> There are "Spine and pocket label font" settings in the Library Settings
> Editor that _should_ enable you to set the policies for your library's
> labels, per http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/2.11/_settings_overview.html, and
> which will also hopefully be carried over into the implementation in th
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From: Daniel Solove [mailto:dsol...@bapl.org]
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Hi Dan!
There are "Spine and pocket label font" settings in the Library Settings
Editor that _should_ enable you to set the policies for your library's
labels, per http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/2.11/_settings_overview.html, and
which will also hopefully be carried over into the implementation in t
> If you have access to the server, you could edit the file
> /openils/var/web/xul/server/skin/print.css (or better, maintain a
> print_custom.css to copy into the same directory after any upgrade),
> and specify the font as CSS in one of those files.
Of course, this would affect everyone printing
> The labels now look good except the only font that prints is a default
> Courier type font. I only see the option to change the font size and not
> the font itself. I'm using Windows 10. Do I need to do something with the
> Alternate Print Strategy w/ Javascript option to accomplish this or
>
Hello,
We are going live on Evergreen 2.11 this coming October. I've been able to
test print spine & pocket labels with our existing Zebra TLP 2844-Z on a
2.11 test server. I had to make some adjustments in the spine labels
settings under Action for selected item, print spine label, and also in