I think I finally got this. Please correct if I'm wrong... Here's our full current hold slip template
--> <p style="padding-top:30px"> <b> <font size="7"> {{hold.shelf_expire_time | date:'M/d'}} <div> <div ng-if="patron.pref_family_name == 'f'">{{patron.family_name}} </div> <div>{{patron.pref_family_name}} </font> </div> <font size="5"> <div ng-if="patron.pref_first_given_name == 'f'">{{patron.first_given_name}} </div> <div>{{patron.pref_first_given_name}}</div> </p> <div ng-if="hold.email_notify == 'f'" && "hold.sms_notify">Notify by Phone: {{hold.phone_notify}} </div> <div ng-if="hold.email_notify == 'f'" && "hold.sms_notify" && "hold.phone_notify">Daytime Phone: {{patron.day_phone}} </div> <p style=;padding-bottom:40px> </div> </font> </b> </p> <div> <div ng-switch on="hold.behind_desk"> <div ng-switch-when="t"> Route to the <strong>Private Hold Shelf</strong>. </div> <div ng-switch-when="f"> Route to the <strong>Hold Shelf</strong>. </div> </div> <br/> Hold Shelf Expire Date: {{hold.shelf_expire_time | date:'M/d/yyyy'}}<div> Item Barcode: {{copy.barcode}}</div> Title: {{title}}</div> Call Number: {{call_number.prefix}} {{call_number.label}} {{call_number.suffix}}</div> <br/> <div> <div>Hold for patron: {{patron.family_name}}, {{patron.first_given_name}}</div> <div ng-if="hold.phone_notify">Notify by phone: {{hold.phone_notify}}</div> <div ng-if="hold.sms_notify">Notify by text: {{hold.sms_notify}}</div> <div ng-if="hold.email_notify == 't'">Notify by email: {{patron.email}}</div> <div ng-if="hold.email_notify == 'f'" && "hold.sms_notify">Daytime Phone: {{patron.day_phone}} </div> <div ng-if="hold_notes"> <ul>Notes: <li ng-repeat="note in hold_notes | filter: {slip : 't'}"><strong>{{note.title}}</strong> - {{note.body}}</li> </ul> </div> <br/> <div>Request Date: {{hold.request_time | date:$root.egDateAndTimeFormat}}</div> <div>Printed: {{today | date:$root.egDateAndTimeFormat}} at {{current_location.shortname}}</div> <p style="padding-bottom:160px"> </p> < </div> On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 12:22 PM Elizabeth Davis <eda...@albright.org> wrote: > Hello > > > > I am using {{patron.pref_first_given_name}} in the print templates for > receipts. I am curious if user.pref_first_give_name work? Can I have it > print the preferred if it’s there and the first_given_name if there isn’t > one? > > > > Elizabeth > > > > *From:* Open-ils-general [mailto: > open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] *On Behalf Of *Kean XL > *Sent:* Thursday, August 29, 2019 12:18 PM > *To:* Evergreen Discussion Group < > open-ils-general@list.georgialibraries.org> > *Subject:* Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Preferred Name on Notices > > > > What was the marker you were using for the preferred name? Is there a list > of referable string names for the print templates? > > > > On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 11:49 AM Elizabeth Davis <eda...@albright.org> > wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > > > We just upgraded to 3.3 and I added the angular code in the print > templates for preferred name and was curious if anyone uses preferred name > in their trigger notifications. I would like to be consistent. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Elizabeth Davis > > Head of Digital Services > > Scranton Public Library > > 500 Vine Street > > Scranton, PA 18509 > > 570-348-3000 ext. 3050 > > eda...@albright.org > > pronouns: she/her/hers > > > >