Releases: zemkat/grima
Bug fixes, and a brand new MoreItems grima!
This release includes a new version of the MoreItems grima, which
allows fast creation of new items on a serial or set based on a
model item. Item description is built as you type, based on Enum
and Chron (no "generate" button needed), though you can edit it
directly as well. If you don't enter barcodes, Alma will generate
unique identifiers for you (thanks for the suggestion, WRLC!)
This release also fixes reported issues, including:
- PrintBib and PrintHoldings now print long records in Firefox
- Fixes to Docker startup (thanks Kansas State Libraries!)
ELUNA 2019 release: Enhancements, Updated Docs, and Docker!
This release includes new grimas to address some of this year's enhancement requests, as well as the beginning of support for Analytics reports. Documentation has been updated, and a new way of running grima has been added: docker!
New Admin release! (and ResolveLink!)
This release improves the functionality and documentation of the
administrative grimas for grima user management. The new Resolve Link
grima can be used to resolve a link from Alma Preview or Primo Display.
This release also contains a few bugfixes and improvements for older
grimas. Dependencies are also updated to the current versions.
Add Internal Notes
New grima suggested by Aaron Krebeck: AddInternalNote
Updated Item template. Some added fixed field functionality.
Updated dependencies for github pages.
Password Fixes!
Password fixes for multiple users. Includes a new ResetPassword grima.
Edge cases
Check for well-known passwords. Edge not supported.
Major release! Docs! Logins! More Grimas!
This is a major release geared towards making installation simpler. Documentation, logins, and a setup wizard!
The library now includes more support for Electronic objects (collections, services, portfolios) and some Configuration objects (library, location). More grimas developed in the past three months are also included.
Under the hood, "splats" have replaced quite a bit of the quoted HTML inside php functions, hopefully making things easier to read and customize.
Use the grima-v0.3.20180910.tgz file if you are a user or system administrator. See INSTALL for details.
The source code is only needed if you want to regenerate the documentation (and does not include the generated documentation).