serial management in koha_add_biblio is only relying on presence of
$biblio->{seriestitle} It is not correct, $biblio->{serial} definition
should prevail over this test
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
Adds a non-test mode (--showsql option) that displays the missing sysprefs as sql inserts.
Some sysprefs were missed from the syspref file due to extra spaces in the insert : fixed.
The test now checks if there are at least as many sysprefs in the database as in the syspref file (instead of checking for the exact number)
This patch fix searching by name that "begins" by one letter, using now the quicksearch arg.
And improve a bit the template, now it won't list all the alphabet...
this patch add the possibility to have an end date of enrolment, instead of a period. Like for a user category, all this category can have the same expiry date.
The librarian can configure one of both, but not both.
This doesn't define borrowernumber = 0 if a borrower is NOT logged.
We know borrowernumber 0 is mysqluser... So in virtualshelves, a non logged user have all permissions.
When using XSLT Display, and UNIMARC,
since marcFlavour is not used in encoding data, when data is true utf8, as_xml
fails on some subfields.
Moreover, because transformMARCXMLForXSLT edits some values in the marc record
and the PERL UTF8 is not handled by MARC::File::USMARC, it endsup in double
encoding the data.
Sending a patch to fix both issues.
This patch adds
- two functions in C4/Charset.pm
NormalizeString (uses Unicode::Normalize)
SetUTF8Flag (This function in my opinion belongs to MARC::Record, or at least MARC::File::USMARC)
- edits C4::XSLT in order to cope with the correct marcflavour
- edits C4::Search searchResults to use setUTF8Flag