Hi all, I'm sending along a question to the list that I also posted on Launchpad at https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1787479.
We have been working with Emerald Data Networks on code that would allow printing spine / pocket labels to an 8 1/2 by 11 sheet. The code is still a work in progress, but, in initial testing, we're finding some difficulty using the names given to these label in the web client. When item label printing was added to the web client, Jason Etheridge noted in bug 1704873 that they called this interface Item labels to make it a little more generic. I'm guessing this is also why the spine and pocket labels were renamed as left and right label, which works well in the current implementation. We've been trying to maintain the spirit of a more generic interface, but have been struggling with the left / right designations under this project. Here is the problem. Under our current implementation, a label set doesn't always have to be one spine (left) label and one pocket (right) label. There is a place where users can designate that the left label be used for column 1, the right label for column 2, and another right label for column 3. They could also conceivably put the right label in column 1, in which case it would appear to the left of the left label. With this additional flexibility, the 'left' and 'right' labels don't really make sense. I tried to keep things generic by renaming them as label 1 and label 2, but these terms have turned out to be a little too generic and lead to a less intuitive UI. I would like to float the idea of returning to spine / pocket as the labels. Staff understand what these labels mean, and it will help us in providing clearer explanations on what different settings do. However, I'm also open to other ideas people may have. Let me know what you think! Kathy -- Kathy Lussier Project Coordinator Massachusetts Library Network Cooperative (508) [email protected]
