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Time | Nick | Message |
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15:14 | JYL57 | Hello ! |
15:14 | Paul working around ?! | |
15:15 | Nope, Ok I'll come back later on | |
15:16 | See you, JYL57 | |
16:37 | chris | morning owen |
16:37 | owen | hi chris |
16:37 | I've been looking through some old bugs | |
16:39 | kados | hi guys |
16:39 | owen | hi Joshua |
16:41 | chris | ahh yep i see that |
16:44 | owen | I'm never sure when to call a bug fixed. I guess if it's fixed in 2.2 but the bug says 2.0 it doesn't count as fixed? |
16:53 | "If it's an old CVS bug, please relabel its version to 2.0. If it's a 2.2 fix of maj or higher that you think is probably in 2.0, please relabel it to 2.0. If it's lower than maj and for 2.2, please just mark it resolved. " | |
16:55 | chris | that sounds like pretty good advice actually |
16:55 | for any bug that is fixed in 2.2 anyway | |
16:57 | owen | chris, do you do any bug-fixing for 2.0? Or is MJR the only one doing that. 2.0 is pretty much off my radar since it's not handled in CVS anymore. |
16:57 | chris | its mostly just mjr |
17:04 | right gotta got catch the bus into town bbiab | |
17:07 | kados | owen have you looked at all at item restrictions? |
17:08 | stephen just sent us an email on it ... | |
17:08 | owen | No, not at all. |
17:08 | ;) | |
17:09 | kados | :-) |
17:09 | the only place I can find that deals with item restrictions is in the patron categories | |
17:10 | our patrons are currently limited to 99 items | |
17:10 | s/items/issues (the same thing) | |
17:12 | owen | it would probably be a worthwhile thing to add to Koha--issues restrictions based on item types. |
17:12 | Seems like Paul has been incorporating more controls like that in his upgrades | |
17:14 | Oh, so you *can* maxissues by item type | |
17:14 | But there's no way to group item types | |
17:14 | http://66.213.78.101:8080/cgi-[…]n/issuingrules.pl | |
17:17 | Check out the help for that page too | |
17:17 | "Issuing length and quantity" | |
17:21 | kados | right ... but stephen's email sounded like he wanted a solution for Koha 2.2 |
17:21 | oops ... I mean Koha 2.0 ;-) | |
17:22 | maybe not (/me re-reads the email) | |
17:22 | grouping item types would be the key then :-) | |
17:22 | maybe we need a higher level item category | |
17:25 | maybe we need a higher level item category | |
17:28 | owen | ...or just a way to group item types when talking about restrictions. Although there are other times I wish we could create higher level item categories too |
17:28 | that favicon thing was weird...I don't even know why requests were coming in for that file in that location | |
17:29 | kados | it might just be a browser thing ... are browsers requesting them now? |
17:29 | automatically? | |
17:29 | owen | Yes |
17:30 | Internet Explorer I think only when you bookmark something. I'm not sure how Firefox handles it, whether it's passive or active | |
17:30 | kados | BTW: owen, I noticed that on a default install of Koha 2.2RC3 npl templates have some npl specific stuff on the sidebar ... |
17:30 | owen | Yeah, I just committed a correction for that |
17:30 | kados | cool |
17:32 | owen | ...Although maybe it'd improve our Google rankings? :) |
17:34 | kados | hehe |
17:34 | also, I noticed that when another language is selected it defaults back to a really old html template | |
17:35 | and it's still english | |
17:36 | JYL57 | can someone tell me what means 'npl' ?! |
17:36 | owen | Nelsonville Public Library |
17:36 | (our library): http://www.athenscounty.lib.oh.us | |
17:36 | JYL57 | Ha sure! Ok ! |
17:37 | I want to change font for the librarian intranet, how to do that ?! | |
17:37 | owen | The font choices are controlled by one or more stylesheets in the /includes directory |
17:38 | JYL57 | Ok, no unique css then ?! |
17:38 | owen | Sorry, I don't understand the question |
17:39 | JYL57 | I was looking for a unique file 'css' to drive some general options everywhere |
17:40 | owen | Which template are you talking about? |
17:40 | JYL57 | Well, not the npl for sure ! |
17:40 | owen | :( |
17:40 | ;) | |
17:40 | JYL57 | Sorry LOL |
17:41 | I think I used the default RC03 one | |
17:41 | which is ??!! I don't know... | |
17:41 | kados | it's css |
17:42 | you can see which one you're using in system parameters->preferences | |
17:42 | owen | There's a stylesheet in the intranet-tmpl/default/en/includes directory called 'common-style.css' |
17:42 | JYL57 | Ok, wait a few minutes I'll launch my debian box... |
17:43 | That can be what I was asking then this 'common-style.css' | |
17:43 | owen | the very first style declaration in that file reads "body { font-family : arial, helvetica..." If you change that it should change most fonts I think. |
17:43 | JYL57 | But I'm probably using the french template also |
17:43 | owen | The language shouldn't matter. It should work the same for all |
17:44 | JYL57 | Ok ! |
17:45 | I will try it also | |
17:47 | owen | Yes, it looks like that body declaration controls almost all the fonts in the template. The only exceptions are a couple of places where a generic sans-serif font is being specified. |
17:48 | JYL57 | I found the file also in the french tree, I'm going to change it |
17:55 | BTW I'm confirming the 'default' template I use | |
17:56 | The change of default font hasn't changed the catalog search result list...:-, | |
17:59 | owen | What change did you make? |
18:00 | JYL57 | Just changed the font size from 10 to 12 pts |
18:01 | owen | The declaration for the body tag affects the font-family (arial, helvetica, times, sans-serif, etc), but not the font-size. |
18:01 | JYL57 | The source of the HTML page does mention the common-style.css though |
18:01 | owen | At least not in all cases |
18:03 | JYL57 | But the font is in the body { } declaration though |
18:04 | owen | It looks like the search results table is inheriting a reduced font size from somewhere...I'm trying to figure out where |
18:07 | There's a font-size declaration for tables: table { font-size:10px | |
18:08 | It's around line 69-73. Try changing that | |
18:12 | JYL57 | Yep, I tried but that didn't change. |
18:13 | I'm thinking to change something in the resultlist part, line 215 | |
18:13 | Owen, I'm quite impressed by your Library | |
18:13 | owen | Thanks! |
18:14 | Hmmm... if I change the font-size declaration under table { that changes the font size. I'm not sure why it's not working for you. | |
18:14 | JYL57 | 61 items for 'chess' search (that one of my criteria ! :-)) |
18:16 | you mean the size of the resultlist ?! | |
18:16 | owen | The size of the text within the resultlist table |
18:17 | (titles, etc) | |
18:18 | JYL57 | Not for me... ?? why ? I don't understand |
18:19 | I've changed font-size to 30 px | |
18:20 | Should I disconnect or delete cash in the browser ?! | |
18:20 | No, the other titles have changed dynamically | |
18:21 | owen | You could hold down shift while you click the refresh button to make sure the browser is loading a new copy of the stylesheet |
18:22 | JYL57 | Ok |
18:22 | Owen, you're the best ! | |
18:22 | owen | :) Only now you've got 30px-high text! |
18:23 | JYL57 | Yes, 4 items per list :-D |
18:23 | My librarian can't complain anymore .. hahah! | |
18:24 | owen | I agree that that text is too small. |
18:24 | JYL57 | yes, the tuning isn't obvious |
18:29 | owen, in my search for chess I found a strange result | |
18:30 | 'Lydia Cassat : Reading the morning paper' | |
18:30 | the author is named 'Chessman' | |
18:31 | shouldn't we add blank before and after the word searched to avoid that ?! | |
18:32 | owen | I think the idea is to be able to have a search like "dog" return items with the word "dogs" |
18:33 | JYL57 | I thought we had the '%' or '*' for that kind of searches |
18:35 | chris | that was confusing to a lot of patrons (the *) |
18:35 | i dont know if 2.2 has this, but 1.2 used to have an option, loose or exact search | |
18:35 | JYL57 | then it's ok for me |
18:36 | chris | that you could toggle, loose would find you dog, dogs, doggerel |
18:36 | etc | |
18:36 | exact, only dog | |
18:36 | JYL57 | Have you in Nelsonville already switched to 2.2 ?! |
18:38 | owen | Not yet |
18:39 | JYL57 | Ok, time to take some rest |
18:39 | owen thanks again for your help | |
18:39 | owen | Sure, any time. |
18:39 | JYL57 | Have a nice day |
18:39 | Bye all | |
18:52 | owen | Did I already say that? |
18:53 | chris | does it call a getbranches subroutine or something? |
18:54 | owen | yes, "my $branches = getbranches();" at line 59 |
18:54 | chris | right it will be that subroutine i rekon |
18:54 | owen | then later "foreach my $branch (keys %$branches) {" at line 68 |
18:54 | chris | ah ha |
18:57 | owen | I don't know why the drop-down list has to be built by the script anyway. Seems like there should be an array of branchcode/branchnames to output as a loop in the template |
19:01 | chris | yep it should be passed thru, no html should be in the scripts |
19:02 | then u can uses the scripts for whatever .... html .. xml, gdk etc whatever interface you want | |
19:03 | bug it owen, its something that should be fixed at some point | |
19:38 | kados | chris around still? |
19:39 | how do I access the koha intranetdir and opacdir variables for a script I'm writing? | |
19:40 | i.e., instead of typing out /usr/local/koha/intranet is'nt there a variable I can use? |
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