Hello Robin,
--- On Thu, 5/17/12, Robin Sheat wrote:
>
> After KohaCon I'm going to be spending some time in Europe,
> working with Catalyst's EU branch in Brighton, BibLibre in
> France and BSZ in Germany, followed by a bit of
> working-holiday, probably around the Netherlands. While
> there,
I have made more tests and the problem is the order of the displayed results.
When I search for something I want the TITLE in the first results but, Zebra
is showing the SERIES, NOTES and SUBJECTS.
On /unimarc/biblios/record.abs, when I comment the SERIES, NOTES and
SUBJECTS fields the results are
Not my OPAC, but I like what they've done with the national archives
library site: http://tna.koha-ptfs.co.uk
One of the things that I've been working on sporadically is a CSS template
for koha opac customisations - basically a skeleton stylesheet to use as a
starting point for modifying the look
My personal choice for a database such as this would be MySQL since it's
already installed for Koha :-)
Randy Rowe
Lincoln City Libraries I.T.
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Morning.
To print our labels, we use Bartender labeling software. We design the labels
in Bartender and use the MySQL ODBC connector to get the label data.
Works so much better than the Koha export to PDF functionality. Feel free
to use whichever labeling software you chose as a substitute
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 11:24 PM, jpisunyer wrote:
> Could anyone help me print a Dewey spine label in Koha 4.06? I have an error
This is the Koha Community users list and thus not the rigt list for
Liblime Koha. Refer to http://www.liblime.com/ for directions.
Regards
To+
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That's exactly what I was thinking. It wouldn't be difficult at all to
put this on Mysql (or postgresql or Firebird) and whip up a php
interface to it. Easy as pie. Wonder if there's an ISO standard for
cemetery data fields or a MARC record equivalent? Surely the Europeans
(English, French and Ger
Paul,
I think I fixed it, insert this into your css...just get rid of the quotation
marks. The fix is in the recent comments, margin-left. Change that number in
the 2nd line to the most appropriate for your catalog. It replaces margin: auto
Hal
Here is how mine ended up.
http://catalog.farmingt
Just a wee update - courtesy of our marvellous support co. Catalyst, these
pages are now behaving correctly.
Cheers
Paul Nielsen
Libraries Manager
Hauraki District Council
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From: Paul Nielsen
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 08:21 AM
Olugbenga Adara
> Around what time will you be in Brighton? I will also be in London
> for some days after Kohacon. May be we can meet up?
If you're around after KohaCon, I humbly draw your attention to this
event run by me ol' muckers at OKFN:
The Open Knowledge Foundation’s Open Biblio group,
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