I have opened a pull request already:
https://gitlab.com/koha-community-devs-users/kohadocs/merge_requests/69
On Thu, 9 Nov 2017 at 13:48 Daristiz wrote:
> Thanks a lot, It Worked!!!
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> May I ask if in the guide when they say to use "pages.tmpl" is a mistake?
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Thanks a lot, It Worked!!!
May I ask if in the guide when they say to use "pages.tmpl" is a mistake?
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Try with .tt, not .tmpl
On Thu, 9 Nov 2017 at 11:56 Daristiz wrote:
> Hi all, I´m new to koha.
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> I just Installed Koha 17.05 on aws free tier ( to try), using ubuntu image,
> and it´s working great, but I have a problem. I followed the guide: "Using
> Koha as a Content
Hi all, I´m new to koha.
I just Installed Koha 17.05 on aws free tier ( to try), using ubuntu image,
and it´s working great, but I have a problem. I followed the guide: "Using
Koha as a Content Management System (CMS)" in the following link:
I know it's not Primo, but we do something similar with Summon. We wrote a
custom script which outputs some XML which Summon reads, and then renders the
availability. The script can take one, or several Koha BIB IDs. If you look at:
Hi Paul
I do not know how they have achieved that, but I can imagine is something
very similar to vufind (opensource discovery)
Do you know Vufind? it is the same index the content and with the info
indexed the system is able to check in real time the holdings and the
availability.
In vufind
Hello,
I'm trying to understand what can be done on Primo, regarding the link
with Koha.
It seems that the University of Tyler, TX has succeeded to display the
availability of a document on primo search results:
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