What you're looking for is a class of Unicode characters called
combining marks. In this specific case, you're looking for combining
half marks, which when put together span multiple characters, such as
the ligatures used to transcribe Cyrillic characters in Latin characters.
Not all fonts
To see the ligatures in the catalog at the Library of Congress, see
https://lccn.loc.gov/84174397
On 26-Jan-20 19:04, Eric Phetteplace wrote:
Ineed after asking on Twitter, I discovered the arch is not an accent, but
a ligature meant to indicate that two latinate characters are representing
Ineed after asking on Twitter, I discovered the arch is not an accent, but
a ligature meant to indicate that two latinate characters are representing
one Cyrllic one. It's apparently an idiosyncrasy of library cataloging:
"Yup, left ligature and right ligature. It's because library
Hallo Franz,
thank you,
I'## check what Contabo GmbH offers
Heinz
Am Sonntag, 26. Januar 2020, 16:29:44 CET schrieb Franz Dietrich:
> Hello,
>
> As your ressources are small I'd suggest to get something cheaper.
>
> I'm using a vps located in germany: contabo.de
> There you get a lot more
Hello Chris,
thanks for the feedback. I know that I have to consider a lot of things if
hosting the Koha server in-house. The only advantage would be cost.
You ave me a good feeling for choosing an ISP. I will have look at the ISP
Franz has mentioned. 3.99€/month is a good price. IONOS asks
Hello,
As your ressources are small I'd suggest to get something cheaper.
I'm using a vps located in germany: contabo.de
There you get a lot more for the same money. The cheapest VPS is
3.99€/month has 4 cores, 4GB Ram and 300GB of diskspace.
(https://contabo.de/?show=konfigurator_id=238)
Hi Heinz-Jürgen,
I don't have any experience of IONOS but I successfully host Koha on a
virtual private server from Digital Ocean. For a long time we were running
on a small configuration costing 20 USD per month though we have now
upgraded as we're supporting 5 libraries (and a web site). I have
Hi
> *s their any particular sequence when you fill Excel to import into
> Koha*
You cannot use MS Excel files to load data into Koha.
To load user data you can use a CSV file (MS Excel can deal with that)
with a structure depending on your Koha version. The respective
struchture you can
*s their any particular sequence when you fill Excel to import into Koha*
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just a short introduction, joined the list today.
I'm on the way to replace the currently used Allegro-B for our small, about
3000 books, library. The main reason is to have an OPAC to tell the world what
we have collected so far in our specialized library.
We have two options
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Am 26.01.20 um 12:54 schrieb le-grex:
*snip*
>
> So his latin Name is M. Saryan. Or in russian, М. Сарьян. I would not
> expect to see this pronounciation signs in a book search, since they are
> not part of his name. But i'm not a Librarian in the way that i know
> what the demands of these
Am 25.01.20 um 00:03 schrieb :
> Hi all,
Hi,
>
> This is perhaps more of a general web design problem than a Koha-specific
> one but I'm wondering if others have had trouble with accented Russian
> characters displaying properly and what their solution was. Here's a search
> of all our
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