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1734.
Cancel Transits
Context:
staff.server.admin.transit.list.abort.label
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Located in staff.server.admin.transit.list.abort.label
1798.
URL
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Located in staff.server.admin.copy_locations.editor.url
1799.
URL:
There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in staff.server.admin.copy_locations.editor.url.label
2023.
Cancel Transit
Context:
staff.circ.checkin_overlay.sel_transit_abort.label
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Located in staff.circ.checkin_overlay.sel_transit_abort.label
2055.
Cancel Transit
Context:
staff.circ.renew_overlay.sel_transit_abort.label
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Located in staff.circ.renew_overlay.sel_transit_abort.label
2106.
Cancel Transits
Context:
staff.circ.copy_status_overlay.sel_transit_abort.label
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Located in staff.circ.copy_status_overlay.sel_transit_abort.label
3040.
This print strategy will ignore the printer settings in the "Normal Settings" section. In Windows, you must map your printer to the LPT1 port, under Start Menu -> Printers and Faxes -> your printer -> right-click, Properties -> Ports. Also, HTML styling such as different font weights and sizes will be lost, and any advanced templates using Javascript will not work. Data is sent to the printer as simple text. This option is here for legacy purposes, and the Custom/External Print strategy is more flexible.
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Located in staff.printing.advanced.dos_print.warning.text
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This print strategy will ignore the printer settings in the "Normal Settings" section. Advanced templates using Javascript may not work, even if the external tool can take the receipt.html file.
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Located in staff.printing.advanced.custom_print.warning.text
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If using Receipt Templates with either the DOS LPT1 Print strategy or the Custom/External Print strategy (with "receipt.txt"), the client will try to translate any HTML markup to text, but this process may be imperfect, and for the best fidelity you should consider reworking your templates to be plain text if you are using a plain text print strategy. However, if using a plain text print strategy with HTML markup, you may include special character codes in 2-digit hexadecimal in a "hex" attribute for any given element. Such codes will be converted to actual characters and inserted at the place of the tag. For example, <p hex="0C">Hello World</p> will translate to form feed control character + Hello World. <p>Hello World</p hex="0C"> will translate to Hello World + form feed control character.
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Located in staff.printing.advanced.html_templates.warning.text
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Contributors to this translation: Adolfo Jayme Barrientos, Anahi Valdez, Ben Ostrowsky, Ben Shum, Billy Robshaw, Federico Vera, Galen Charlton, Gerson Vazquez, Mariano Couto, Mariano Couto, Monkey, victor hugo, victor tejada yau.