Hi all,
I'm currently working on Bug 2008 involving the circulation report
entitled "Daily Reconciliation." What I'm looking for is any kind of a
specification outline for this report. The current code is quite broken. A
little research in the wiki seems to indicate that the stats features in
gen
Witaj Wojciech,
> GPRS connection:
> Opera Mini (JAVA) - ~5s
> Opera Mobile 9.5 - ~10s
not GPRS but EDGE connection...sorry..
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Hello MJ,
Friday, June 27, 2008, 7:36:15 PM, you wrote:
MR> Frederic Demians <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > - opac-results = 16kB (3 results in my tests). OK, not too much
>> > - css = opac.css is 28kB, others (ui.css & print.css) are 2.xkB. Could
>> > opac.css be "smallified" ?
>> > - js = 300K
> No, the difference between 16Kb and 100Kb is not peanuts. 16Kb will
> display on nearly all mobile phones. 100Kb will not.
You're shifting to another subject. Improving Koha usability with mobile
devices is interesting by itself but is not the question. Paul question
is about relation betwee
Frederic Demians <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - opac-results = 16kB (3 results in my tests). OK, not too much
> > - css = opac.css is 28kB, others (ui.css & print.css) are 2.xkB. Could
> > opac.css be "smallified" ?
> > - js = 300KB !!! with utilities.js being 100KB !!! that's huge !!!
>
> Thank
Hello Frederic,
Friday, June 27, 2008, 6:03:39 PM, you wrote:
>> - opac-results = 16kB (3 results in my tests). OK, not too much
>> - css = opac.css is 28kB, others (ui.css & print.css) are 2.xkB. Could
>> opac.css be "smallified" ?
>> - js = 300KB !!! with utilities.js being 100KB !!! that's hu
> - opac-results = 16kB (3 results in my tests). OK, not too much
> - css = opac.css is 28kB, others (ui.css & print.css) are 2.xkB. Could
> opac.css be "smallified" ?
> - js = 300KB !!! with utilities.js being 100KB !!! that's huge !!!
Thank you for raising this question. JavaScript and CSS is c
Hello,
I just did some tests on opac (a simple search), and save the
html/css/js/...
Here is my analysis :
- opac-results = 16kB (3 results in my tests). OK, not too much
- css = opac.css is 28kB, others (ui.css & print.css) are 2.xkB. Could
opac.css be "smallified" ?
- js = 300KB !!! with uti
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 8:48 AM, Mason James
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have recently found 2 nice vim macros that allow you to select a block of
> text and perltidy it, and perltidy the whole file too
Thanks, Mason. And for those of us on the Dark Side, here are
instructions on getting perlti
>
>>> I'd really like to be able to use perltidy to make the code that I
>>> edit and contribute more readable. Is there a particular indentation
>>> style that you think would be good to use on code that I change in
>>> Koha? I couldn't find much about this on the wiki.
>>
>> If my notes from 1.9
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 4:44 AM, Zeno Tajoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> I'm testing a Koha 3.0 with the last update from git.
> I see that now SMS:Send is, praticaly, mandatory.
> It is used by catalogue/detail.pl, the pl that show the result of a search
> in the intranet interface
Hi to all,
I'm testing a Koha 3.0 with the last update from git.
I see that now SMS:Send is, praticaly, mandatory.
It is used by catalogue/detail.pl, the pl that show the result of a search
in the intranet interface.
Not a problem, but now the module needs to be in the list of
mandatory modules
"Joshua Ferraro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am out of my office from June 26th thru July 3rd attending the ALA
> Annual Conference. [...]
That's nice. Could you stop your auto-reply responding to list cc's
please?
Thanks,
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