Hello, all!
I would like to install one plugin, the room reservation system. In the
20.05 update seminar, the panelists said that the plugin administration
(installation, deletion, etc.) is on the administration page.
Where?
We installed 20.05 over the summer, and I do not see it in
Good morning, Indranil!
In our latest exchange, on 19 Nov. 2020 at 8:01 [JST], you Indranil Das
Gupta wrote:
Nothing. Stays dormant. Usually what most of my users do is to create
a new superlibrarian
> acct, log in using the new account, change the old superlibrarian
> password, log out and
Hello,
I'm not sure what you mean by printing spine labels in other languages?
The spine labels use the information of the item, such as the call
number, location, branch, etc. These will print in the language they are in.
I guess if you wanted spine labels with the same location in
Thanks a mil Alvaro. I thought so too.
Keep safe
James
On Wed, Nov 18, 2020, 18:09 Alvaro Cornejo wrote:
> Hi James
>
> No, ports can not be changed automatically. They are "hardcoded" in
> apache's config files.
>
> Maybe someone installed another app that uses those ports, added those and
>
Hi James
No, ports can not be changed automatically. They are "hardcoded" in
apache's config files.
Maybe someone installed another app that uses those ports, added those and
removed original ones.
In any case, for those changes to take effect, apache service has to be
restarted/reloaded.
Dear All
Is it possible to print spine labels in other languages?
Regards!
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Hello Alvaro,
I did this - Checked listening ports (sudo netstat -talpan | grep LISTEN )
Surprisingly, the ports had been changed to 8000 for OPAC and 8001 for
intranet. All along, we had been using port 80 and 8080 respectively. I
changed them back and we are now back online. I cannot thank you
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