Op 24-07-12 00:57, Sonia P. schreef:
> OK, I guess it wasn't a good idea... I all messed up the indexes or I don't
> know what (strange links in search results) and we need to restore the last
> back-up.
> No drama but very disappointed as it was my last idea. I am ready to resign
> or commit
Hi All (and especially the folks from Reno)
Now that the vote is all in, and we have our winner (it was a very
high voter turnout too, so should be a super big Kohacon) I wonder if
some tentative dates have been thought of? Will it be October or
September?
Chris
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Sir
Iam using Koha (V.3.00.05.003) software in our library, present we are using
only one ID & PW for all the modules(Like Acquision, Calalogue, Circulation
etc), some times it creates problems, please guide me
1. How can we creat seperate ID & PW for each module.
2. How can we creat the ID & P
Yes, I did.
And actually it looks like I didn't mess anything with my deletions this
morning. I thought it was strange, but after reloading the back-up it looks
the same. I guess I just didn't pay attention what the search results look
like (in the item column). Anyway, I didn't delete thes
Daniel,
I don't know if this is within the scope of the project, but as an
> example of a search that doesn't work, last year I spent a lot of time
> & effort failing to come up with a search query that would show all
> new titles at a branch.
>
> I constructed a CCL query I thought would return b
Hello,
I am Joyce Swope at the Crown College of the Bible. I am a new subscriber
to the Koha lists. Currently I receive them daily, please change it so that
I will be receiving it monthly.
Thanks,
Joyce
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Op 24-07-12 14:36, Joyce Swope schreef:
> Hello,
>
> I am Joyce Swope at the Crown College of the Bible. I am a new subscriber
> to the Koha lists. Currently I receive them daily, please change it so that
> I will be receiving it monthly.
If you go an have a look at the mailing list settings for
Hi Joyce.
As far as I can see there is no option to get a monthly digest, only a
daily one:
http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
You have to change the settings yourself using the email address and
password you registered with.
David Nind | david.n...@gmail.com
PO Box 12367, Thorndon,
Robin Sheat wrote am 24.07.2012 14:42:
> Op 24-07-12 14:36, Joyce Swope schreef:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am Joyce Swope at the Crown College of the Bible. I am a new subscriber
>> to the Koha lists. Currently I receive them daily, please change it so that
>> I will be receiving it monthly.
>
> If you
Hi.
I've never setup Koha from git so can't offer much help with doing that.
You may find something that may help in the wiki:
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Category:Development
All the prerequisites need to be installed first though - see the install
instructions:
http://wiki.koha-communi
Thanks for asking Chris. We are discussing that very subject today. Looks
like the first week in October would be a good time for coming to Reno.
Nancy Keener
Systems Librarian
I.T.O.S.C Chair
Washoe County Library System
Reno, Nevada
775 327-8347
nkee...@washoecounty.us
-Original Messa
Our system uses 090 tags instead of the default 952 tags for items...could
this be related to why my search is screwed up? If I choose
administration->koha to MARC mapping these are the options that are set
under items:
Koha field Tag SubfieldLib
itemnumber 090 g
Ryan,
Our system uses 090 tags instead of the default 952 tags for items...could
> this be related to why my search is screwed up? If I choose
> administration->koha to MARC mapping these are the options that are set
> under items:
>
> Koha field Tag SubfieldLib
> itemnumber
Does anyone know if switching from Zebra to Solr will let Koha
libraries use a stopwords list?
Also, will Solr have any effect on fuzzy searching defaults?
Lastly, is there anyone sponsoring or working on a "did you mean..."
opac response to zero retrieval searches? At our library, we'd
probabl
On 25 July 2012 08:15, Stacy Pober wrote:
> Does anyone know if switching from Zebra to Solr will let Koha
> libraries use a stopwords list?
>
> Also, will Solr have any effect on fuzzy searching defaults?
>
> Lastly, is there anyone sponsoring or working on a "did you mean..."
> opac response to
On 25 July 2012 03:59, Keener, Nancy wrote:
> Thanks for asking Chris. We are discussing that very subject today. Looks
> like the first week in October would be a good time for coming to Reno.
>
Excellent, thank you
That will help trying to figure out funding :)
Chris
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Stacy,
I'll address the points that are not answered in the proposal that Brooke
linked to.
Does anyone know if switching from Zebra to Solr will let Koha
> libraries use a stopwords list?
>
Solr allows the use of stopwords (as would a decent query parser such as
the one I propose writing). Howe
Stacy,
> Solr allows the use of stopwords (as would a decent query parser such as
> the one I propose writing). However, the Solr code in Koha right now does
> not make use of the stopwords feature. To my mind, that is a good thing. If
> we used stopwords, the poetry journal The would be unfinda
Salvete!
Last meeting, I tried in vain to describe how cool the wikiHow Community
Dashboard is. Hopefully this link is viewable without logging in. Let me know
if you all can't see it, and I'll screenshot it and upload it to the wiki.
http://www.wikihow.com/Special:CommunityDashboard
On 25 July 2012 11:00, BWS Johnson wrote:
> Salvete!
>
> Last meeting, I tried in vain to describe how cool the wikiHow Community
> Dashboard is. Hopefully this link is viewable without logging in. Let me know
> if you all can't see it, and I'll screenshot it and upload it to the wiki.
>
> h
Well said, oh man from Middle Earth!
Dianna Roberts
Wellington, New Zealand
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Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 11:28:59 +1200
From: Chris Cormack
To: BWS Johnson
Cc: "koha@lists.katipo.co.nz"
Subject: Re: [Koha] Neat participation / bug fixing dashboard from
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