This adds a shell script which is able to turn html files
into pdf and print them on a printer
It takes a directory where pdf files is laid, a css filename,
a host for printer and a Printername
printoverdues : generates PDF files from html files in directorys and prints them
usage :
printoverdues.sh directory [css [printer_host [printername]]]
- directory directory to use to apply html2pdf transform
- css css file to apply to html
- printer_host Network Name or IP of the printer (port possibly included)
- printer_name printername
Note that css printerhost and printername are optional parameters
Note that this script uses xhtml2pdf command
xhtml2pdf command comes with pisa (a python library)
To install you need setuptools library for python
then type easy_install pisa
A new Koha Offline Circulation client has been written by Kyle M Hall in C++/Qt4.
Unfortunately, it requires an SQLite3 databse, where the PHP/Gtk client needs an SQLite2 database.
This update adds the switches --sqlite2 and --sqlite3 to the script to output either format.
Those bugs must have been introduced by merge?
- Overdue to all libraries with overdue rules doesn't work
- Overdue to a specific library doesn't work also
Enabled the -n (nomail) option, which was previously doing nothing. In
addition, I have added an -itemscontent option to allow for <<items.content>>
to be used in the notices for DUE and PREDUE.
This add two new options to overdue_notices.pl to select only overdues for few categorycodes, or to exclude few categorycodes.
Conflicts solved misc/cronjobs/overdue_notices.pl
xsl strings are now taken into account.
This is a first draft.
Some parameters of the functions will be taken into account
and <xsl> tags are not translated
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>
This update the way Member is added and editing so that import and Edition
could be best automatized
GetMember evolves and allow ppl to serach on a hash of data
Adding SQLHelper A new package to deal with INSERT UPDATE and SELECT
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>
Adding some new options to bulkmarcimport :
-k idtagsubfield in order to store the id of the file record into another field
-match tagsubfield,index
-a to import authorities
-l logfilename to store logs
Bug Fixing : C4/Charset.pm
Charset was incorrect for UNIMARC Authorities
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>
The script already has a param -b for batch mode, which should silence informational
messages, but it missed a couple. This patch fixes that.
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>
This patch, permit to take care of similar entries, if there is some diacritics or not.
(cherry picked from commit 776c177e3debedaf08fec65fbf8111675ccc93e7)
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>
Allows temporary locations corresponding to 'in processing' and 'shelving'
so that newly-created items, and newly-returned items do not show
immediately as a available. Three new system preferences govern the usage
of these features.
NewItemsDefaultLocation. If system pref NewItemsDefaultLocation is set to a location code,
all newly catalogued items will be set to the location set in this preference.
Location code must be a valid LOC authorized value type.
InProcessingToShelvingCart. if the system pref InProcessingToShelvingCart is turned on,
any items run through returns.pl with a location code for 'PROC', will be modified to
have a new location code of 'CART'.
ReturnToShelvingCart. If the syspref ReturnToShelvingCart is turned on,
all items returned other than confirmed holds will have a new location code of 'CART'.
Any item issued is automatically taken of the shelving cart.
Adds a cron script shelf_to_cart.pl which should be run hourly.
Updates all items with a location of CART to the item's permanent location.
The original location code is stored in the new items column 'permanent_location'.
Original Author: PTFS Contractor <dbavousett@ptfs.com>
This work co-sponsored by
Middletown Township Public Library, Middletown, NJ USA and
East Brunswick Public Library, East Brunswick, NJ USA
Signed-off-by: Colin Campbell <colin.campbell@ptfs-europe.com>
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>