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00:13:10 Holly: Hi, I'm Holly. I am systems librarian for Interleaf Technology in Interleaf, Dublin.
00:13:38 Holly: Well, Wicklow
00:24:52 Lucas Gass: Bug 22880
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00:26:38 Lucas Gass: Bug 24764
00:28:43 Lucas Gass: Bug 22660
00:34:39 Lisette Scheer: https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=21329
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It's
one
point:
zero,
five,
three,
which
now
includes
a
nice
way
to
highlight
your
online
resources
in
the
in
the
search
results,
both
the
results
in
the
detail,
page
to
style
that
button
move
it
around
a
little
bit
change.
The
text
change
the
text
depending
on
where
the
online
resource
is
coming
from
so
check
that
out,
it's
pretty
cool,
there's
a
there's,
a
Bywater
blog
post
as
well.
C
C
We
like
we
ended
up
going
and
adding
something
in
or
changed
tweaking
one
of
the
colors
a
little
bit
because
it
was
being
weird
after
that,
like
after
we
got
it
set
up.
We
noticed
that,
like
on
one
on
one
screen,
something
was
being
weird
and
changed
a
color
and
I
think
that's
the
only
thing
we've
really
done
in
it.
Okay,.
A
D
D
D
B
C
Sounds
good
I'm
just
looking
a
little
bit
at
the
settings,
although
we're
still
on
like
1.0,
three
nine
or
something
not
we
have.
We
don't
have
the
updated
versions
just
looking
at
the
one
that
we
have
I
like
that,
you
know
for
me,
I
feel
like
it's
very
easy
to
use.
It's
got.
You
know
you
can
select
the
background.
You
don't
have
like
do.
C
A
And
if
you
are
at
that
level,
it
is
sometimes
a
lot
nicer
to
just
go
write
your
own
CSS,
it's
you're,
not
stuck
in
in
that
box,
so
but
recently
in
that
update,
we've,
also
added
JavaScript
hooks
to
to
Galadriel
stone.
Now
I
can
also
do
jQuery
stuff,
which
is
cool.
A
E
B
B
Well,
Lucas
and
I
have
been
chatting
about
a
couple
series
of
bugs
and
it's
making
me
feel
passionate
because
I
can
picture
the
quantity
of
support
tickets
that
might
come
in
from
these
changes.
So
I'm
really
curious
what
the
feedback
is
from
libraries,
other
sport
companies,
our
partners
regarding
the
movement
of
we've
got
the
OPAC
nav
right,
which
has
been
moved
to
news
and
there's
other
bugs
currently
in
the
mill
to
move
more
of
those
opak
regional
HTML
preferences
into
news
and
I
have
feelings
about
that,
but
I'm
wondering
what
everyone
else's
killings
are.
B
C
Mean
one
thing
that
I
like
about
them
is
that
it
makes
it
easier
for
people
to
edit
visually,
like
especially
once
it's
already
set
up.
They
can
go
in
and
use
the
visual
editor.
That's
part
of
news
which
I
don't
believe
as
part
of
the
HTML
preferences.
Although
I
know,
there's
been
some
nice
enough
to
some
of
the
HTML
preferences
in
the
system
preferences
but
like
once
something
set
up.
C
It's
easy
for
some
easy
ER
for
someone
else
to
go
in
and
make
changes
which
is
kind
of
because,
like
so
Bonnie
and
I,
are
the
same
consortium.
Were
the
two
people
most
comfortable
with
koha.
A
lot
of
other
people
are
like
they
don't
want
to
go
into
any
of
those
like
Jas
system
preferences,
any
of
the
HTML
system
preferences
because
they're
afraid
they're
gonna
mess
something
up
which,
like
especially
with
the
Jas.
C
We
have
a
lot
I,
think
we
still
have
800
lines
after
I
cut
out
almost
2/3
of
it
last
year,
oh
yeah,
so
there's
a
lot
in
our
on
our
staff
side,
and
so,
if
it
gets
messed
up,
we
get
lots
of
complaints
like
when
a
leap
year.
We
had
a
leap
day.
We
had
a
problem
with
our
holds,
and
some
of
our
jQuery
got
disabled
too,
so
that
people
could
place
holds,
but
some
of
the
jQuery
after
that
also
got
messed
up
or
disabled
and
Bonnie
got
an
email
from
like
her
Saturday
crew.
C
A
A
A
A
B
A
B
B
B
Oh
pack
now
afraid
it's
not
the
most
popular,
wasn't
the
most
popular
system,
preference
for
putting
stuff
on
the
left-hand
side
of
your
page,
the
OPAC
header
is
actually
rather
popular
for
putting
stuff
on
your
page,
usually
kind
of
important
information,
and
it
it
makes
me
uncomfortable
thinking
about
how
many
tickets
will
get
of
grading
partners
so
that
they're
just
uncomfortable
for
the
partners
themselves.
Few
libraries
don't
always
look
at
their
Oh
pack
every
day,
so
that
could
be
a
long,
drawn-out
mm-hmm
business.
A
So
and
I'm
also
going
to
throw
in
two
two
six
six
zero,
which
is
the
idea
of
maybe
adding
code
mere
alongside
tiny
MCE,
which
is
the
WYSIWYG
editor.
So
you
can
have
the
choice
between
both
as
code
mares
a
little
bit
more
robust
for
those
of
us
who
actually
just
want
to
write
our
own
HTML
and
use
classes
and
stuff
like
that.
C
B
B
A
her
tools
under
miscellaneous
does
not
denote
how
important
it
is
to
customize
the
visual
interface
that's
presented
to
your
patrons
and
then
we're
never
really
going
to
talk
about
the
step,
clients
and
self-checkout
right,
because
it's
got
those
complimentary
design
system
preferences.
For
that,
too.
D
B
E
D
A
D
A
C
That
screen
like
hiding
fields
that
we're
not
using
for
the
patrons
we're
like
the
only
two
staff
need
to
see
like
we
don't
want
patrons
putting
in
ISBN
numbers
because
it
might
not
be
the
right
version,
the
you
know
they
might
have
an
ISBN
number.
That's
not
the
version
that
we're
gonna
get
or
whatever
Oh.
C
A
A
C
B
A
C
A
Okay,
any
anything
else,
anything
this
should
be
a
bug
that
isn't
yet.
A
B
A
The
OPAC
is
usually
that
it
doesn't
stand
out
very
much
or
at
all,
so
when
you're
paging
through
results,
sometimes
hard
to
tell
if
something
is
an
online
race
or
sort
of
a
regular
physical
thing.
So,
just
even
something
really
simple
as
but
like
making
that
bigger
font,
it
is
helpful,
but
often
I,
see
folks
asking
it
to
be.
You
know
a
button
that
really
kind
of
stands
out
on
the
page,
so
we
know
that
that's
something
you
can
access
online
just
by
clicking.
A
B
A
Yeah
good
point,
I
think
maybe
a
lot
of
these
little
jQuery
tricks
that
we're
doing
could
be
implemented
into
koha
instead,
we'll.
B
Say
it's
a
little
bit
gray
area
ish
when,
if
you
just
pop
it
open
and
you
get
the
default
things
that
show
up-
which
is
not
the
full
list
of
borrower
fields,
but
then
you
have
to
either
make
it
mandatory
or
you
have
to
say
it's
unwanted.
It's
supposed
to
something
have
to
be
mandatory,
but
we
do
want
to
show
this
on
the
page.
Once
then
it
seems
like
we
have
to
employ
jQuery
to
get
it
in
there
or
do
something
yeah.
B
A
What
I'm,
seeing
a
lot
of
is,
if
you
don't
make
card
number
mandatory
Koha
generates
it
itself,
and
that
can
sometimes
depend
on
the
what
system
preferences
and
you
have
turned
on
or
off,
but
I
find
myself
often
making
that
field
required
to
System
Preferences,
hiding
it
with
CSS
and
then
using
javascript
to
maybe
take
a
combination
of
like
the
first
name
and
last
name
and
populating
that
hidden
field
before
you
submit
the
form
to
get
folks
the
the
card
number.
It's.
A
A
C
A
A
C
A
C
C
A
C
B
That
the
notice
at
the
top
of
the
page,
with
instructions
and
also
having
like
terms
and
conditions
what's
our
privacy
and
circulation
policies
and
stuff
I,
see
those
different
library
registration
pages.
They
need
to
include
that
in
the
bottom
and
you
need
to
click.
Yes,
I
accept
these
all
that
kind
of
stuff
which
I
think
we're
mostly
handling
in
jQuery.
Now
jQuery
plus
patron
attribute,
yes,
no
saying
which
is
functional,
somewhat
inelegant,
I.
B
E
Speaking
of
self
registration,
is
there
a
way
to
have
the
autofill
password
pull
from
one
of
the
other
fields
that
they
fill
out
cuz
for
us
when
we're
making
library
cards
the
default
password
for
the
patron,
and
that
is
how
we
instruct
them
to
log
into
all
of
our
digital
resources.
But
the
auto
registration
gives
them
a
password
all
the
auto
registration
people,
the
instructions
that
we
give
don't
apply
to
them
anymore.
A
Something
that
I've
done
a
couple
times
lately
with
jQuery
as
well,
very
similar
to
what
I
was
just
explaining
like
card
number
same
idea.
You
make
the
password
field
fields,
there's
two
of
them.
There's
a
password
and
a
password
confirm
mandatory,
and
then
you
hide
them
with
CSS,
and
then
you
can
use
jQuery
to
grab.
A
E
B
B
C
We
did
finally
last
year,
turn
on
patrons
can
change
their
passwords
now.
So
we
set
the
default
to
that,
but
we
turned
on
that
now
patrons
can
change
their
passwords,
which
was
like
last
the
previous
time.
I
brought
it
up.
All
the
schools
were
like.
No,
everyone
will
change
their
passwords
and
it'll
be
a
huge
problem,
but
we
were
having
some
trouble
with
something
I,
don't
even
remember
what
the
problem
was
and
I
was
like.
We
just
need
to
make
this
an
option,
and
then
I
also
was
like
and
maybe
in
the
future.
C
A
B
Do
you
think
libraries
are
an
excellent
target
of
social
engineering
to
exploit
people
or
commit
identity
theft
and
just
not
talked
about
it
enough
or
targeted
enough,
and
that's
why
we've
been
able
to
like
skirt
by
with
your
pins
the
last
four
of
your
phone
number
that
you
have
just
read
aloud
to
everyone
at
the
circulation
desk
of
strangers.
All
around
you
yeah.
D
D
C
C
B
I'll
get
my
notes,
kind
of
organized
and
add
it
to
the
email
chain
and
we'll
have
this
video
to
remember
what
we
talked
about
once
Jason
posts
it.
So
we
can
spread
that
around
so
people
who
weren't
able
to
come
today
and
then
you
know
address
some
of
those
other
documents
really
glad
for
recording
this.
One.
We've
covered
a
lot
of
topics.