Ahh, makes sense. Thank you!!
-Sarah Ryder
Web Development
Hampshire College
413.559.5477
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007, Claudia Jürgen wrote:
Hi Sarah,
this is correct. The value is set in
org.dspace.browse.BrowseScope.java
public BrowseScope(Context context)
{
this.context = context;
I noticed that when you are browsing by title, author, etc and you use the
jump to feature along the top of the page to get to records beginning with
a certain letter, the records that are listed always include records that
begin with the previous letter. Does anybody know if there is a
Hi Sarah,
this is correct. The value is set in
org.dspace.browse.BrowseScope.java
public BrowseScope(Context context)
{
this.context = context;
scope = null;
focus = null;
total = 21;
numberBefore = 3;
}
as numberBefore.
This is usual
Actually, DSpace DOES highlight the matched record. DSpace is smart!
I assumed context was the reason behind the functionality, but our
librarians here were asking me the question and asking me to change
it. Go figure. ;)
Thanks
-Sarah Ryder
Web Development
Hampshire College
413.559.5477
Does anybody know if there is a reason
why the actual record that you're looking for is always listed as the
third or fourth option down?
It's a librarian thing. The idea is that if the record you asked for
is listed first, but turns out *not* to be the record you actually
want, you can't see
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