https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=20962 Barton Chittenden <barton@bywatersolutions.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |barton@bywatersolutions.com --- Comment #8 from Barton Chittenden <barton@bywatersolutions.com> --- (In reply to Jonathan Druart from comment #5)
<item> is going to be deprecated, you should use the TT syntax for notice instead. It basically means there will certainly no need to dev anything to support that (apart of adapting the template to your needs).
When I first read through the RFC, this was the point that concerned me the most. Currently, we have the following ways of looping through detail inside of notices: <<items.content>> <item> </item> ---- Detail here ---- <checkedout> </checkedout> <overdue> </overdue> <news> </news> Whatever CLAIMSERIAL does. Not all of these fit nicely with <item></item> -- and having a more flexible and consistent looping construct was one of Kyle's motivations for introducing TT into notices. TT exists as a parsing layer in all notices right now -- rather than extending <item> </item> tags, I would prefer to extend Koha/Template/Plugin to create more user friendly looping constricts in TT, then deprecate <<items.content>>, <item> </item>, the '----' detail, etc. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes. You are the assignee for the bug.