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Time | Nick | Message |
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12:05 | Amit | hi jwagner |
12:08 | jwagner | Hi Amit. Good evening! |
12:08 | Amit | good evening |
12:08 | ! | |
12:09 | jwagner | Hey, I'm looking at a diacritics problem -- you know anything about the setup there? |
12:13 | Amit | means |
12:13 | which type of setup? | |
12:14 | jwagner | MARC-8, handling non-Roman alphabets |
12:56 | kf | jwagner: combined vs. non-combined diacritics? |
13:07 | jwagner | Hmmm. Darned if I know, really. It's a set of Korean titles. Initially there were problems searching the titles with diacritics (as opposed to plain letters), but that seems to be working. However, the 880 fields look really odd & aren't displaying. I _think_ the 880 isn't set to display as a default -- can you confirm that? |
13:18 | hdl_laptop | you can look at your frameworks and see whether 880 subfields are managed |
13:23 | jwagner | Hmmmm. In the default framework, all the 880 subfields are marked as hidden. I'll try changing that for at least subfield a & see what happens. Thanks for the pointer. I still have some concerns about the data itself, but this is a place to start at least. |
13:28 | Changing the framework doesn't have any effect. When I looked at the XSLT stylesheets earlier, the 880 wasn't included. The system is set to use XSLT, so I'm assuming that's why the 880 isn't displaying. Correct? | |
13:37 | hdl_laptop | jwagner: correct |
13:38 | jwagner | Thought so. At some point I'm going to have to do some work with those files.... |
15:56 | cm | hey, whoever made bulkmarcimport check for duplicate barcodes, thanks!!! |
19:36 | chris | morning |
19:45 | gmcharlt | hi chris |
20:06 | chris | there we go, the India workshops are up there now |
20:06 | Indian even | |
22:24 | http://www.thehindu.com/2009/0[…]9032052080300.htm | |
22:26 | 2The workshop is being organised in the context the State government deciding to implement the Koha software, which is the first integrated library system, in all government libraries. | |
22:26 | very cool stuff :) | |
03:17 | Amit | hi chris, mason, brendan |
03:17 | chris | hi amit |
03:17 | did you see | |
03:17 | http://www.thehindu.com/2009/0[…]9032052080300.htm | |
03:17 | Amit | no wait i will see |
03:18 | mason | heya amit |
03:18 | Amit | namaste mason |
03:18 | brendan | heya amit |
03:18 | mason | namaste chris and amit |
03:19 | namaste brendan too :p | |
03:19 | Amit | chris: i know about this seminar |
03:19 | brendan | namaste mason |
03:20 | Amit | brendan u know meaning of namaste |
03:20 | brendan | it's hello and good |
03:21 | Amit | right brendan |
03:21 | it is indian word | |
03:21 | brendan | ah yes |
03:21 | learned while doing yoga | |
03:21 | Amit | good |
03:22 | mason | i like the meaning of namaste |
03:22 | Amit | hmm mason |
04:48 | hi greenmang0 | |
04:57 | hi hdl | |
04:58 | greenmang0 | Amit: morning |
04:58 | SelfishMan | how is everyone? |
05:01 | Amit | hi selfishman |
05:01 | SelfishMan | hi Amit |
05:03 | Amit | so your problem has been solved |
05:03 | stopwords | |
05:09 | SelfishMan | Not sure. I say yes but the users still think that stopwords are required |
06:13 | chris | remove the row from the db ? :-) |
07:41 | hi kf | |
07:49 | kf | hi chris |
07:55 | hdl_laptop | hi |
07:55 | chris | hey hdl |
08:04 | hdl: that mail went to the translators list also but thanks for the forward | |
08:14 | hdl_laptop | hi chris sorry. |
08:14 | Since i saw it on a different list, i fwded... | |
08:15 | chris | no problem it reminded me |
08:15 | ive emailed him the .po files | |
08:15 | and sent a mail to the lists, to make sure he doesnt get lots of copies sent to him :) | |
08:15 | (they are in git) | |
08:39 | mc_ | hello |
08:41 | chris | hi mc |
08:52 | Kivutar | hi all |
10:11 | Amit | hi paul |
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