On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:11 PM, Daniel Schwitzgebel
wrote:
> Sorry but I don't understood.
> If I disable the the hold how the users can reserve a books?
> I also decided to place a computer in the library for the self checkout, i
> made some test and works.
> But how I can reserve a book without
Vitor,
I apologize if you already do this, but I highly recommend you use a
version control system to monitor any changes you make to a package's
source files. And of course for any add-ons, scripts, plug-ins you
program yourself.
I even do this for managing my configuration files (http.conf, vho
My advice would be to go with the current stable version. If the
project gets delayed, I'd personally only go with a .1 (ITC 3.4.1
rather than 3.4) to avoid the initial bugs shakeout when a release
gets more widely tested.
Sorry I can't advise as to specific migration issues, other than to
careful
Himal,
Please don't take this the wrong way, I'm trying not to be rude.
1. Have you read the documentation and searched for basic tutorials?
You should do that before posting questions to the list, to avoid
wasting the members' time.
2. You should start a new thread for new topics rather than hi
A quick google:
http://www.google.co.th/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=Overdues+Block+circulation+OR+check-out+site%3Akoha-community.org
Brings this up from the manual:
1.1.5.1.12. OverduesBlockCirc
Default: Ask for confirmation
Asks: ___ when checking out
2011/4/6 Nouman Soomro :
> Hi all!
> I am not familar of Linux so I want to install latest koha version on UBUNTU
> 10.10. How can I install through packages as it is much easy way for
> installation as I have done already of koha 3.0.06 on Ubuntu 10.04(lucid).
> Is same installation guide will wor
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Thomas Dukleth wrote:
> How to equitably distribute meeting times for monthly #koha IRC meetings
> is an open question.
>
> People who have no time for formal analysis may opt to go directly to my
> suggestion for meeting times at the end of this message.
In Thaila
I believe that Sue was talking about the explicit "lists" feature,
what used to be called "virtual shelves". My understanding is that
this feature now uses the same display code as search results (without
XSLT). Does this mean that patrons can subscribe to these lists via
RSS?
I think a Koha-manag
I completely agree about the geek-factor of RSS, but would argue that
such a project should go for the best of both worlds.
Have Koha "publish" such "newsletter/new accessions/librarian
reviews/lists/recommendations" etc. fundamentally as an RSS stream so
it's available in that more user-friendly
Check out the bit about being sure to wake up sleeping patrons - in
case they're dead!!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/may/01/the-secret-life-of-librarie
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