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01:11 | * chris_n^2 | goes crosseyed |
01:11 | chris_n^2 | @define crazy |
01:11 | chris | heh |
01:11 | munin` | chris_n^2: I suck |
01:18 | * chris_n^2 | quits (for the evening that is...) 8-P |
01:18 | chris_n^2 is now known as chris_n2-away | |
01:22 | chris_n2-away | for the record: there is something addictive about coding for Koha :-) |
01:22 | chris | hehe |
01:22 | tell me about it | |
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04:13 | Amit | hi chris, richard, brendan |
04:13 | chris | hi Amit |
04:14 | richard | amit, hi |
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04:25 | Jo | Hi all |
04:26 | chris | hiya Jo :) |
04:28 | Amit | hi jo |
04:32 | Jo | hey AMit |
04:33 | I never used to even hear the word 'cricket' but since watching Amit and Chris talk Cricket on here I heard this morning that NZ won a cricket game - and I thought of you Amit! | |
04:33 | chris | hehe |
04:33 | Jo | obviously being absobing something subliminally :) |
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04:33 | Amit | yes NZ win warmup match by 103 runs |
04:33 | Jo | only a warm up ... so it doesn't count? |
04:34 | Amit | Chris, Jo: Big match is coming on 26 sep india vs pakistan |
04:34 | it is not count Jo it is only warm up match | |
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04:37 | Jo | oh well - at least we won sopmething |
04:40 | Amit | Jo: heee |
04:41 | richard | chris: whereabouts is yr hq? |
04:42 | chris | 150 Willis St |
04:42 | richard | thanks |
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05:05 | * richard | heads south |
05:05 | richard | cyas |
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06:56 | chris | evening |
06:58 | Ropuch | Morning |
07:01 | hdl_laptop | hi chris |
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07:35 | chris | hi Kivutar and paul_p |
07:39 | Kivutar | hi chris and all |
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07:50 | |Lupin| | good morning, everybody |
07:52 | chris | hi |Lupin| |
07:52 | |Lupin| | good evening chris |
07:54 | Amit | hi lupin, nicomo, hdl |
07:55 | paul_p | hello chris & everybody |
07:55 | chris++ for blog "Reflections on a fork" | |
07:58 | chris | thanks |
08:01 | magnusenger | hi all! Very good blog post chris! |
08:02 | paul_p | hi magnusenger |
08:02 | magnusenger | hi paul_p |
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08:12 | Willem | Hi, can anyone tell me wbout the difference between a normal item type that can be created by the user and shows in the staff pages, and the ones used in the OPAC serach page? The latter seems to depend on 000 and 008 fields and it would be nice to see the same as the normal set of itemtypes. |
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08:31 | chris | hmm i didn't understand that question at all |
08:33 | Ropuch | Neither did I |
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09:09 | chris | hi nahuel |
09:10 | nahuel | hi chris ! |
09:10 | what'su p ? | |
09:10 | |Lupin| | hello nahuel |
09:10 | chris | not much, whats up with you? |
09:10 | nahuel | hi |Lupin| |
09:10 | I'm trying to have my car licence | |
09:11 | hehe | |
09:13 | |Lupin| | nahuel: good luck :) |
09:15 | nahuel | hehe thx |
09:15 | I'm at the quasi-end | |
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09:37 | Amit | hi nahuel |
09:37 | nahuel | hi Amit |
09:38 | Amit | i m going to home not feeling well bye all |
09:38 | nahuel | ++ |
09:38 | feel well :) | |
09:38 | chris | feel better soon |
09:39 | Amit | some back problem |
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12:04 | |Lupin| | hi jane |
12:06 | I'm wondering what to use in a script and associate template to generate a series of <option> tags for one set au authorised values | |
12:06 | can someone help, pls ? | |
12:12 | nicomo_laptop | magnusenger: around? |
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12:21 | |Lupin| | hi Galen |
12:21 | gmcharlt | hi |Lupin| |
12:22 | magnusenger | nicomo_laptop: am now! |
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12:39 | hdl_laptop | hi gmcharlt |
12:39 | gmcharlt | hi hdl_laptop |
12:39 | how are you doing today? | |
12:43 | * |Lupin| | is doing well, thanks. HOw about you gmcharlt ? |
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12:47 | |Lupin| | hi ebegin |
12:47 | nice to see you again | |
12:47 | ebegin | Hey! Back from vacation :) |
12:50 | |Lupin| | ebegin: great. How was it ? |
12:50 | ebegin | Nice but as any vacation, too short |
12:53 | chris_n2 | g'morning koha |
12:53 | |Lupin| | yeah... |
12:54 | ebegin | monging chris_n2 |
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12:59 | |Lupin| | gmcharlt: round ? |
12:59 | gmcharlt | no, I think I'm more angular |
12:59 | what's up/ | |
13:00 | |Lupin| | gmcharlt: I'm wondering how to generate a form that let's one choose a value from an authorised value set ? |
13:00 | gmcharlt: both in scripts and templates... I guess it's rather simple ? | |
13:01 | gmcharlt | yes - GetBranchesLoop would be an example of how to construct it |
13:01 | as well as the classification source and item type dropdowns in the item editor | |
13:02 | |Lupin| | gmcharlt: thanks a lot ! |
13:02 | gmcharlt: is it as simple to determine user ategory ? | |
13:02 | * jdavidb | is round. gmcharlt is all sharp corners, by comparison. |
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13:03 | gmcharlt | |Lupin|: yes |
13:03 | slef | hi all. Is there an obvious reason not to default_escape => "HTML" in C4::Output's calls to HTML::Template::Pro->new()? |
13:05 | gmcharlt | slef: no, though there are some places in the templates that would have to override that default |
13:05 | slef | chris_n2: thanks for the notice. Let me know if we can help test. |
13:05 | gmcharlt: ESCAPE="0" on some of the includes right? | |
13:05 | gmcharlt | right |
13:05 | slef | anywhere else? |
13:06 | gmcharlt | basically anything where HTML is still being constructed inside code |
13:06 | some of the cataloging and item editor code, f'rinstance | |
13:10 | slef | most of the URLs already have ESCAPE="URL" on them |
13:10 | this seems like it would massive reduce XSS attack opportunities | |
13:10 | which I've just had a heavy report about | |
13:10 | s/massive/&ly | |
13:10 | so shall we do it only on opac for 3.2? | |
13:10 | (and 3.0 I hope) | |
13:11 | gmcharlt | slef: do a patch and see how much tweaking of escapes at the template level have to be done |
13:12 | I'm generally agreeable to trying it for 3.2 | |
13:12 | slef | Bug 3652 has been added to the database |
13:12 | munin` | 04Bug http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/b[…]w_bug.cgi?id=3652 critical, P5, ---, mjrttllp.co.uk, NEW, XSS vulnerabilities |
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13:13 | chris_n2 | tnx slef, I'll keep you posted and let you know as soon as things assume a semi-functional state |
13:14 | of course all my work is available daily 0600 GMT in my public repo | |
13:14 | chris++ ## reflections on a fork | |
13:16 | slef | gmcharlt: seems to me that we'll need to tweak something at the template level anyway... I think default_escape = "HTML" seems more failsafe than not, though. |
13:16 | gmcharlt | slef: indeed |
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13:44 | hdl_laptop | gmcharlt: I think I have not sent the Auth_with_ldap fixed as I should have. do you confirm ? |
13:44 | gmcharlt | hdl_laptop: right, I don't believe I've received the latest version |
13:45 | hdl_laptop | Will send that right away |
13:47 | sent | |
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14:22 | Willem | Hi all, can anyone explain to me the difference between the filetypes in the staff window and the ones in OPAC search results? The latter seem to depend on 000 and 008 fields. It would be nice to see the normal item type. |
14:22 | I asked this earlier today but no response | |
14:23 | jdavidb | Willem: OPAC search results (and staff hitlists) are working off of the MARC record, and don't--at that point--have the item types from the item record. |
14:24 | Willem | But the item type in the MARC record (942 or so I seem to remember) shows nicely to staff members but not to OPAC. There you get things depending on 000 and 008 digits. |
14:25 | jdavidb | At the detail level, yes. But by then, it's accessed the item record. |
14:25 | In the OPAC, it doesn't access the item records for that until the details screen. Zebra doesn't have that, so it can't give it in search. | |
14:26 | gmcharlt, feel free to pounce if I'm wrong on this; it's all still very much black magic to me. | |
14:28 | Willem | But the OPAC search produces several details about a biblio. Can't it look for the item type in 942 and produce the correct icon? |
14:28 | magnusenger | i think you are able to *display* pretty much what you want in the OPAC result lists by going the XSLT route |
14:29 | jdavidb | How much do you want to slow it down? You can do some of that with XSLT, though how it would handle if you had multiple items is pretty murky to me. |
14:29 | owen | Willem: The search results screen assumes your item types and collection codes are being set at the item level |
14:29 | magnusenger | the default XSLTs use 000 and 008, but you could rewrite them to use 942 |
14:30 | jdavidb | The nice thing about 000/008 is that it only appears once. You can have zero or more 942s, which might cause some confusion. Have to hack around that some, I'd think. |
14:30 | magnusenger | if you know all items have the same values you could just use the first one... |
14:31 | if there are several items, that is | |
14:31 | jdavidb | No way to guarantee that. |
14:31 | magnusenger | no, but it could be a policy, or something |
14:32 | * jdavidb | has met way too many catalogers who do not think that house policies apply to them. |
14:33 | jdavidb | Not knocking policies, per se, but the only person I'm going to assume will follow my rules, is me. |
14:34 | Willem | SorryMy immediate problem is that we have an item type called "Article", which is a bunch of paper, ofthen just A4 prints in a sleeve. When an OPAC search says "Book" that's very confusing. We've created a nice item type with icon, but the OPAC ignores it. Can I create my own things for 000 / 008? |
14:35 | owen | Willem: the "book" icon is based on MARC's default material types |
14:35 | So it is not connected to item types or collection codes | |
14:35 | Willem | And can I create more material types than the ones you can choose in 000/008? |
14:36 | owen | Technically no, there is a specific set of options defined by the MARC standard |
14:37 | magnusenger | come to think of it, i don't think 942 is repeatable, the way 952 is... |
14:39 | Willem | So could I change the OPAC search template to display something based on the 942 field (if available)? I guess there is a routine in the Biblio module that reads 942? |
14:41 | jdavidb | magnusenger: Sure enough, it's not. Could use that, then. |
14:41 | magnusenger | i think you could use 000/008 to say that something is a printed monograph, then use 942c to say that is an article, and then use XSLT to display the icon you want |
14:41 | and set up XSLT to override the default "book" icon, if 942c says it's an article | |
14:44 | Willem | I'm afraid I have no idea (yet) what XSLT is about. Just discovered perl and managed to change items with one of those modules. What would be my entry point to try and work with XSLT? |
14:44 | magnusenger | Willem: Good question! ;-) |
14:46 | Willem: Have a look at the XSLT files and try to understand what is happening in there | |
14:54 | Willem | Great, I've already found a place where 008 23 is checked and an icon is chosen. I'll see what I can fiddle here. |
14:55 | Thanks a lot. | |
14:55 | magnusenger | Willem: off the top of my head, i think the XSLT could look something like the highlighted section in the middle here: http://koha.pastebin.com/m3ffca960 i have *not* tested this, though! |
15:02 | |Lupin| | end of working day here |
15:02 | bye all ! | |
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15:04 | Willem | magnusenger: Wow, that's big help. I'll see how I can fit this in. Thanks very much. |
15:05 | magnusenger | Willem: you're welcome! Off to make dinner , now... |
15:28 | * chris_n2 | chuckles at jdavidb 's rules enforcement philosophy ;-) |
15:28 | chris_n2 is now known as chris_n | |
15:28 | jdavidb | chris_n: If you can't make the software enforce it, then it's not a rule; it's a suggestion. |
15:29 | ...and some cataloger who started back about the time Gutenberg was working will decide it doesn't apply to them, and ignore it. | |
15:29 | chris_n | lol |
15:29 | * jdavidb | is a cynical old coot sometimes. |
15:35 | magnusenger | jdavidb: probably not a bad idea! ;-) |
15:37 | jdavidb | magnusenger: Having worked in library IT for 18 years now, my trust mechanism is completely broken. "Policies" are for the naive, who think that all their users are really bright, group-minded people who never make mistakes. |
15:38 | The reality, sadly, is often very different. | |
15:43 | wizzyrea | ok, maybe something like www.tinychat.com would help with the interactivity of our #koha meetings |
15:44 | webcams + chat | |
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15:53 | jdavidb | wizzyrea++ |
15:55 | wizzyrea | check out www.tinychat.com/nekls |
15:57 | chris_n | wizzyrea: how was the ride? |
15:58 | wizzyrea | faboo! |
15:58 | my pace car wouldn't let me get over 130MPH, but it was still flippin fantabulous | |
15:59 | chris_n | neat-o |
16:00 | slef | I don't want to think about how much my legs would hurt pedalling up to 130mph |
16:01 | gmcharlt | slef++ |
16:03 | wizzyrea | someone told me that I "didn't get the car out of 2nd gear" which is not true!! I was in 4th (where I was supposed to be)! |
16:03 | but yea, it was great | |
16:04 | jdavidb | Any |
16:04 | wizzyrea | http://www.facebook.com/photo.[…]f1a&id=1078323327 |
16:04 | Ropuch | If I want to translate MARC fields&subfields do i need to do this via staff interface? |
16:04 | * chris_n | feels like he is pedaling at 130MHP at times |
16:05 | Ropuch | Is there something like .po file for this? |
16:06 | gmcharlt | Ropuch: no PO file, but it may be easier to start from the SQL scripts that load the MARC frameworks |
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16:18 | magnusenger | wizzyrea et al: could http://www.dimdim.com/ be an option too? |
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16:21 | wizzyrea | ohhh true! |
16:21 | I just saw the comment that IRC meetings weren't optimal for less geeky librarians | |
16:21 | too much to process I guess | |
16:21 | wasn't really looking for a solution to that, stumbled across tinychat | |
16:21 | but dimdim looks good too | |
16:23 | only bad thing about that is you have to have an account | |
16:23 | tinychat is literally click and you're in | |
16:24 | of course, slef probably wouldn't like either because they're not open :( and less than accessible | |
16:24 | slef | I thought dimdim was, but maybe I misremember |
16:25 | open... not sure about accessibility | |
16:25 | still not tried that from the machine with gnash installed | |
16:27 | wizzyrea | it would be helpful, if you have a minute, to determine which is better. I think some audio/video would be helpful for less geeky librarians |
16:29 | slef | I have too few minutes at the moment :-( |
16:31 | * jdavidb | is having way more fun than the law allows, watching wizzyrea's antics on tinychat. |
16:36 | wizzyrea | and sharon! |
16:36 | it's not just mee | |
16:37 | slef: understood | |
16:37 | (if i'm going to propose one, I'd rather propose the better solution) | |
16:38 | slef | no FOSS-based machines there? |
16:42 | wizzyrea | yep, we do have some... what would you want me to check |
16:42 | (just not sure what your criteria are) | |
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16:54 | jhaig | I have downloaded the vmware image but I do not know what the password is. Where can I find it? Thanks |
16:55 | I got the unconfigured official release from http://sourceforge.net/project[…]-tools/files/Koha Virtual Appliance/ | |
17:01 | slef | wizzyrea: try accessing from a machine which has only free software installed, like epiphany with gnash or some such |
17:01 | jhaig | Found it (eventually) in the "New Koha Virtual Appliances Available" thread on the mailing list. |
17:01 | slef | jhaig: I think searching the email list |
17:01 | heh | |
17:01 | wizzyrea | slef: okies, will do that :) |
17:02 | slef | wizzyrea: thanks |
17:02 | jhaig | Next step - find out how to configure it. Perhaps I should have gone with the configured version as a first attempt. :-/ |
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17:06 | jhaig | Is there any documentation for the vmware image? I have found the main documentation, but it doesn't say what to do to get past the 'System maintenance ...", which is the only thing I can get to. I am guessing that if I install manually (ie, not use the vmware image) I would get automatically taken to the configuration when I first visit the web page. |
17:06 | slef | jhaig: Sorry, I think you need to ask the koha-tools developers. I'm not sure who they are. |
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17:08 | jhaig | Oh, I didn't realise it was separate from the main project. |
17:10 | slef | well, not all developers work on all parts |
17:10 | it's its own sourceforge project... so maybe that lists particular nicknames to try? | |
17:11 | kyle: are you there? | |
17:11 | (just got his name off http://sourceforge.net/projects/koha-tools/ ) | |
17:11 | @seen kyle | |
17:11 | munin` | slef: kyle was last seen in #koha 4 days, 2 hours, 30 minutes, and 55 seconds ago: <kyle> no problem. I'll have to roll some new ones as soon as 3.2 is out the door. |
17:12 | jhaig | I have found that there is a version that includes a README, which probably has all the information I need. The only thing is, now have I have already downloaded one 600+Mb tarball, I don't really want to have to download another, just for the sake of a single text file. :-( |
17:13 | slef | http://koha-tools.svn.sourceforge.net/ might have it |
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17:13 | slef | but it looks fairly unrelated and unupdated to me |
17:13 | jhaig | http://contribs.koha.org/exten[…]n_view.php?eid=14 <= Has it - use port http://<host>:8080 |
17:14 | slef | oic - should have guessed that |
17:15 | jhaig | Not entirely guessable. I would normally associate 8080 with a proxy server. |
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17:28 | wizzyrea | interesting, I would normally associate 3128 with a proxy server |
17:28 | Nate | Hello everyone |
17:28 | wizzyrea | hi Nate :) |
17:29 | Nate | i am officially an old geezer as of yeterday |
17:29 | jdavidb | Oh? |
17:29 | Nate | hit the ripe age of 30 |
17:29 | * jdavidb | snorts. |
17:29 | Nate | im already getting out of bed twice a night to pee |
17:31 | jdavidb | um...TMI? But seriously...call back in ten years, youngster. |
17:32 | chris_n | what very obvious thing am I missing here: |
17:32 | given: | |
17:32 | my $HoH = {H1 =>{H2 =>{H3 =>{H4 => 'data'}}}}; | |
17:32 | why does: | |
17:32 | if ($$HoH{H1}{H2}{H3}{H4} eq 'data') {foobar}; | |
17:32 | throw: "Not a SCALAR reference at foo line bar." | |
17:32 | while: | |
17:32 | warn $$HoH{H1}{H2}{H3}{H4}; | |
17:32 | returns: "data" | |
17:34 | jhaig | wizzyrea: Both 3128 and 8080 are used for proxy servers. |
17:35 | * jdavidb | is stumped by your problem, chris_n.. It *looks* all right.. |
17:36 | chris_n | jdavidb: works ok as a one liner as well... |
17:44 | Ropuch | Anybody familiar with gettext? I want to generate .po for file with "$variable=something" and want the $variable name to be extracted as comments |
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17:48 | chris_n | here the problem is in a bit of context: http://scsys.co.uk:8002/paste |
18:30 | chris | morning |
18:30 | jdavidb | Hi, chris! |
18:30 | owen | Hi chris |
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18:30 | chris_n | heya chris |
18:31 | jdavidb: worse yet, the code that throw error in the script works fine as a one-liner :-P | |
18:31 | * chris_n | runs out of the room screaming |
18:31 | * jdavidb | scratches his head. |
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18:37 | chris | chris_n: can you paste the whole bit |
18:37 | chris_n | sure |
18:38 | chris | again, including what is in the if |
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18:41 | chris_n | chris: http://koha.pastebin.com/m9cb56d5 |
18:41 | I think that covers it | |
18:41 | if in question is line 61 | |
18:42 | chris | ta |
18:43 | so the warn just before it is fine, but the next line errors? | |
18:43 | chris_n | right |
18:45 | running the pertinent parts on cli seems to work fine, to boot... :-S | |
18:47 | chris | elsif ($$layout->{'images'}->{$_}->{'data_source'}->{'db'} eq 'pcards_images') { |
18:47 | that is wrong | |
18:48 | chris_n | right |
18:48 | chris | (double deferencing) |
18:48 | chris_n | errr... right that's wrong |
18:48 | chris | and perl may be in fact griping about that |
18:48 | sometimes in if blocks it gets the line number wrong | |
18:49 | chris_n | ahh |
18:49 | lemme correct that | |
18:52 | chris: went through and corrected all of the double deref errors and things work fine now | |
18:52 | tnx a whole lot | |
18:52 | chris | np |
18:52 | basically its all one line as far as perl is concerned | |
18:52 | * chris_n | gets stuck in deref foo with deep hashes sometimes :-P |
18:56 | chris | the other thing i would do, is not use the implicit variable .. simply because i hate it, but thats just a personal thing :) |
18:56 | (i hate having to scroll up to go .. "whats that again?") | |
19:00 | * chris | will bbiab |
19:02 | chris_n | yeah, I plan on changing that in my final code... this is a hack script to test module methods, etc |
19:03 | I'm for maximum readability in code... less for me to remember when I have to debug some obscure issue after having forgotten why I wrote it that way to begin with ;-) | |
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19:19 | chris | :) |
19:20 | gmcharlt | "who is that idiot who wrote that code?" |
19:20 | "oops, it's me" | |
19:20 | chris | git dont-blame-me |
19:20 | only shows the lines you didnt write | |
19:20 | :-) | |
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19:30 | chris_n | hehe |
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19:35 | * chris_n | hates accidentally dumping jpeg data to the terminal window... |
19:36 | Ropuch | Harmles ;> |
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19:39 | pianohacker | hello |
19:41 | wizzyrea | are you feeling a bet wet down there in Atlanta, gmcharlt? |
19:41 | s/bet/bit | |
19:42 | pianohacker | hi wizzyrea, gmcharlt |
19:42 | gmcharlt | wizzyrea: nope, since I'm Gainesville; however, by all accounts I should expect the Atlanta office to start floating my direction any minute now |
19:42 | Ropuch | hello, pianohacker |
19:42 | gmcharlt | hi pianohacker |
19:43 | pianohacker | hi Ropuch |
19:43 | chris | ok bus time |
19:44 | chris_n | Ropuch: yes, but it wrecks the scroll-back buffer :-) |
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20:24 | chris_n | bbl |
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20:26 | richard | hi |
20:27 | pianohacker | hello |
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20:36 | chris | bacl |
20:37 | back even | |
20:41 | Ropuch | [; |
20:41 | chris: are you familiar with a gettext? | |
20:43 | chris | a little |
20:44 | Ropuch | I can't figure out how to get extarcted comments in .po file |
20:46 | chris | ahh, i have never tried im afraid |
20:46 | Ropuch | ;> |
20:47 | Another reason to live for: solve the xgettext -k mystery [; | |
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21:30 | hdl_laptop | chris : I just sent a tmpl_process update on 3.2 and pushed that on 3.0.x |
21:31 | chris : this update also takes into account xsl files | |
21:31 | chris | ohh excellent |
21:31 | i will regen the .po files for 3.0.x | |
21:31 | hdl_laptop | chris : + fixes a bug in input type=submit |
21:31 | chris | and when its pushed on master, will do the 3.2.x ones too |
21:32 | http://translate.koha.org/projects/opac3_1/ i did the 3.2 ones over the weekend | |
21:32 | kf has already finished german !!! so speedy | |
21:32 | hdl_laptop | gmcharlt: I know I should have waited for you to sign it and test that. |
21:32 | It was in biblibre-integration | |
21:35 | chris | hmmm |
21:35 | lots of errors | |
21:35 | tmpl_process3.pl: ERROR: Text extraction failed: ./xgettext.pl: Inappropriate ioctl for device | |
21:35 | tmpl_process3.pl: ERROR: Will not run msgmerge | |
21:36 | have you seen them before? | |
21:36 | gmcharlt | hdl_laptop: now I know what to test next :) |
21:37 | hdl_laptop | gmcharlt: if you are interested, biblibre-newacq and biblibre-integration are joined on CodeRunBase branch |
21:37 | gmcharlt | cool |
21:37 | hdl_laptop | But still some work in progess on that. |
21:37 | gmcharlt | ETA on your end? |
21:37 | hdl_laptop | And then rebase on master |
21:38 | I thought it would be published last week. | |
21:38 | But I think we will need some more work on that. | |
21:38 | gmcharlt | k |
21:38 | bbiab | |
21:39 | chris | hdl_laptop: i cant get it to work |
21:39 | ./tmpl_process3.pl update -i ../../koha-tmpl/opac-tmpl/prog/en/ -s po/fr-FR-i-opac-t-prog-v-3000000.po -r | |
21:39 | tmpl_process3.pl: ERROR: Text extraction failed: ./xgettext.pl: Inappropriate ioctl for device | |
21:39 | tmpl_process3.pl: ERROR: Will not run msgmerge | |
21:39 | Update FAILED. | |
21:40 | hdl_laptop | shoot. |
21:40 | I wanted to include also js. | |
21:40 | And failed | |
21:40 | I can get that bug fixed | |
21:40 | chris | yep its trying to jquery.js just before that error |
21:41 | hdl_laptop | In tmpl_process3.pl you have |js| |
21:41 | I think it is the culprit | |
21:41 | chris | lemme take that out |
21:42 | yes, that was it | |
21:42 | hdl_laptop | You can remove |def too. |
21:43 | chris | cool, ill let you patch it and push |
21:43 | and then ill regen the .po files tonight | |
21:43 | hdl_laptop | Since it was because In a moment of enthousiasm, I thought columns.def would become translatable |
21:44 | And unfortunately, tmpl_process is only meant for ..... tmpl files or at least xhtml files | |
21:44 | chris | *nod* |
21:44 | we can write a new one for .def and .js | |
21:44 | and then update.pl can call both | |
21:44 | another thing to put on the list | |
21:45 | hdl_laptop | we would HAVE to since translations seems to be a neverending task if we donot |
21:45 | chris | yep |
21:45 | hdl_laptop | But maybe we could/should make .def a yaml file |
21:46 | so that pianohacker work on system preferences could get translated too | |
21:48 | chris | we should have a talk with him about that |
21:49 | hdl_laptop | ok. |
21:49 | chris | ok meeting time |
21:49 | hdl_laptop | good nite |
21:49 | chris | back later |
21:49 | pianohacker | though they'd be different kinds of files, even just the infrastructure to deal with things besides .tmpl's would help |
21:49 | hibye | |
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21:54 | Richard2k10 | for koha 3, what is the best way to clear out all the materials you have imported but still retain settings and such? |
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23:41 | chris | back |
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