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Hi Julie,
We've used the community (free) version of Timetrex for several years and it's
worked out well.
Best regards,
Ian
Ian Chan
Head of Library Technology Initiatives and Development
University Library
California State University San Marcos
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Hi Eric,
If you're pretty sure you indexed the characters properly and are getting
garbage no matter what you do, my first thought is that this is a
localization issue. Can you cat/grep/sed/vi/whatever these characters in a
terminal window?
If not, that is at least part of your problem. Running
Are there any next steps here?
Thanks,
Cary
On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 6:54 PM, Cary Gordon wrote:
> Sure! I will do what I can.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cary
>
> On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 1:39 PM, Mark A. Matienzo
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Just resurfacing this thread, since the topic came up in the 2019
Crossposted to Web4Lib.
Hi all -
My library uses a homebrewed Timeclock application to track student assistants'
time worked and departments' budgets. It is terrible. Can anyone recommend an
alternative? Open source is best, but I'm open to a paid solution if it works
well.
Features we need:
The first pre-release of Traject 3.0 has been released.
This is expected to be a very easy upgrade from Traject 2.0, but feedback
to that is very welcome.
This is labelled alpha because both additional features and incompatible
changes are still possible before a final 3.0 release. But if I
Pardon cross-posts.
The University of Florida (UF) Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Department has a new tenure track position available in Big Data/Analytics that
will focus on Agricultural and/or Natural Systems. The Department of
Agricultural and Biological Engineering at the
Eric -
How did you index the files?These are, I presume (based on "body" mention
below) these are HTML files?Can you send along a file (direct to me is
fine) and how you indexed it and I'll take a look.
Erik
> On Aug 14, 2018, at 10:49 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
>
> How
How to I go about indexing & searching Chinese text using Solr?
I have a pile o' simplified Chinese text encoded in UTF-8. Taking hints from
some Solr documentation [1], I have configured my index thusly:
key
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