[evergreen-outreach] Hatch Video

Jason Boyer jboyer at equinoxinitiative.org
Thu Dec 3 14:02:36 EST 2020


> Besides anything else you think should be added, I want to know how I should approach the "save local settings in hatch" bit because I know libraries report issues like white screens.  

It should be approached as if it were a wild animal, eager to chew on fingers. :-) That feature is already deprecated and will be completely removed soon (probably in 3.7).

Something that might not be immediately obvious but is *very* nice about the latest version of Hatch when used with Evergreen 3.4+ is that Hatch will always store the workstation registration(s) locally so you’re able to totally wipe your browser’s history without having to re-register all of the workstations. That feature might drive adoption almost as much as printing at some locations.

Jason

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> On Dec 3, 2020, at 11:25 AM, Gina Monti <gmonti at biblio.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> Thank you for the opportunity to work on this project.  I wanted to ask for some guidance on the requirements of what should be shown in the video.  What I have so far is:
> 
> -Locating the browser extension 
> -Downloading the raw program and installing
> -Activating through Evergreen
> -Showing an example of saving a print template through Hatch and executing an example of a printout
> 
> I will be showing this on our 3.5 test system and download the latest 0.3.2 version.  
> 
> Besides anything else you think should be added, I want to know how I should approach the "save local settings in hatch" bit because I know libraries report issues like white screens.  For now I'm just going to check off "Use Hatch for Printing" under Hatch settings and put a blurb advising against the other checkboxes.
> 
> Thanks for your time and collaboration!  
> 
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> Gina Monti
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> Bibliomation, Inc.
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