Hi Susan, A very quick test shows that the below is working for me.
In the call number template tab, you want to have this (which I think is the system default): <pre> > {{ > [ > get_cn_and_location_prefix(copy) > ,copy['call_number.label'] > ,get_cn_and_location_suffix(copy) > ] > | > cn_wrap:settings['webstaff.cat.label.call_number_wrap_filter_width']:settings['webstaff.cat.label.call_number_wrap_filter_height']:copy['call_number.label_class'] > }} > </pre> In the label template tab, what looks like a lot of code is mostly comments about what the different elements are and how to use them. The <style> block elements (font-family, font-size, etc.) can all be edited in the settings tab. I've pulled out the functional bits to print spine labels only, below: <style> > .spine { > font-family: {{settings['webstaff.cat.label.font.family'] || > 'monospace'}}; > font-size: {{settings['webstaff.cat.label.font.size'] || '10'}}; > font-weight: {{settings['webstaff.cat.label.font.weight'] || > 'normal'}}; > height: {{settings['webstaff.cat.label.left_label.height'] || > '1.25in'}}; > min-height: {{settings['webstaff.cat.label.left_label.height'] || > '1.25in'}}; > max-height: {{settings['webstaff.cat.label.left_label.height'] || > '1.25in'}}; > width: {{settings['webstaff.cat.label.left_label.width'] || > '1in'}}; > min-width: {{settings['webstaff.cat.label.left_label.width'] || > '1in'}}; > max-width: {{settings['webstaff.cat.label.left_label.width'] || > '1in'}}; > margin-left: > {{settings['webstaff.cat.label.left_label.left_margin'] || '0in'}}; > } > .labels ::-webkit-scrollbar { > display: none; > } > {{settings['webstaff.cat.label.inline_css']||''}} > </style> > <table class="labels" style="page-break-after: always;" ng-repeat="copy in > copies"><tr valign="top"><td> > <!-- Spine Label contents --> > <pre class="spine" style="border:none" ng-show="true"> > {{get_cn_for(copy)}} > </pre> > </td></tr></table> As long as there are spaces among the four call number elements: LB 567.5 .H57 2011, it should print as LB 567.5 .H57 2011 Try that and see if it works for you, and if it does, save it as a new label template. Andrea On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 9:52 AM Terran McCanna < tmcca...@georgialibraries.org> wrote: > Hi Susan, it would help if you could show how it prints out for you now so > we can see what the difference is between what you are getting and what you > want to get. > > Terran McCanna > PINES Program Manager > Georgia Public Library Service > tmcca...@georgialibraries.org > > * The GPLS office is in the midst of relocating offices. We may be reached > by all of the current mechanisms during the transition, but to ensure the > most prompt response, please use the Help Desk: > https://help.georgialibraries.org > > > On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 9:45 AM, Oxford, Susan <soxf...@ucn.ca> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> >> >> Thanks. I looked at it again and my outlook adjusted the call number to >> double spaced. We single space call number labels. >> >> >> >> We’re having problems figuring out the new code for what we want. I used >> to be able to do this with the old code but I can’t figure out the new code >> with all the {{ <prev The code looks a mix between html and >> something else. Does anyone have any suggestions on what the new code would >> be for just a call number to appear on the label? >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Susan >> >> >> >> *From:* Open-ils-general [mailto: >> open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] * On Behalf Of *Terran >> McCanna >> *Sent:* July 20, 2018 8:25 AM >> *To:* Evergreen Discussion Group < >> open-ils-general@list.georgialibraries.org> >> *Subject:* Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Zebra LP2824 Plus coding >> >> >> >> I'm not aware of a way to break the call number label field automatically >> in certain places (although there may be a way to do that with CSS). Are >> your call numbers typically that length / pattern? If so, I would probably >> try adjusting the " Item Print Label - Width for Left Label" on the >> Settings tab so that it would force the label to wrap at a certain point, >> and then tweak any that don't wrap the way I want them to on the "Call >> Numbers" tab before printing. >> >> >> Terran McCanna >> PINES Program Manager >> Georgia Public Library Service >> tmcca...@georgialibraries.org >> >> >> >> * The GPLS office is in the midst of relocating offices. We may be >> reached by all of the current mechanisms during the transition, but to >> ensure the most prompt response, please use the Help Desk: >> https://help.georgialibraries.org >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 5:00 PM, Oxford, Susan <soxf...@ucn.ca> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> We have successfully installed our Zebra LP2824 Plus spine label printer >> and now we are trying to set up the template. We have figured out the font. >> The extensive coding list for the template is difficult for us to >> understand or even look at. Does anyone know what the coding is we input >> into the template for just a call number to look like this example: >> >> >> >> LB >> >> 567.5 >> >> .H57 >> >> 2011 >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Susan >> >> >> >> >> >> Susan Oxford, MLIS >> >> Campus Librarian >> >> University College of the North >> >> UCN Thompson Campus >> >> 55 UCN Dr. >> >> Thompson, MB, R8N 1L7 >> >> 204-677-6408 x 2 >> >> soxf...@ucn.ca >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > -- Andrea Buntz Neiman Project Manager for Software Development Equinox Open Library Initiative abnei...@equinoxinitiative.org 1-877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457) *www.equinoxinitiative.org <http://www.equinoxinitiative.org>*