Hello,
I am tinkering with a theme based on the TDL Periodicals. I have added a
namespace and field so I now have volumenumber as additional metadata on my
items. Where my Periodicals.xml shows the items in a collection for each
item it creates a hyperlink that allows the user to browse the items,
Hello DSpacers,
I have added some articles to my DSpace which are all for the same journal,
same volume, spread between two separate issue numbers. I have specified
volume and issue number using dc.relation.ispartofseries. But when I search
for the volume and issue I get nothing. When I replace th
Hi Tom,
> The HTML for the breadcrumbs is generated by the XSL files, specifically
> [dspace]/webapps/xmlui/themes/dri2xhtml/structural.xsl. You¹ll find the code
> at approximately line 272.
The easiest way to do what Andrew wants is to just use the theme CSS, and to
style the breadcrumbs (presen
Stuart,
The HTML for the breadcrumbs is generated by the XSL files, specifically
[dspace]/webapps/xmlui/themes/dri2xhtml/structural.xsl. You'll find the code at
approximately line 272.
This is a complicated bit of work to do. Refer to the documentation (It's
covered in there somewhere I think)
Hi Andrew,
>> The layout is controlled by CSS. Take a look at the breadcrumb html, find
>> out which CSS classes control their appearance, and compare the CSS files
>> for the classic and reference themes.
>
> Thanks for trying to help. Unfortunately, I am still no further forward. I am
> aware t
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Stuart Lewis wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
> > I am trying to customize my DSpace using xmlui and I need some help with
> the
> > way breadcrumbs are displayed. My layout is based on Classic but I would
> like
> > the breadcrumbs to be displayed the way they are in Referen
Hi Andrew,
> I am trying to customize my DSpace using xmlui and I need some help with the
> way breadcrumbs are displayed. My layout is based on Classic but I would like
> the breadcrumbs to be displayed the way they are in Reference. I cannot see
> where in the style.css to do this. In Classic th
I am trying to customize my DSpace using xmlui and I need some help with the
way breadcrumbs are displayed. My layout is based on Classic but I would
like the breadcrumbs to be displayed the way they are in Reference. I cannot
see where in the style.css to do this. In Classic the breadcrumbs are la
Hello,
I am trying to get controlled vocabularies to work. The DSpace manual is
very light on detail (section 5.6.2). I have enabled them in dspace.cfg and
ensured that the vocab is attached to dc.subject in input-forms.xml. I am
using srsc (Swedish Research Subject Categories) just to try it out.
hello DSpacers,
I am having trouble installing dspace with tomcat. I followed the
instructions in the dspace manual but there must be some important step/fact
I am overlooking. I hope someone can shed some light please.
In step 8 I tried adding the directives to context.xml instead of
copying th
Hi Baseer,
1. The university of Minho has created an add-on for statistics (
http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php//StatisticsAddOn ). However, as far as I
know, it isn't compatible with DSpace 1.5. So even if you are running 1.4.2,
you should evaluate whether it's worth doing the effort to get it up a
Hello ,
I am Baseer Mohammed from Wichita State University (WSU).
I am responsible for maintaining d space at the university.
The main problems which are encountered at WSU are :
1>
We want to have a statistics of our database , for example i want to
know how many times a file has been downloaded
On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 13:51 +0930, Steve Thomas wrote:
> I have PostgreSQL 8.2.4 installed from a package. The DBD::Pg install
> requires pg_config from the development kit, so I've unpacked that and ran
> gmake to build pg_config. But I still cannot get the make for DBD::Pg to run
> - it crashes
yum install perl-DBD-Pg.x86_64 worked fine for me. Really you shouldn't
be building it by hand unless you have specific requirements about the
build, or it isn't supported by your package manager.
Jim
On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 01:51:45PM +0930, Steve Thomas wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm wondering if anyone
Hi.
I'm wondering if anyone has installed the DBD::Pg perl module on RedHat?
(RHEL) I'm having severe problems trying to get it to build.
I have PostgreSQL 8.2.4 installed from a package. The DBD::Pg install
requires pg_config from the development kit, so I've unpacked that and ran
gmake to build
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