Examples of using This preference in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
The value of this preference is in seconds.
XSLTDetailsDisplay needs to be on for this preference to work.
Note that this preference has no effect if UseQueryParser is on.
See the MARC Code List for Languages for additional values for this preference.
This preference disappeared where meritocracy was not explicitly adopted as a value.
Talk to your system administrator when changing this preference to make sure that your system is set up properly for this to work.
This preference can arise for various reasons, such as value, the merit or personal interests.
The Intranetstylesheet preference is a layout and design feature for the intranet orstaff client. This preference allows a library to customize the appearance of the Staff Client.
This preference is used when the longoverdue cron job is called without the- charge parameter.
Using a custom value in this preference causes Koha to completely ignore the default layout stylesheet.
This preference let's you decide if you want to always be warned that the patron has fines when checking out.
Regardless of the option chosen in this preference records with subscriptions attached will allow multiple check outs.
This preference will control the option to return to your results and/or browse them from the detail page in the OPAC.
Do not include the date(position 00-05) in this preference, Koha will calculate automatically and put that in before the values in this preference.
This preference will tell the patron that their item is'Waiting' for them at their library and ready for check out.
This preference allows you to override the default text seen on the log in page in the Koha OPAC. The default HTML is.
If this preference is set to‘Allow' then patrons will be able to check out multiple copies of the same title at the same time.
In this preference you can enter HTML that will appear on the‘Checked Out' tab on the‘My Summary' section when logged in to the OPAC.
This preference is a binary setting which determines whether auto-completion of fields is enabled or disabled for the circulation input field.
This preference lets you decide if you would like to have the holding information on the bibliographic detail page in the OPAC split in to multiple tabs.
This preference if set to allow will give your patrons the option to add a note to an item they have checked out on the OPAC side.
This preference allows you to choose to alter the ISBN matching rule used when staging records for import to be more aggressive.
This preference is a binary setting which determines whether auto-completion of fields is enabled or disabled for the circulation input field.
Despite this preference, they were actually better able to remember the items that they studied with a long delay compared to those with a short delay.
This preference for English-speaking personnel is expected to continue as long as global trade groups continue to trade with each other in USD.
When this preference is set to'Show' text will appear in the bottom right of the OPAC footer stating'Powered by Koha' and linking to the official Koha website.
This preference will let you control how Koha displays patron addresses given the information entered in the various fields on their record.
This preference for English speaking personnel is mostly expected to persist until global business conglomerates continue to trade with each other in USD.
This preference allows staff and patrons to review the Table of Contents from a wide variety of publications from popular self-help books to conference proceedings.
This preference makes it possible to display a Babelthèque tab in the OPAC, allowing patrons to access tags, reviews, and additional title information provided by Babelthèque.