@@ -, +, @@ --- INSTALL.opensuse | 2 +- authorities/authorities.pl | 2 +- cataloguing/addbiblio.pl | 2 +- cataloguing/plugin_launcher.pl | 2 +- installer/install.pl | 2 +- koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/js/acq.js | 4 ++-- misc/migration_tools/build6xx.pl | 2 +- misc/release_notes/release_notes_200RC2.txt | 2 +- misc/release_notes/release_notes_200RC3.txt | 2 +- misc/release_notes/release_notes_210.txt | 8 ++++---- misc/release_notes/release_notes_211.txt | 2 +- misc/release_notes/release_notes_220.txt | 4 ++-- misc/release_notes/release_notes_221.txt | 4 ++-- misc/release_notes/release_notes_222.txt | 4 ++-- misc/release_notes/release_notes_223.txt | 4 ++-- misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC1.txt | 2 +- misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC2.txt | 2 +- misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC3.txt | 2 +- misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC4.txt | 2 +- misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC5.txt | 2 +- 20 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) --- a/INSTALL.opensuse +++ a/INSTALL.opensuse @@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser=HASH(0x8356e0c) == Install the Zebra package == Zebra is already in the standard repository of openSUSE 11.3, so it seems better to install it. -In the next chapter a question will be asked wether it is installed, so you better install it; no harm done. +In the next chapter a question will be asked whether it is installed, so you better install it; no harm done. Because you may need the documentation, that will also be installed. Note that the package name is idzebra. --- a/authorities/authorities.pl +++ a/authorities/authorities.pl @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ sub create_input { } elsif ( $tagslib->{$tag}->{$subfield}->{'value_builder'} ) { - # opening plugin. Just check wether we are on a developper computer on a production one + # opening plugin. Just check whether we are on a developer computer on a production one # (the cgidir differs) my $cgidir = C4::Context->intranetdir . "/cgi-bin/cataloguing/value_builder"; unless (-r $cgidir and -d $cgidir) { --- a/cataloguing/addbiblio.pl +++ a/cataloguing/addbiblio.pl @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ sub create_input { } elsif ( $tagslib->{$tag}->{$subfield}->{'value_builder'} ) { - # opening plugin. Just check wether we are on a developper computer on a production one + # opening plugin. Just check whether we are on a developer computer on a production one # (the cgidir differs) my $cgidir = C4::Context->intranetdir . "/cgi-bin/cataloguing/value_builder"; unless ( opendir( DIR, "$cgidir" ) ) { --- a/cataloguing/plugin_launcher.pl +++ a/cataloguing/plugin_launcher.pl @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ use C4::Output; my $input = new CGI; my $plugin_name="cataloguing/value_builder/".$input->param("plugin_name"); -# opening plugin. Just check wether we are on a developper computer on a production one +# opening plugin. Just check whether we are on a developer computer on a production one # (the cgidir differs) my $cgidir = C4::Context->intranetdir ."/cgi-bin"; my $vbdir = "$cgidir/cataloguing/value_builder"; --- a/installer/install.pl +++ a/installer/install.pl @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ elsif ( $step && $step == 3 ) { } else { # - # check wether it's a 1st install or an update + # check whether it's a 1st install or an update # #Check if there are enough tables. # Paul has cleaned up tables so reduced the count --- a/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/js/acq.js +++ a/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/js/acq.js @@ -76,14 +76,14 @@ DDApp = { if (uls[i].className == "draglist" || uls[i].className == "draglist_alt") { ddtarget = YAHOO.util.DragDropMgr.getDDById(uls[i].id); // The yahoo drag and drop is written (broken or not) in such a way, that if an element is subscribed as a target multiple times, -// it has to be unlinked multiple times, so we need to test wether it is allready a target, otherwise we'll have a problem when closing the group +// it has to be unlinked multiple times, so we need to test whether it is allready a target, otherwise we'll have a problem when closing the group if( ! ddtarget ) { new YAHOO.util.DDTarget(uls[i].id); } var children = uls[i].getElementsByTagName('li'); for( j=0; jfetchrow) { } } if ($#x >4) { - # too many $x, not handled, warn the developper that tries to migrate + # too many $x, not handled, warn the developer that tries to migrate print "warning there is ".$#x.'$x values'; } } --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_200RC2.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_200RC2.txt @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ If you want to adopt Koha, please do, but you're warned that this release candid If you test it and let us know about any we haven't seen yet, it will help us to fix them. The 2.0.x series version is "feature freezed". Only bugs or minor changes will be made in this branch. -The koha team is already working on the 2.2.x version. In CVS (HEAD branch), developpers can already get 1st draft of a working z3950 server. +The koha team is already working on the 2.2.x version. In CVS (HEAD branch), developers can already get 1st draft of a working z3950 server. INSTALLATION --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_200RC3.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_200RC3.txt @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ If you want to adopt Koha, please do, but you're warned that this release candid If you test it and let us know about any we haven't seen yet, it will help us to fix them. The 2.0.x series version is "feature freezed". Only bugs or minor changes will be made in this branch. -The koha team is already working on the 2.2.x version. In CVS (HEAD branch), developpers can already get 1st draft of a working z3950 server. +The koha team is already working on the 2.2.x version. In CVS (HEAD branch), developers can already get 1st draft of a working z3950 server. INSTALLATION --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_210.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_210.txt @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ WHAT'S NEW 1 Auto installer **************** If you install koha with ./install -i /path/to/auto_install_file, then Koha will be installed almost without question. -A very usefull feature for developpers that want to install/uninstall Koha quite often. +A very usefull feature for developers that want to install/uninstall Koha quite often. A sample of auto_install_file is provided in misc/auto_install_file. 2 Uninstaller @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Circulation has been heavily rewritten... You can define rules like : "up to 2 CDROM, up to 10 books, max 10 items". * circulation works now like this (internally) : - get borrower cardnumber & item number -- check "can book be issued". This sub (canbookbeissued) checks everything. For each problem, 2 arrays can be set up : MUSTCONFIRM and IMPOSSIBLE. MUSTCONFIRM entries needs a librarian confirmation before effective issuing. IMPOSSIBLE entries makes the issue impossible. It's now very easy to alter issuing rules for a given library (with a developper), as every test is heavily documented & in a single sub. +- check "can book be issued". This sub (canbookbeissued) checks everything. For each problem, 2 arrays can be set up : MUSTCONFIRM and IMPOSSIBLE. MUSTCONFIRM entries needs a librarian confirmation before effective issuing. IMPOSSIBLE entries makes the issue impossible. It's now very easy to alter issuing rules for a given library (with a developer), as every test is heavily documented & in a single sub. - if >=1 IMPOSSIBLE entry : issuing is impossible, show why. - if >=1 MUSTCONFIRM : show problems, and ask for confirmation. - if both are empty : issue. @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Should be used for MARC21 with some work. We need volunteers here. ============== HELP NEEDED ============== -We alway accept new developpers wanting to code or test features of the Roadmap. +We alway accept new developers wanting to code or test features of the Roadmap. We still can accept features not in the RoadMap if : - strongly supported/coded by someone. - compatible with other features. @@ -167,4 +167,4 @@ Frameworks have to be defined to be choosable at installation stage. The idea be Same as for MARC21 frameworks. Except we don't have authority structure for MARC21 (we have for UNIMARC in french, thanks to ENSMP) * provide ISBD for MARC21 -(ISBD for UNIMARC is being done, thanks to doXulting) +(ISBD for UNIMARC is being done, thanks to doXulting) --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_211.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_211.txt @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ The next release will probably be 2.2RC1. It should contains : * bugfixes. * some new code for a better LDAP handling (automatic creation of the borrower if it does not exist, getting informations from LDAP directory) -* a barcode generator ! it's a new feature that should be commited by a new developper coming from south america (argentina). I've seen the code, it's clean & nice. Just a new dependencay, for PDF generating. Should be non mandatory for ppl that don't want to print barcodes. +* a barcode generator ! it's a new feature that should be commited by a new developer coming from south america (argentina). I've seen the code, it's clean & nice. Just a new dependencay, for PDF generating. Should be non mandatory for ppl that don't want to print barcodes. --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_220.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_220.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ RELEASE NOTES Koha is the 1st Open-Source Integrated Library System. Released at first in New zealand, in 2000 januaray, it is maintained by a team of volunteers from around the globe, the Koha system is a full catalogue, opac, circulation and acquisitions system. -Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developpers (excluding translators). +Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developers (excluding translators). With the 2.2 version, Koha is now a mature product, with a lot of nice features. It's used in more than 50 libraries, from all kinds (public, schools, search, religious...), of all size (from 1 to 8 branches, from 1000 to 300 000 items). @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ General : * (almost) complete rewrite of librarian GUI : now Koha uses CSS, and is easier to use. However, users of Koha 2.0.0 won't be lost, as the general organisation of the product has not changed. * Online Help : an online help is available everywhere in the librarian interface. It's complete in the parameters section of Koha and for new features. It will be completed for the rest of the product. * Better LDAP suport : Koha 2.2 can be "connected" to a LDAP server and get all borrower informations from there (including borrower category where applicable). However, to avoid problems for libraries without LDAP server, the LDAP features have been stored in modules/C4/Auth_with_ldap.pm file. The standard Auth.pm don't use it. If you want LDAP, just perldoc Auth_with_ldap.pm and manually tune your Auth package ! -* Auto installer : if you install koha with ./install -i /path/to/auto_install_file, then Koha will be installed almost without question. A very usefull feature for developpers that want to install/uninstall Koha quite often. A sample of auto_install_file is provided in misc/auto_install_file. +* Auto installer : if you install koha with ./install -i /path/to/auto_install_file, then Koha will be installed almost without question. A very usefull feature for developers that want to install/uninstall Koha quite often. A sample of auto_install_file is provided in misc/auto_install_file. * Uninstaller : run misc/uninstall.pl, provide the mysql root password. that's all. Koha is completely deleted and can be reinstalled. With the previous feature, it's a very nice solution for test platform. * mod_perl : Koha should now work under mod_perl, that gives a big performance boost (Release Manager don't use mod_perl. fixes comes from A. Tarallo, Argentina, that ensure Koha works fine with mod_perl with the patches applied) * Nelsonville have shared their templates. They are available as NPL theme. --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_221.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_221.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ RELEASE NOTES Koha is the 1st Open-Source Integrated Library System. Released at first in New zealand, in 2000 januaray, it is maintained by a team of volunteers from around the globe, the Koha system is a full catalogue, opac, circulation and acquisitions system. -Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developpers (excluding translators). +Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developers (excluding translators). With the 2.2 version, Koha is now a mature product, with a lot of nice features. It's used in more than 50 libraries, from all kinds (public, schools, search, religious...), of all size (from 1 to 8 branches, from 1000 to 300 000 items). @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ General : * (almost) complete rewrite of librarian GUI : now Koha uses CSS, and is easier to use. However, users of Koha 2.0.0 won't be lost, as the general organisation of the product has not changed. * Online Help : an online help is available everywhere in the librarian interface. It's complete in the parameters section of Koha and for new features. It will be completed for the rest of the product. * Better LDAP suport : Koha 2.2 can be "connected" to a LDAP server and get all borrower informations from there (including borrower category where applicable). However, to avoid problems for libraries without LDAP server, the LDAP features have been stored in modules/C4/Auth_with_ldap.pm file. The standard Auth.pm don't use it. If you want LDAP, just perldoc Auth_with_ldap.pm and manually tune your Auth package ! -* Auto installer : if you install koha with ./install -i /path/to/auto_install_file, then Koha will be installed almost without question. A very usefull feature for developpers that want to install/uninstall Koha quite often. A sample of auto_install_file is provided in misc/auto_install_file. +* Auto installer : if you install koha with ./install -i /path/to/auto_install_file, then Koha will be installed almost without question. A very usefull feature for developers that want to install/uninstall Koha quite often. A sample of auto_install_file is provided in misc/auto_install_file. * Uninstaller : run misc/uninstall.pl, provide the mysql root password. that's all. Koha is completely deleted and can be reinstalled. With the previous feature, it's a very nice solution for test platform. * mod_perl : Koha should now work under mod_perl, that gives a big performance boost (Release Manager don't use mod_perl. fixes comes from A. Tarallo, Argentina, that ensure Koha works fine with mod_perl with the patches applied) * Nelsonville have shared their templates. They are available as NPL theme. --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_222.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_222.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ RELEASE NOTES Koha is the 1st Open-Source Integrated Library System. Released at first in New zealand, in 2000 januaray, it is maintained by a team of volunteers from around the globe, the Koha system is a full catalogue, opac, circulation and acquisitions system. -Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developpers (excluding translators). +Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developers (excluding translators). With the 2.2 version, Koha is now a mature product, with a lot of nice features. It's used in more than 50 libraries, from all kinds (public, schools, search, religious...), of all size (from 1 to 8 branches, from 1000 to 300 000 items). @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ General : * (almost) complete rewrite of librarian GUI : now Koha uses CSS, and is easier to use. However, users of Koha 2.0.0 won't be lost, as the general organisation of the product has not changed. * Online Help : an online help is available everywhere in the librarian interface. It's complete in the parameters section of Koha and for new features. It will be completed for the rest of the product. * Better LDAP suport : Koha 2.2 can be "connected" to a LDAP server and get all borrower informations from there (including borrower category where applicable). However, to avoid problems for libraries without LDAP server, the LDAP features have been stored in modules/C4/Auth_with_ldap.pm file. The standard Auth.pm don't use it. If you want LDAP, just perldoc Auth_with_ldap.pm and manually tune your Auth package ! -* Auto installer : if you install koha with ./install -i /path/to/auto_install_file, then Koha will be installed almost without question. A very usefull feature for developpers that want to install/uninstall Koha quite often. A sample of auto_install_file is provided in misc/auto_install_file. +* Auto installer : if you install koha with ./install -i /path/to/auto_install_file, then Koha will be installed almost without question. A very usefull feature for developers that want to install/uninstall Koha quite often. A sample of auto_install_file is provided in misc/auto_install_file. * Uninstaller : run misc/uninstall.pl, provide the mysql root password. that's all. Koha is completely deleted and can be reinstalled. With the previous feature, it's a very nice solution for test platform. * mod_perl : Koha should now work under mod_perl, that gives a big performance boost (Release Manager don't use mod_perl. fixes comes from A. Tarallo, Argentina, that ensure Koha works fine with mod_perl with the patches applied) * Nelsonville have shared their templates. They are available as NPL theme. --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_223.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_223.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ RELEASE NOTES Koha is the 1st Open-Source Integrated Library System. Released at first in New zealand, in 2000 januaray, it is maintained by a team of volunteers from around the globe, the Koha system is a full catalogue, opac, circulation and acquisitions system. -Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developpers (excluding translators). +Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developers (excluding translators). With the 2.2 version, Koha is now a mature product, with a lot of nice features. It's used in more than 50 libraries, from all kinds (public, schools, search, religious...), of all size (from 1 to 8 branches, from 1000 to 300 000 items). @@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ General : * (almost) complete rewrite of librarian GUI : now Koha uses CSS, and is easier to use. However, users of Koha 2.0.0 won't be lost, as the general organisation of the product has not changed. * Online Help : an online help is available everywhere in the librarian interface. It's complete in the parameters section of Koha and for new features. It will be completed for the rest of the product. * Better LDAP suport : Koha 2.2 can be "connected" to a LDAP server and get all borrower informations from there (including borrower category where applicable). However, to avoid problems for libraries without LDAP server, the LDAP features have been stored in modules/C4/Auth_with_ldap.pm file. The standard Auth.pm don't use it. If you want LDAP, just perldoc Auth_with_ldap.pm and manually tune your Auth package ! -* Auto installer : if you install koha with ./install -i /path/to/auto_install_file, then Koha will be installed almost without question. A very usefull feature for developpers that want to install/uninstall Koha quite often. A sample of auto_install_file is provided in misc/auto_install_file. +* Auto installer : if you install koha with ./install -i /path/to/auto_install_file, then Koha will be installed almost without question. A very usefull feature for developers that want to install/uninstall Koha quite often. A sample of auto_install_file is provided in misc/auto_install_file. * Uninstaller : run misc/uninstall.pl, provide the mysql root password. that's all. Koha is completely deleted and can be reinstalled. With the previous feature, it's a very nice solution for test platform. * mod_perl : Koha should now work under mod_perl, that gives a big performance boost (Release Manager don't use mod_perl. fixes comes from A. Tarallo, Argentina, that ensure Koha works fine with mod_perl with the patches applied) * Nelsonville have shared their templates. They are available as NPL theme. --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC1.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC1.txt @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Welcome to the 1st Release Candidate of the 2.2 version of Koha. Koha is the 1st Open-Source Integrated Library System. Released at first in New zealand, in 2000 januaray, it is maintained by a team of volunteers from around the globe, the Koha system is a full catalogue, opac, circulation and acquisitions system. -Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developpers (excluding translators !). +Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developers (excluding translators !). With the 2.2 version, Koha is now a mature product, with a lot of nice features. It's used in more than 50 libraries, from all kinds (public, schools, search, religious...), of all size (from 1 to 8 branches, from 1000 to 300 000 items). --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC2.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC2.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ RELEASE NOTES Koha is the 1st Open-Source Integrated Library System. Released at first in New zealand, in 2000 januaray, it is maintained by a team of volunteers from around the globe, the Koha system is a full catalogue, opac, circulation and acquisitions system. -Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developpers (excluding translators !). +Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developers (excluding translators !). With the 2.2 version, Koha is now a mature product, with a lot of nice features. It's used in more than 50 libraries, from all kinds (public, schools, search, religious...), of all size (from 1 to 8 branches, from 1000 to 300 000 items). --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC3.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC3.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ RELEASE NOTES Koha is the 1st Open-Source Integrated Library System. Released at first in New zealand, in 2000 januaray, it is maintained by a team of volunteers from around the globe, the Koha system is a full catalogue, opac, circulation and acquisitions system. -Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developpers (excluding translators !). +Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developers (excluding translators !). With the 2.2 version, Koha is now a mature product, with a lot of nice features. It's used in more than 50 libraries, from all kinds (public, schools, search, religious...), of all size (from 1 to 8 branches, from 1000 to 300 000 items). --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC4.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC4.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ RELEASE NOTES Koha is the 1st Open-Source Integrated Library System. Released at first in New zealand, in 2000 januaray, it is maintained by a team of volunteers from around the globe, the Koha system is a full catalogue, opac, circulation and acquisitions system. -Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developpers (excluding translators). +Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developers (excluding translators). With the 2.2 version, Koha is now a mature product, with a lot of nice features. It's used in more than 50 libraries, from all kinds (public, schools, search, religious...), of all size (from 1 to 8 branches, from 1000 to 300 000 items). --- a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC5.txt +++ a/misc/release_notes/release_notes_22RC5.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ RELEASE NOTES Koha is the 1st Open-Source Integrated Library System. Released at first in New zealand, in 2000 januaray, it is maintained by a team of volunteers from around the globe, the Koha system is a full catalogue, opac, circulation and acquisitions system. -Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developpers (excluding translators). +Koha 2.2 is more than 247 000 lines of code, developped by more than 30 differents developers (excluding translators). With the 2.2 version, Koha is now a mature product, with a lot of nice features. It's used in more than 50 libraries, from all kinds (public, schools, search, religious...), of all size (from 1 to 8 branches, from 1000 to 300 000 items). --