[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Customization of table.tt2 for display of partial 245 field in opac

Tony Bandy tonyb at ohionet.org
Thu Mar 21 15:28:52 EDT 2013


Hi Michael, folks,

Thanks so much for the update--I'll get started looking at this right
away.....

Tony

On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Michael Schell <
MSchell at forterie.library.on.ca> wrote:

> Hi Tony,
>
> In the /templates/opac/parts/misc_util.tt2 file there is a section that
> refers to 245 tags (around line 36),  the
> line ('//*[@tag="245"]/*[@code="a" or @code="b" or @code="n" or
> @code="p"]') is the one to add or subtract subfields to.
>
>
> Michael Schell
> Systems Administrator
> Fort Erie Public Library
> 905-871-2546 x301
> mschell at fepl.ca
> www.fepl.ca
>
>
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> From: Tony Bandy
> Sent by: open-ils-general-bounces at list.georgialibraries.org
> Date: 03/21/2013 02:45PM
> Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Customization of table.tt2 for display of
> partial 245 field in opac
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just wanted to query the list (pardon any duplication) to see if anyone
> would have any programming links, information on the TPAC table.tt2 file,
> particularly for customizing the display in the OPAC.
>
> We've turned on the option to display the entire 245 field to help pick up
> large print titles, but wondering if anyone has customized things to only
> pick up certain subfields...
>
> Thanks for any thoughts as you have time....
>
> Tony
>
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> Tony Bandy
> tonyb at ohionet.org
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>



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Tony Bandy
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1500 West Lane Ave.
Columbus, OH  43221-3975
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