1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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2 <chapter xml:id="staffclientinstallation" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" xmlns:xl="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
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4 <title>Installation of Evergreen Staff Client Software</title>
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6 <para>This section describes installation of the Evergreen Staff Client software.</para>
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9 <section xml:id="staffclientinstallation-installing-staffclient">
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10 <title>Installing the Staff Client</title>
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12 <primary>staff client</primary>
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13 <secondary>installing</secondary>
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15 <section xml:id="staffclientinstallation-installing-prebuilt">
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16 <title>Installing a Pre-Built Staff Client</title>
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17 <para>A pre-built Staff Client is available for <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem>,
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18 <systemitem class="osname">Mac</systemitem> or Linux systems. Installing the Staff Client in
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19 each of these environments is described in the following sections.</para>
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20 <section xml:id="staffclientinstallation-installing-windows">
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21 <title>Installing on <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem></title>
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23 <primary>staff client</primary>
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24 <secondary>installing</secondary>
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25 <tertiary>Windows</tertiary>
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27 <para>In this section we describe the process of installing the Staff Client on the
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28 <systemitem class="osname">Microsoft Windows</systemitem> operating system.</para>
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29 <para>Visit the downloads section of the Evergreen website at
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30 <ulink url="http://www.evergreen-ils.org/downloads.php">http://www.evergreen-ils.org/downloads.php</ulink>
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31 and find the standard <systemitem class="osname">Microsoft Windows</systemitem> Installer
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32 that contains the current version of the Staff Client. Download the Installer, then run
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33 it. A screen that looks similar to this should appear:</para>
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36 <phrase>Running the Staff Client installer</phrase>
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39 <imagedata fileref="../media/staffclientinstallation-staffclient-1.png" format="PNG" scalefit="1" width="60%"/>
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42 <para>Click <guibutton>'Next'</guibutton> to continue through the guided install
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43 process. The Install Wizard will ask you to agree to the end-user license, ask you where
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44 to install the software, ask about where to place icons, and then will automatically
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45 install the software on your workstation.</para>
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46 <para>When you run the Staff Client for the first time, a screen similar to this should
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50 <phrase>Running the Staff Client for the first time</phrase>
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53 <imagedata fileref="../media/staffclientinstallation-staffclient-2.png" format="PNG" scalefit="1" width="60%"/>
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56 <para>First, add the name of your Evergreen server to the field
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57 <emphasis role="bold">Hostname</emphasis> in the <emphasis role="bold">Server</emphasis>
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58 section. For example, the PINES demo system is
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59 <ulink url="http://demo.gapines.org">http://demo.gapines.org</ulink>.
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60 After adding the server name, click <guibutton>'Re-Test Server'</guibutton>.</para>
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61 <para>Because this is the initial run of the Staff Client, you will see a warning in the
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62 upper-right saying: <emphasis role="bold">Not yet configured for the specified
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63 server</emphasis>. The first thing you must do to the Staff Client on every workstation
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64 is to assign it a workstation name. This is covered in
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65 <xref linkend="staffclientinstallation-workstationnames"/>.</para>
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66 <note><para>Users must have the <literal>REGISTER_WORKSTATION</literal> permission and be assigned the appropriate working location(s) in order to
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67 register a workstation.</para></note>
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68 <para>To add working locations to a user’s account:</para>
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71 <para>Retrieve the user through a patron search and select <menuchoice><guimenu>Other</guimenu><guimenuitem>User Permission
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72 Editor</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and select the boxes for the locations necessary.</para>
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73 <para>Save the user record.</para>
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75 <para>Making modifications to <guilabel>Working Locations</guilabel> while changing permission settings does not work – when this
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76 workflow is performed, permission changes will not be applied to the database.</para>
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80 <para>Alternately, from the <guimenu>Admin</guimenu> menu, select <guimenuitem>User Permission Editor</guimenuitem> and retrieve the user by
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82 <para>Make changes to working locations as described above.</para>
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86 <section xml:id="staffclientinstallation-installing-macos">
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87 <title>Installing on <systemitem class="osname">Mac OS</systemitem></title>
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89 <primary>staff client</primary>
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90 <secondary>installing</secondary>
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91 <tertiary>Mac OS</tertiary>
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93 <para>This section describes <systemitem class="osname">Mac OS</systemitem>
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94 packages and related versions of <application>XULrunner</application> that can
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95 be used to run the Staff Client in a <systemitem class="osname">Mac OS</systemitem>
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98 <title>Evergreen Version 1.2.3.0</title>
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101 <para>A <systemitem class="osname">Mac OS</systemitem> package that
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102 contains an early version of the Staff Client (version 1.2.3.0) for use
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103 with <application>XULrunner</application> is available. You can find
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104 current releases of <application>XULrunner</application> here:
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105 <ulink url="http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/xulrunner/releases">
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106 http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/xulrunner/releases</ulink> .
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107 Download and install the latest version. You can find further information
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108 about <application>XULrunner</application> here:
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109 <ulink url="https://developer.mozilla.org/en/xulrunner">
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110 https://developer.mozilla.org/en/xulrunner</ulink>.</para>
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111 <para>Note that later versions of <application>XULrunner</application>
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112 (e.g., version 1.9.2.13) have replaced version 1.8.0.4, which has known
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113 security holes and is not recommended for applications that deal with
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114 public web content.</para>
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117 <para>A <systemitem class="osname">Mac OS</systemitem>
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118 Installation package for Staff Client version 1.2.3.0 is
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119 available from Evergreen Indiana. Download and install it from
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121 <ulink url="http://evergreen.lib.in.us/opac/extras/files/evergreen_osx_staff_client_1_2_3.zip">
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122 evergreen_osx_staff_client_1_2_3.zip</ulink> .
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126 <para>To upgrade to a more recent version of the Staff Client, you can
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127 copy the <filename class="directory">build</filename> directory from a
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128 working <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> installation of
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129 the desired version of the Staff Client to your
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130 <systemitem class="osname">Mac</systemitem>.
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131 The required files may be located in a directory like this on the
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132 <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> machine:
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133 <filename class="directory">C:\Program Files\Evergreen Staff Client\build</filename>.
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134 Copy these files to the <filename class="directory">Resources</filename>
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135 folder within the <package>Open-ILS</package> package in your
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136 <filename class="directory">Applications</filename> directory on the Mac,
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137 overwriting files with the same names.</para>
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139 <listitem>Drag the application's icon to your toolbar for easier
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142 <para>When you run the Staff Client installer, a screen will appear that looks
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143 similar to this:</para>
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146 <phrase>Running the Staff Client installer for
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147 <systemitem class="osname">Mac OS</systemitem></phrase>
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150 <imagedata fileref="../media/staffclientinstallation-staffclient-3.png" format="PNG" scalefit="1" width="20%"/>
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153 <para>Click <guibutton>'Continue'</guibutton>, accept the license, then finish the
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154 installation. The application will be located at the destination you selected
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155 during installation. You will then be able to drag the application into your
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156 toolbar for easier access.</para>
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159 <phrase>Finishing the installation</phrase>
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162 <imagedata fileref="../media/staffclientinstallation-staffclient-4.png" format="PNG" scalefit="1" width="20%"/>
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167 <title>Running directly using <application>XULrunner</application></title>
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169 <primary>staff client</primary>
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170 <secondary>XULRunner</secondary>
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172 <para>You must install an appropriate version of <application>XULrunner</application>
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173 to match the Evergreen version. See the following table for the recommended version of
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174 <application>XULrunner</application>:</para>
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175 <table xml:id="staffclientinstallation-table-1">
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176 <?dbfo keep-together="always" ?>
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177 <title>Evergreen / <application>XULrunner</application> Dependencies</title>
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178 <tgroup align="left" cols="2" colsep="1" rowsep="1">
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179 <colspec colname="evergreen_version" colnum="1" colwidth="1.0*"/>
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180 <colspec colname="xulrunner_version" colnum="2" colwidth="1.0*"/>
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183 <entry>Evergreen Version</entry>
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184 <entry>XULRunner Version</entry>
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189 <entry>Evergreen 1.6.x.x</entry>
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190 <entry>XULrunner 1.9.x.x</entry>
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193 <entry>Evergreen 1.4.x.x</entry>
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194 <entry>XULrunner 1.8.0.4 or XULrunner 1.8.0.3</entry>
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197 <entry>Evergreen 1.2.x.x</entry>
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198 <entry>XULrunner 1.8.0.4 or XULrunner 1.8.0.3</entry>
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203 <note>If you have issues removing previously installed
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204 <application>XULrunner</application> versions see
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205 <xref linkend="staffclientinstallation-remove-xulrunner"/>
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206 for further information.</note>
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207 <para>The Staff Client data from the directory
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208 <filename class="directory">./staff_client/build</filename> must be placed
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209 somewhere on the machine (e.g.
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210 <filename class="directory">~/Desktop/Evergreen_Staff_Client</filename>).</para>
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211 <para>Remember to call <application>XULrunner</application> with the full path to the
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212 binary, followed by the install command and the path to the client data:</para>
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215 /Library/Frameworks/XUL.framework/xulrunner-bin --install-app ~/Desktop/Evergreen_Staff_Client</userinput>
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217 <para>The command should exit quietly and will create the folder
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218 <filename class="directory">/Applications/OpenILS</filename>,
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219 containing a launcher named <application>open_ils_staff_client</application>.</para>
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221 <simplesect xml:id="staffclientinstallation-remove-xulrunner">
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222 <title>(OPTIONAL) Removing previously installed XULRunner versions</title>
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224 <primary>XULRunner</primary>
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225 <secondary>removing previous versions</secondary>
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227 <para>If you already have a newer version of
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228 <application>XULrunner</application> installed, per the release notes,
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229 you will need to remove the entire directory
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230 <filename class="directory">/Library/Frameworks/XUL.framework</filename>
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231 before downgrading.</para>
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232 <para>In addition, you may also need to remove the previous file
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233 <filename>/Library/Receipts/xulrunner-ver-mak.pkg</filename> .</para>
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234 <para>If file <filename>/Library/Receipts/xulrunner-ver-mak.pkg</filename> does
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235 not exist (possibly in newer <systemitem class="osname">Mac OS</systemitem>
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236 releases), you need to flush the file <filename>receiptdb</filename>.</para>
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237 <note>If you install a newer version of <application>XULrunner</application>
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238 over a previous (older) install, the older install is not removed but the
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239 symlinks are changed to the newer one.</note>
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242 <title>(OPTIONAL) Flush Receiptdb file:</title>
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243 <para>First, get the package identifier, then purge/forget the build that was
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244 initially installed:</para>
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247 sudo pkgutil --pkgs > /tmp/pkgs.txt
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248 sudo pkgutil --forget org.mozilla.xulrunner</userinput>
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250 <note>It may not be necessary to edit the file
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251 <filename>/Library/Receipts/InstallHistory.plist</filename> after deleting the
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252 folder <filename class="directory">XUL.framework</filename>. See
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253 <ulink url="http://lists.apple.com/archives/Installer-dev/2009/Jul/msg00008.html">
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254 http://lists.apple.com/archives/Installer-dev/2009/Jul/msg00008.html</ulink>
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255 for more information.</note>
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258 <title>Creating an APP file: Staff Client and <application>XULrunner</application> Bundled</title>
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259 <para>An APP file is basically a folder. Start with a folder stucture like this:</para>
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268 <para>Create an APP folder structure with the following commands:</para>
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271 mkdir -p Evergreen.app/Contents/Frameworks
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272 mkdir -p Evergreen.app/Contents/Resources
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273 mkdir -p Evergreen.app/Contents/MacOS</userinput>
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277 <para>Create a new file in the folder
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278 <filename class="directory">Evergreen.app/Contents/Info.plist</filename>
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279 containing the following data (adjust for your version of
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281 <programlisting language="xml"><![CDATA[
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282 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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283 <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
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284 <plist version="1.0">
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286 <key>CFBundleExecutable</key>
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287 <string>xulrunner</string>
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288 <key>CFBundleGetInfoString</key>
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289 <string>OpenILS open_ils_staff_client rel_1_6_1_6</string>
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290 <key>CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion</key>
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291 <string>6.0</string>
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292 <key>CFBundleName</key>
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293 <string>Evergreen Staff Client</string>
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294 <key>CFBundlePackageType</key>
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295 <string>APPL</string>
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296 <key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key>
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297 <string>rel_1_6_1_6</string>
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298 <key>CFBundleVersion</key>
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299 <string>rel_1_6_1_6.rel_1_6_1_6</string>
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300 <key>NSAppleScriptEnabled</key>
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302 <key>CFBundleTypeIconFile</key>
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303 <string>Evergreen.icns</string>
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306 ]]></programlisting>
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308 <listitem>Download and install an appropriate
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309 <systemitem class="osname">Mac OS</systemitem> package of
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310 <application>XULrunner</application> from the Mozilla website
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311 <ulink url="https://developer.mozilla.org/en/xulrunner">
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312 https://developer.mozilla.org/en/xulrunner</ulink> (see
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313 <xref linkend="staffclientinstallation-table-1"/> for recommendations).</listitem>
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315 <para>Make a copy of the folder
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316 <filename class="directory">/Library/Frameworks/XUL.Framework</filename>
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317 inside your APP file. It should look something like this:</para>
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323 ______XUL.Framework/
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325 ________Current -> 1.9.1.3 (symlink)
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327 ______XUL -> Versions/Current/XUL
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328 ______libxpcom.dylib -> Versions/Current/libxpcom.dylib
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329 ______xulrunner-bin -> Versions/Current/xulrunner-bin</prompt>
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333 <filename>XUL.Framework/Versions/Current/xulrunner</filename> into the
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334 folder <filename class="directory">Evergreen.app/MacOS</filename>
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335 (do not symlink; copy the file).</listitem>
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337 <para>Make <filename>Evergreen.app/Resources</filename> the root
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338 of your Evergreen application files like this:</para>
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345 ______application.ini
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348 ______etc.</prompt>
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351 <listitem>Put a <systemitem class="osname">Mac</systemitem>
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352 format icon file named <filename>Evergreen.icns</filename> in
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353 <filename class="resources">Resources</filename>.</listitem>
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357 <section xml:id="staffclientinstallation-installing-linux">
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358 <title>Installing on Linux</title>
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360 <title>Quick Upgrade of the Staff Client</title>
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361 <para>A Linux Staff Client is automatically built on the server as part of the
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362 normal <emphasis>make install</emphasis> process for Evergreen server-side
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363 software. To upgrade the Staff Client on a remote Linux workstation with a new
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364 version, just copy the directory tree containing the Staff Client from your
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365 server to the remote workstation.</para>
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366 <para>Execute the following commands, replacing <literal>USER</literal>,
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367 <literal>WORKSTATION</literal>, and <literal>SOME_PATH</literal> with
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368 appropriate values:</para>
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371 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
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372 scp -r ./build USER@WORKSTATION:/SOME_PATH/</userinput>
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374 <para>You should test the newly copied Staff Client on the remote workstation.
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375 Log into the workstation and execute the following command:</para>
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378 xulrunner /SOME_PATH/build/application.ini</userinput>
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382 <title>Building the Staff Client on the Server</title>
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384 <primary>staff client</primary>
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385 <secondary>building on the server</secondary>
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387 <para>A Linux Staff Client is automatically built on the server as part of the
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388 normal <emphasis>make install</emphasis> process for Evergreen server-side
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389 software. See <xref linkend="serversideinstallation-compile"/> for details of
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390 the build process.</para>
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391 <para>In order to install a compatible Staff Client on another Linux system, you
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392 can copy the appropriate files from the Staff Client build directory on your
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393 server to the new Linux system. You could manually build the Staff Client on the
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394 new system, but you must ensure that the <envar>BUILD_ID</envar> you chose on
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395 the server matches the <envar>BUILD_ID</envar> for each Staff Client you use on
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396 other systems.</para>
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397 <para>If you wish to use a pre-packaged <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem>
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398 version on some systems, you may want to choose the <envar>BUILD_ID</envar> on
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399 both server and other versions to match that of the
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400 <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> Staff Client. To determine which
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401 <envar>BUILD_ID</envar> was used for existing Staff Client installations,
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402 execute each Staff Client and click the <guibutton>'About this Client'</guibutton>
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404 <para>If you are allowed to make changes on the Evergreen server, another option
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405 is to create a symbolic link. In order for a copy of the Staff Client and server
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406 to work together, the <envar>BUILD_ID</envar> must match the name of the
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407 directory containing the server components of the Staff Client, or the name of a
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408 symbolic link to that directory. As the
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409 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user, make the changes as follows:</para>
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412 # as the root user:
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413 cd /openils/var/web/xul
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414 ln -s SERVER_BUILD_ID/ CLIENT_BUILD_ID</userinput>
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418 <title>Building the Staff Client on a Client Machine</title>
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419 <para>This section is directed toward end-users who wish to use Linux rather than
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420 <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> for client machines, but have limited
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421 Linux experience. You can build the Staff Client on a Linux system without installing the
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422 Evergreen Server component. This is a relatively simple process compared to server
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423 installation, but does require some command-line work. The following instructions are
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424 for building Staff Client version 1.2.1.4 on
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425 <systemitem class="osname">Kubuntu 7.10</systemitem>; modify them as needed for
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426 other distributions (the instructions should work as-is for
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427 <systemitem class="osname">Ubuntu</systemitem> or
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428 <systemitem class="osname">Ubuntu</systemitem> derivatives).</para>
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431 <title>Prerequisites</title>
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432 <para>Both <application>subversion</application> and
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433 <application>XULrunner</application> are required to build the Staff
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434 Client. As the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user,
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435 use <command>apt-get</command> to install packages for
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436 <application>subversion</application> and
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437 <application>XULrunner</application>. You can also use
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438 <command>synaptic</command>, the graphical user interface for
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439 <command>apt-get</command>. For <application>subversion</application>,
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440 select the latest version; for <application>XULrunner</application>,
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441 select version <emphasis>1.8.1.4-2ubuntu5</emphasis>.</para>
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444 # as the root user:
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445 sudo apt-get install subversion
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446 sudo apt-get install xulrunner</userinput>
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450 <title>Download the Source Code</title>
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453 <para>Determine which version is needed</para>
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454 <para>For most end-users, a specific version is required
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455 to communicate properly with the Evergreen server. Check
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456 with your system administrator, IT person, or HelpDesk to
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457 determine which Staff Client versions are
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459 <para>Next, you need to determine which
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460 <emphasis>tag</emphasis> to use when downloading the
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461 source code. Tags are markers in the source code to create
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462 a snapshot of the code as it existed at a certain time;
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463 tags usually point to tested and stable code, or at least
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464 a community-recognized release version.</para>
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465 <para>To determine which tag to use, browse to
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466 <ulink url="http://svn.open-ils.org/trac/ILS/browser">
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467 http://svn.open-ils.org/trac/ILS/browser</ulink>.
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468 Look in the <guilabel>Visit</guilabel> drop-down box; see
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469 the list of <guilabel>Branches</guilabel> and, further
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470 down, a list of <guilabel>Tags</guilabel>. You may have
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471 to do some guesswork, but it is fairly straightforward to
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472 determine which tag to use. If the server is version
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473 1.6.1.6, you will want to use the tag that looks most
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474 appropriate. For example, as you look through the tag
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475 list, notice the tag named 'rel_1_6_1_6'. This is the tag
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476 you need; make a note of it for the next step.</para>
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479 <para>Download the Code</para>
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481 <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem>
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482 user, open a terminal (command-line prompt) and navigate
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483 to the directory in which you wish to download the Staff
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484 Client. Use the following commands to download the proper
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485 version of the source code by tag name:</para>
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488 # as the opensrf user:
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489 cd /DOWNLOAD/DIRECTORY
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490 svn co rel_1_6_1_6/</userinput>
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492 <para>Remember to change "rel_1_6_1_6" to the appropriate
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493 tag for your installation.</para>
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498 <title>Build the Staff Client</title>
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499 <para>In the following example, navigate to the directory in
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500 which the source code was downloaded, then navigate to the
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501 proper subdirectory and run the "make" utility to actually build
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502 the Staff Client. Remember to check with your system
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503 administrator about which Staff Client <envar>BUILD_ID</envar>
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504 to use. The server checks the Staff Client
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505 <envar>BUILD_ID</envar> against itself to determine whether or
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506 not a connecting client is supported. For instance, for the
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507 PINES installation (version 1.6.1.6) the supported
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508 <envar>BUILD_ID</envar> is "rel_1_6_1_6". Modify the following
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509 commands accordingly.</para>
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510 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem>
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511 user, run the following commands to build the Staff Client:</para>
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514 # as the opensrf user:
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515 wget http://evergreen-ils.org/downloads/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6.tar.gz
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516 tar xfz Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6.tar.gz
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517 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6
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518 ./configure --prefix=/openils --sysconfdir=/openils/conf
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519 cd ./Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/
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520 make STAFF_CLIENT_BUILD_ID='rel_1_6_1_6' install</userinput>
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524 <title>Run the Staff Client</title>
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525 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem>
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526 user, navigate to the <filename class="directory">build/</filename>
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527 subdirectory and run the following command:</para>
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530 # as the opensrf user:
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531 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/build
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532 xulrunner application.ini</userinput>
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536 <title>(OPTIONAL) Clean Up / Create Shortcuts</title>
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537 <para>The source code download included many files that are
\r
538 needed to build the Staff Client but are not necessary to run
\r
539 it. You may wish to remove them to save space, or to create a
\r
540 clean <literal>staging</literal> directory containing the
\r
541 finished Staff Client that can then be copied to other
\r
542 machines. To do this, execute the following commands (remember
\r
543 to replace <emphasis>DOWNLOAD_DIRECTORY</emphasis> and
\r
544 <emphasis>STAGING_DIRECTORY</emphasis> with the appropriate
\r
548 # as the opensrf user:
\r
549 mkdir ~/STAGING_DIRECTORY
\r
550 cd ~/DOWNLOAD_DIRECTORY/Open-ILS/xul/
\r
551 cp -r staff_client ~/STAGING_DIRECTORY</userinput>
\r
553 <para>Test the Staff Client to verify that all necessary files
\r
554 were copied to the staging directory:</para>
\r
557 # as the opensrf user:
\r
558 cd ~/STAGING_DIRECTORY/staff_client/build
\r
559 xulrunner application.ini</userinput>
\r
561 <para>If there were no problems, then finish the cleanup by
\r
562 removing the original download directory as shown:</para>
\r
565 # as the opensrf user:
\r
566 rm -r -f ~/DOWNLOAD_DIRECTORY</userinput>
\r
568 <para>Finally, the command:</para>
\r
571 # as the opensrf user:
\r
572 xulrunner ~/STAGING_DIRECTORY/staff_client/build/application.ini</userinput>
\r
574 <para>will now run the Staff Client. You may wish to create a
\r
575 shortcut for the Staff Client. To do so, use the previous
\r
576 command as the target for the shortcut:
\r
578 <guimenu>Desktop</guimenu>
\r
579 <guimenuitem>StartMenu</guimenuitem>
\r
580 <guimenuitem>K-Menu</guimenuitem>
\r
581 </menuchoice></para>
\r
586 <title>Using Wine to Install on Linux</title>
\r
588 <primary>staff client</primary>
\r
589 <secondary>using wine to install on Linux</secondary>
\r
591 <para>The Linux application <application>Wine</application> is another
\r
592 alternative if you wish to install the packaged
\r
593 <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> versions rather than manually
\r
594 building the Staff Client. <application>Wine</application> is a Linux
\r
595 application that allows users to directly run
\r
596 <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> executables, and is a simple
\r
597 way for casual Linux users to use the Staff Client. You can find more information
\r
598 about <application>Wine</application> at
\r
599 <ulink url="http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/wineusr-guide/getting-wine">
\r
600 http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/wineusr-guide/getting-wine</ulink>.</para>
\r
601 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user, use
\r
602 <command>apt-get</command> to install the package for <application>Wine</application>.
\r
603 You can also use <command>synaptic</command>, the graphical user interface.</para>
\r
606 <para>Install wine:</para>
\r
609 # as the root user:
\r
610 sudo apt-get install wine</userinput>
\r
614 <para>Visit the downloads section of the Evergreen website at
\r
615 <ulink url="http://www.evergreen-ils.org/downloads.php">
\r
616 http://www.evergreen-ils.org/downloads.php</ulink> and find the
\r
617 <systemitem class="osname">Microsoft Windows</systemitem> Installer
\r
618 that contains the desired version of the Staff Client. Download
\r
619 the installer and place it in a temporary directory.</para>
\r
622 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem>
\r
623 user, navigate to the temporary directory where you downloaded
\r
624 the <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> installer
\r
625 file, then execute it with the <application>wine</application>
\r
626 application (remember to replace <emphasis>VERSION</emphasis> with
\r
627 the release number of the Staff Client you downloaded):</para>
\r
630 # as the opensrf user:
\r
632 wine evergreen-setup-rel_VERSION.exe</userinput>
\r
634 <para>If this step fails, you may need to configure
\r
635 <application>Wine</application> first to properly emulate
\r
636 <systemitem class="osname">Windows XP</systemitem>. To do so,
\r
637 type <command>winecfg</command> from the command line; in the
\r
638 <literal>Applications</literal> tab of the window that pops up,
\r
639 select <literal>Default Settings</literal> and choose
\r
640 <literal>Windows XP</literal> from the drop-down menu, then
\r
641 click <guibutton>'Apply'</guibutton>.</para>
\r
644 <para>Launch the Staff Client</para>
\r
645 <para>A new entry for the Staff Client should now appear
\r
646 somewhere in the <literal>All Applications</literal> menu of
\r
647 your Linux desktop. You may also find a new desktop shortcut for
\r
648 the Staff Client. To launch the Staff Client, visit the
\r
649 <literal>All Applications</literal> menu on your desktop and
\r
650 find the section similar to:</para>
\r
653 <guimenu>Wine</guimenu>
\r
654 <guimenuitem>Program Files</guimenuitem>
\r
655 <guimenuitem>Evergreen Staff Client</guimenuitem>
\r
656 <guimenuitem>Evergreen Staff Client</guimenuitem>
\r
659 <para>or else launch the Staff Client from the new desktop shortcut.</para>
\r
666 <title>Building the Staff Client</title>
\r
668 <primary>staff client</primary>
\r
669 <secondary>building</secondary>
\r
671 <para>You can also manually build the Staff Client by using the <command>make</command>
\r
672 utility in the Staff Client source directory (e.g., the directory
\r
673 <filename class="directory">/home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client</filename>
\r
674 for the current Evergreen version). There are a number of possible options to manually
\r
675 build special versions of the Staff Client on a Linux system. Following is a list of
\r
676 variables that you can pass to <command>make</command> to influence the manual build
\r
680 Build Variable <envar>STAFF_CLIENT_BUILD_ID</envar></title>
\r
681 <para>During the normal <emphasis>make install</emphasis> Evergreen server-side
\r
682 software build process, the variable defaults to an automatically generated
\r
683 date/time string, but you can also override the value of <envar>BUILD_ID</envar>.</para>
\r
684 <para>You could use the following commands during the normal install process:</para>
\r
687 # as the root user:
\r
688 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6
\r
689 make STAFF_CLIENT_BUILD_ID=1_6_1_6 install</userinput>
\r
691 <para>You can also manually build the Staff Client in the Staff Client
\r
692 source directory with a different <envar>BUILD_ID</envar>.</para>
\r
693 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user,
\r
694 execute the following commands to build the Staff Client (remember to replace
\r
695 <emphasis>NEW_VERSION</emphasis> with an appropriate value):</para>
\r
698 # as the opensrf user:
\r
699 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
700 make STAFF_CLIENT_BUILD_ID=NEW_VERSION build</userinput>
\r
705 Build Variable <envar>STAFF_CLIENT_VERSION</envar></title>
\r
706 <para>During the normal <emphasis>make install</emphasis> Evergreen server-side
\r
707 software build process, the variable is pulled automatically from a README file
\r
708 in the Evergreen source root. The variable defaults to
\r
709 <emphasis>0trunk.revision</emphasis>, where the value of "revision" is
\r
710 automatically generated. You can override the value of <envar>VERSION</envar>
\r
711 similarly to the <envar>BUILD_ID</envar>.</para>
\r
712 <para>You could use the following commands during the normal install process:</para>
\r
715 # as the root user:
\r
716 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6
\r
717 make STAFF_CLIENT_VERSION=0mytest.200 install</userinput>
\r
719 <para>You can also manually build the Staff Client in the Staff Client
\r
720 source directory with a different <envar>VERSION</envar>.</para>
\r
721 <para>If you plan to make extensions update automatically, the
\r
722 <envar>VERSION</envar> needs to conform to the format recommended in
\r
723 <ulink url="https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Toolkit_version_format">
\r
724 Toolkit Version Format</ulink> and newer versions need to be "higher" than older
\r
726 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user,
\r
727 execute the following commands to build the Staff Client:</para>
\r
730 # as the opensrf user:
\r
731 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
732 make STAFF_CLIENT_VERSION=0mytest.200 build</userinput>
\r
737 Build Variable <envar>STAFF_CLIENT_STAMP_ID</envar></title>
\r
738 <para>During the normal <emphasis>make install</emphasis> Evergreen
\r
739 server-side software build process, the variable is generated from
\r
740 <envar>STAFF_CLIENT_VERSION</envar>. You may want to have multiple versions
\r
741 of the Staff Client with different stamps, possibly for different uses or
\r
742 client-side customizations. You can override the value of
\r
743 <envar>STAMP_ID</envar> similarly to the <envar>BUILD_ID</envar>.</para>
\r
744 <para>You could use the following commands during the normal install process:</para>
\r
747 # as the root user:
\r
748 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6
\r
749 make STAFF_CLIENT_STAMP_ID=my_test_stamp install</userinput>
\r
751 <para>You can also manually build the Staff Client in the Staff Client
\r
752 source directory with a different <envar>STAMP_ID</envar>.</para>
\r
753 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user,
\r
754 execute the following commands to build the Staff Client:</para>
\r
757 # as the opensrf user:
\r
758 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
759 make STAFF_CLIENT_STAMP_ID=my_test_stamp build</userinput>
\r
764 <title>Advanced Build Options</title>
\r
766 <primary>staff client</primary>
\r
767 <secondary>building</secondary>
\r
768 <tertiary>advanced build options</tertiary>
\r
770 <para>In addition to the basic options listed above, there are a number of advanced
\r
771 options for building the Staff Client. Most are target names for the
\r
772 <command>make</command> utility and require that you build the Staff Client from the
\r
773 <literal>staff_client</literal> directory. See the following table for a list of
\r
774 possible <command>make</command> target keywords:</para>
\r
776 <title>Keywords For Advanced Build Options</title>
\r
777 <?dbfo keep-together="always" ?>
\r
778 <tgroup align="left" cols="2" colsep="1" rowsep="1">
\r
779 <colspec colname="keyword" colnum="1" colwidth="1.0*"/>
\r
780 <colspec colname="description" colnum="2" colwidth="3.0*"/>
\r
783 <entry>Keyword</entry>
\r
784 <entry>Description</entry>
\r
789 <entry>clients</entry>
\r
790 <entry>Runs "make win-client", "make linux-client", and "make
\r
791 generic-client" individually</entry>
\r
794 <entry>client_dir</entry>
\r
795 <entry>Builds a client directory from the build directory, without
\r
796 doing a rebuild. The same as "copy everything but
\r
800 <entry>client_app</entry>
\r
801 <entry>Prerequisite "client_dir"; removes "install.rdf" from
\r
802 client directory so an APP bundle can't be installed as an
\r
806 <entry>client_ext</entry>
\r
807 <entry>Prerequisite "client_dir"; remove "application.ini",
\r
808 "autoupdate.js", "standalone_xul_app.js" from client directory so
\r
809 an extension won't break Firefox</entry>
\r
812 <entry>extension</entry>
\r
813 <entry>Prerequisite "client_ext"; rewritten to use "client_ext"</entry>
\r
816 <entry>generic-client</entry>
\r
817 <entry>Prerequisite "client_app"; makes an XPI file suitable for
\r
818 use with "xulrunner --install-app""</entry>
\r
821 <entry>win-xulrunner</entry>
\r
822 <entry>Prerequisite "client_app"; adds Windows xulrunner to client build</entry>
\r
825 <entry>linux-xulrunner</entry>
\r
826 <entry>Prerequisite "client_app"; adds Linux xulrunner to client build</entry>
\r
829 <entry>win-client</entry>
\r
830 <entry>Prerequisite "win-xulrunner"; builds "setup exe" (requires
\r
831 that "nsis" package be installed, will add options for automatic
\r
832 update if configured and developer options if client build was a
\r
833 "make devbuild")</entry>
\r
836 <entry>linux-client</entry>
\r
837 <entry>Prerequisite "linux_xulrunner"; builds a "tar.bz2" bundle
\r
838 of the Linux client</entry>
\r
841 <entry>[generic-|win-|linux-|extension-]updates[-client]</entry>
\r
842 <entry>Calls external/make_updates.sh to build full and partial
\r
843 updates generic/win/linux/extension prefix limit to that
\r
844 distribution; Adding <option>-client</option> builds clients and
\r
845 copies them to a subdirectory of the
\r
846 <filename class="directory">updates</filename> directory as well;
\r
847 <option>extension-updates-client</option> doesn't exist.</entry>
\r
852 <para>Following are descriptions of other special build options:</para>
\r
854 <title>Developer Build</title>
\r
855 <para>You can create a so-called <emphasis>developer build</emphasis>
\r
856 of the Staff Client by substituting <option>devbuild</option> for
\r
857 <option>build</option> when running <command>make</command> from the
\r
858 <literal>staff_client</literal> directory. The build will contain an
\r
859 extra configuration file that enables some developer options.</para>
\r
860 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user, run
\r
861 the following commands from the Staff Client source directory:</para>
\r
864 # as the opensrf user:
\r
865 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
866 make devbuild</userinput>
\r
870 <title>Compressed Javascript</title>
\r
871 <para>You can execute the Google <systemitem class="resource">Closure Compiler</systemitem>
\r
872 utility to automatically review and compress Javascript code after the build
\r
873 process completes, by substituting <option>compress-javascript</option> for
\r
874 <option>build</option> when running <command>make</command>.
\r
875 For more information on the Google Closure Compiler, see
\r
876 <ulink url="http://code.google.com/closure/compiler/">
\r
877 http://code.google.com/closure/compiler</ulink>.</para>
\r
878 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user, run
\r
879 the following commands from the Staff Client source directory:</para>
\r
882 # as the opensrf user:
\r
883 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
884 make compress-javascript</userinput>
\r
886 <para>You can also combine Javascript review and compression, and also perform a
\r
887 <emphasis>developer build</emphasis>.</para>
\r
888 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user, run
\r
889 the following <command>make</command> command from the Staff Client source directory
\r
890 (the order of options is important):</para>
\r
893 # as the opensrf user:
\r
894 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
895 make devbuild compress-javascript</userinput>
\r
898 <simplesect xml:id="staffclientinstallation-autoupdatehost">
\r
899 <title>Automatic Update Host</title>
\r
900 <para>You can override the host used to check for automatic Staff Client updates
\r
901 by specifying the <option>AUTOUPDATE_HOST</option> option.</para>
\r
902 <para>You could use the following commands during the normal install process:</para>
\r
905 # as the root user:
\r
906 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6
\r
907 make AUTOUPDATE_HOST=localhost install</userinput>
\r
909 <para>You can manually build the Staff Client in the Staff Client
\r
910 source directory and set <option>AUTOUPDATE_HOST</option> to enable automatic
\r
911 update checking.</para>
\r
912 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user,
\r
913 execute the following commands to build the Staff Client:</para>
\r
916 # as the opensrf user:
\r
917 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
918 make AUTOUPDATE_HOST=localhost build</userinput>
\r
920 <para>For more information on Automatic Updates, see
\r
921 <xref linkend="staffclientinstallation-autoupdate"/>.</para>
\r
925 <title>Installing and Activating a Manually Built Staff Client</title>
\r
926 <para>The Staff Client is automatically built, installed and activated as part of the
\r
927 normal <command>make<option>install</option></command> process for Evergreen
\r
928 server-side software. However, if you manually build the Staff Client from the
\r
929 <literal>staff_client</literal> directory, then you need to take additional steps to
\r
930 properly install and activate it. You also have the option of installing the Staff
\r
931 Client on the same machine it was built on, or on a different machine.</para>
\r
932 <para>Assuming you have already built the Staff Client, and that your installation is
\r
933 in the directory <filename class="directory">/openils/var/web/xul</filename>, as the
\r
934 <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user execute the following
\r
938 # as the opensrf user:
\r
939 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
940 mkdir -p "/openils/var/web/xul/$(cat build/BUILD_ID)"
\r
941 cp -R build/server "/openils/var/web/xul/$(cat build/BUILD_ID)"</userinput>
\r
945 <title>Packaging the Staff Client</title>
\r
946 <para>Once you have built the Staff Client, you can create several forms of special client
\r
947 packages by using a modified <command>make</command> command in the <literal>staff_client</literal>
\r
950 <title>Packaging a Generic Client</title>
\r
951 <para>This build creates a Staff Client packaged as an XPI file suitable for use with
\r
952 the <option>--install-app</option> parameter of <application>XULrunner</application>.
\r
953 It requires that you already have the <systemitem>zip</systemitem> utility
\r
954 installed on your system.</para>
\r
955 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user, execute
\r
956 the following commands:</para>
\r
959 # as the opensrf user:
\r
960 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
961 make generic-client</userinput>
\r
963 <para>The output file <filename>evergreen_staff_client.xpi</filename> will be created.</para>
\r
966 <title>Packaging a <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> Client</title>
\r
967 <para>This build creates a Staff Client packaged as a
\r
968 <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> executable. It requires that
\r
969 you already have the <application>unzip</application> utility installed on
\r
970 your system. It also requires that you install
\r
971 <ulink url="http://nsis.sourceforge.net/">NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System)</ulink>,
\r
972 a professional open source utility package used to create
\r
973 <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> installers (the
\r
974 <application>"makensis"</application> utility is installed as part of the
\r
975 <application>"nsis"</application> package). You should use Version 2.45 or
\r
977 <para>If you wish for the Staff Client to have a link icon/tray icon by
\r
978 default, you may wish to provide a pre-modified
\r
979 <application>xulrunner-stub.exe</application>. Place it in the Staff Client
\r
980 source directory and <command>make</command> will automatically use it instead
\r
981 of the one that comes with the downloaded <application>XULrunner</application>
\r
982 release. The version of <application>xulrunner-stub.exe</application> need not
\r
983 match exactly.</para>
\r
984 <para>You can also use a tool such as
\r
985 <ulink url="http://www.angusj.com/resourcehacker/">Resource Hacker</ulink>
\r
986 to embed icons. <application>Resource Hacker</application> is an open-source
\r
987 utility used to modify resources within 32-bit
\r
988 <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> executables.
\r
989 Some useful icon ID strings include the following:</para>
\r
991 <?dbfo keep-together="always" ?>
\r
992 <title>Icon IDs for Packaging a Windows Client</title>
\r
993 <tgroup align="left" cols="2" colsep="1" rowsep="1">
\r
994 <colspec colname="keyword" colnum="1" colwidth="1.0*"/>
\r
995 <colspec colname="icon" colnum="2" colwidth="1.0*"/>
\r
998 <entry>IDI_APPICON</entry>
\r
999 <entry>Tray icon</entry>
\r
1002 <entry>32512</entry>
\r
1003 <entry>Default window icon</entry>
\r
1008 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user
\r
1009 execute the following commands:</para>
\r
1012 # as the opensrf user:
\r
1013 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
1014 make win-client</userinput>
\r
1016 <para>The output file <filename>evergreen_staff_client_setup.exe</filename> will be created.</para>
\r
1019 <title>Packaging a Linux Client</title>
\r
1020 <para>This build creates a Staff Client packaged as a compressed
\r
1021 <literal>tar</literal> archive file with <application>XULrunner</application>
\r
1022 already bundled with it. It requires that you already have the
\r
1023 <application>bzip2</application> utility installed on your system.</para>
\r
1024 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user,
\r
1025 execute the following commands:</para>
\r
1028 # as the opensrf user:
\r
1029 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
1030 make linux-client</userinput>
\r
1032 <para>The output file <filename>evergreen_staff_client.tar.bz2</filename> will be created.</para>
\r
1035 <title>Packaging a <application>Firefox</application> Extension</title>
\r
1036 <para>This build creates a Staff Client packaged as a <application>Firefox</application>
\r
1037 extension. It requires that you already have the <systemitem>zip</systemitem>
\r
1038 utility installed on your system.</para>
\r
1039 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user,
\r
1040 execute the following commands:</para>
\r
1043 # as the opensrf user:
\r
1044 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
1045 make extension</userinput>
\r
1047 <para>The output file <filename>evergreen.xpi</filename> will be created.</para>
\r
1050 <section xml:id="staffclientinstallation-autoupdate">
\r
1051 <title>Staff Client Automatic Updates</title>
\r
1053 <primary>staff client</primary>
\r
1054 <secondary>automatic updates</secondary>
\r
1056 <para>It is possible to set up support for automatic Staff Client updates, either during
\r
1057 the normal Evergreen server-side build process, or by manually building the Staff Client
\r
1058 with certain special options.</para>
\r
1060 <para>Automatic update server certificate requirements are more strict than
\r
1061 normal server requirements. <application>Firefox</application> and
\r
1062 <application>XULrunner</application> will both ignore any automatic update
\r
1063 server that is not validated by a trusted certificate authority. Servers with
\r
1064 exceptions added to force the Staff Client to accept them <emphasis>WILL NOT
\r
1065 WORK</emphasis>.</para>
\r
1066 <para>In addition, automatic updates have special requirements for the file
\r
1067 <filename>update.rdf</filename>:</para>
\r
1069 <listitem>It must be served from an SSL server, or</listitem>
\r
1070 <listitem>It must be signed with the <ulink url="https://developer.mozilla.org/en/McCoy">
\r
1071 https://developer.mozilla.org/en/McCoy</ulink> tool.</listitem>
\r
1073 <para>You can pre-install the signing key into the file
\r
1074 <filename>install.rdf</filename> directly, or install it into a copy as
\r
1075 <filename>install.mccoy.rdf</filename>. If the latter exists it will be copied
\r
1076 into the build instead of the original file
\r
1077 <filename>install.rdf</filename>.</para>
\r
1080 <title>Autoupdate Host</title>
\r
1081 <para>You can manually set the name of the automatic update host. If you do
\r
1082 not set the name then, by default, the Staff Client will not include an
\r
1083 automatic update preference. You can set the autoupdate host name as
\r
1087 <para>At configuration time during the normal <emphasis>make install</emphasis>
\r
1088 process for Evergreen server-side software.</para>
\r
1089 <para>You can do this when you first configure the Evergreen server-side
\r
1090 software (see <xref linkend="serversideinstallation-configure"/>).
\r
1091 As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user, execute
\r
1092 the following commands:</para>
\r
1095 # as the opensrf user:
\r
1096 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6
\r
1097 ./configure --prefix=/openils --sysconfdir=/openils/conf --with-updateshost=hostname
\r
1102 <para>During a manual Staff Client build process.</para>
\r
1103 <para>You can override the variable
\r
1104 <envar>AUTOUPDATE_HOST=hostname</envar> and manually build the
\r
1105 Staff Client from the <literal>staff_client</literal>
\r
1106 directory (see <xref linkend="staffclientinstallation-autoupdatehost"/>
\r
1107 for details). If you specify only a bare hostname (for example,
\r
1108 <systemitem class="domainname">example.com</systemitem>) then
\r
1109 the Staff Client will automatically use the secure URL
\r
1110 <systemitem class="domainname">https://example.com</systemitem>.
\r
1111 If you wish to use a non-https URL, then you must explicitly
\r
1112 specify the full URL (for example,
\r
1113 <systemitem class="domainname">http://example.com</systemitem>).</para>
\r
1114 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user,
\r
1115 execute the following commands to build the Staff Client (remember to
\r
1116 replace <emphasis>SOME_URL</emphasis> with an appropriate value):</para>
\r
1119 # as the opensrf user:
\r
1120 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
1121 make AUTOUPDATE_HOST=http://SOME_URL build</userinput>
\r
1127 <title>Building Updates</title>
\r
1129 <primary>staff client</primary>
\r
1130 <secondary>automatic updates</secondary>
\r
1131 <tertiary>building</tertiary>
\r
1133 <para>Similar to building clients, you can use the targets
\r
1134 <option>generic-updates</option>, <option>win-updates</option>,
\r
1135 <option>linux-updates</option>, and <option>extension-updates</option>
\r
1136 individually with <command>make</command> to build the update files for the
\r
1137 Staff Client. To build all the targets at once, simply use the target
\r
1138 <option>updates</option>.</para>
\r
1139 <para>A full update will be built for each specified target (or for all if you
\r
1140 use the target <option>updates</option>). For all but extensions any previous
\r
1141 full updates (archived by default in the directory
\r
1142 <filename class="directory">/openils/var/updates/archives</filename>) will be
\r
1143 used to make partial updates. Partial updates tend to be much smaller and will
\r
1144 thus download more quickly, but if something goes wrong with a partial update
\r
1145 the full update will be used as a fallback. Extensions do not currently support
\r
1146 partial updates.</para>
\r
1147 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user, change
\r
1148 directory to the Staff Client source directory, then execute the following
\r
1152 # as the opensrf user:
\r
1153 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client</userinput>
\r
1155 <para>Command to build all updates at once:</para>
\r
1158 # as the opensrf user:
\r
1159 make updates</userinput>
\r
1161 <para>commands to build updates individually:</para>
\r
1164 # as the opensrf user:
\r
1165 make generic-updates
\r
1167 make linux-updates
\r
1168 make extension-updates</userinput>
\r
1172 <title>Building updates with clients</title>
\r
1174 <primary>staff client</primary>
\r
1175 <secondary>automatic updates</secondary>
\r
1176 <tertiary>building with clients</tertiary>
\r
1178 <para>To save time and effort you can build updates and manual download
\r
1179 clients at the same time by adding the phrase <literal>"-client"</literal> to each
\r
1180 target name (for example, you could specify <option>updates-client</option> to build
\r
1181 all the targets at once, or you could specify <option>win-updates-client</option>
\r
1182 to build updates individually). This process will not work for the option
\r
1183 <option>extension-updates</option>.</para>
\r
1184 <para>The clients will be installed alongside the updates and listed on the
\r
1185 <filename>manualupdate.html</filename> page, instead of being left in the
\r
1186 <literal>staff_client</literal> directory.</para>
\r
1187 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user, execute
\r
1188 one of the following commands:</para>
\r
1189 <para>To build all updates at once:</para>
\r
1192 # as the opensrf user:
\r
1193 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
1194 make updates-client</userinput>
\r
1196 <para>To build updates individually:</para>
\r
1199 # as the opensrf user:
\r
1200 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
1201 make generic-updates-client
\r
1202 make win-updates-client
\r
1203 make linux-updates-client</userinput>
\r
1207 <title>Activating the Update Server</title>
\r
1209 <primary>staff client</primary>
\r
1210 <secondary>automatic updates</secondary>
\r
1211 <tertiary>activating the update server</tertiary>
\r
1213 <para>This section reviews scripts associated with the update server, and
\r
1214 requires some final adjustments to file permissions.</para>
\r
1215 <para>The Apache example configuration creates an <literal>updates</literal>
\r
1216 directory that, by default, points to the directory
\r
1217 <filename class="directory">/openils/var/updates/pub</filename>. This
\r
1218 directory contains one HTML file and several specially-named script files.</para>
\r
1219 <para>The <filename>updatedetails.html</filename> file is the fallback web
\r
1220 page for the update details. The <filename>check</filename> script is used for
\r
1221 <application>XULrunner</application> updates. The
\r
1222 <filename>update.rdf</filename> script is used for extension updates.
\r
1223 The <filename>manualupdate.html</filename> file checks for clients to provide
\r
1224 download links when automatic updates have failed and uses the download script
\r
1225 to force a download of the generic client XPI (compared to
\r
1226 <application>Firefox</application> trying to install it as an
\r
1227 extension).</para>
\r
1228 <para>To change the permissions for the scripts
\r
1229 <filename>check</filename>, <filename>download</filename>,
\r
1230 <filename>manualupdate.html</filename>, and
\r
1231 <filename>update.rdf</filename>, as the root user execute the following
\r
1235 # as the root user:
\r
1236 cd /openils/var/updates/pub
\r
1237 chmod +x check download manualupdate.html update.rdf</userinput>
\r
1242 <title>Other tips</title>
\r
1243 <simplesect xml:id="staffclientinstallation-othertips">
\r
1244 <title>Multiple workstations on one install</title>
\r
1245 <para>Multiple workstation registrations for the same server can be accomplished
\r
1246 with a single Staff Client install by using multiple profiles. When running
\r
1247 <application>XULrunner</application> you can specify the option
\r
1248 <literal>"-profilemanager"</literal> or <literal>"-P"</literal> (uppercase "P")
\r
1249 to force the Profile Manager to start. Unchecking the <literal>"Don't ask at startup"</literal>
\r
1250 option will make this the default.</para>
\r
1251 <para>Once you have opened the Profile Manager you can create additional
\r
1252 profiles, one for each workstation you wish to register. You may need to install
\r
1253 SSL exceptions for each profile.</para>
\r
1254 <para>When building any of the targets <option>win-client</option>,
\r
1255 <option>win-updates-client</option>, or <option>updates-client</option>, you can
\r
1256 specify <option>NSIS_EXTRAOPTS=-DPROFILES</option> to add an option
\r
1257 <guimenuitem>"Evergreen Staff Client Profile Manager"</guimenuitem> to the
\r
1258 start menu.</para>
\r
1259 <para>As the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user,
\r
1260 execute the following commands:</para>
\r
1263 # as the opensrf user:
\r
1264 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client
\r
1265 make NSIS_EXTRAOPTS=-DPROFILES win-client</userinput>
\r
1269 <title> Multiple Staff Clients</title>
\r
1270 <para>It may be confusing if you are not careful, but you can log in to
\r
1271 multiple Evergreen servers at the same time, or a single Evergreen server
\r
1272 multiple times. In either case you will need to create an additional profile for
\r
1273 each additional server or workstation you want to log in as (see the previous
\r
1274 tip in <xref linkend="staffclientinstallation-othertips"/>).</para>
\r
1275 <para>Once you have created the profiles, run
\r
1276 <application>XULrunner</application> with the option <option>-no-remote</option>
\r
1277 (in addition to <option>"-profilemanger"</option> or <option>"-P"</option> if
\r
1278 needed). Instead of <application>XULrunner</application> opening a new login
\r
1279 window on your existing session it will start a new session instead, which can
\r
1280 then be logged in to a different server or workstation ID.</para>
\r
1284 <section xml:id="staffclientinstallation-running-staffclient">
\r
1285 <title>Running the Staff Client</title>
\r
1287 <primary>staff client</primary>
\r
1288 <secondary>running</secondary>
\r
1289 <tertiary>linux</tertiary>
\r
1291 <para>You can run the Staff Client on a Linux system by using the
\r
1292 <application>XULrunner</application> application (installed automatically and by default
\r
1293 with <application>Firefox</application> <literal>Version 3.0</literal> and later on
\r
1294 <systemitem class="osname">Ubuntu</systemitem> and
\r
1295 <systemitem class="osname">Debian</systemitem> distributions).</para>
\r
1296 <para>For example, if the source files for the Evergreen installation are in the directory
\r
1297 <filename class="directory">/home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/</filename> you can start the
\r
1298 Staff Client as shown in the following example:</para>
\r
1301 # as the opensrf user:
\r
1302 cd /home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.6.1.6/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/build
\r
1303 xulrunner application.ini</userinput>
\r
1305 <section xml:id="staffclientinstallation-workstationnames">
\r
1306 <title>Assigning Workstation Names</title>
\r
1308 <primary>staff client</primary>
\r
1309 <secondary>assigning workstation names</secondary>
\r
1311 <para>The Staff Client must be assigned to a library and given a unique name before it
\r
1312 will connect fully to the Evergreen server. The only restriction is that the workstation's
\r
1313 name must be unique within the assigned library. Make sure to select a workstation name
\r
1314 that you will remember later, one that reflects the role, purpose, and/or location of a
\r
1315 particular computer. These names will come up later in statistical reporting, and can also
\r
1316 be handy when troubleshooting.</para>
\r
1319 <phrase>Example of unconfigured Staff Client</phrase>
\r
1322 <imagedata fileref="../media/staffclientinstallation-staffclient-workstationnames-1.png" format="PNG" scalefit="1" width="60%"/>
\r
1325 <para>In order to assign a workstation a name, a user with appropriate
\r
1326 permissions must login to the Staff Client. In PINES, the local system
\r
1327 administrator (OPSM) has the ability to assign workstation names in their
\r
1328 library system. Library managers (LIBM's) have the ability within their
\r
1329 branch. To assign a workstation a name, login to the system. You will be
\r
1330 prompted to assign the workstation a library and a name:</para>
\r
1333 <phrase>Example of configured Staff Client</phrase>
\r
1336 <imagedata fileref="../media/staffclientinstallation-staffclient-workstationnames-2.png" format="PNG" scalefit="1" width="60%"/>
\r
1339 <para>Select the library this workstation physically operates in from the drop
\r
1340 down menu. In this example, we have selected "MGRL-MA". Type in a friendly name
\r
1341 for the workstation. In this example, we are installing the Staff Client on the
\r
1342 director's personal system, and have named it as such. Then click
\r
1343 <guibutton>'Register'</guibutton>.</para>
\r
1344 <para>Once you have registered your workstation
\r
1345 with the server, your screen will look like this:</para>
\r
1348 <phrase>Example of registered Staff Client</phrase>
\r
1351 <imagedata fileref="../media/staffclientinstallation-staffclient-workstationnames-3.png" format="PNG" scalefit="1" width="60%"/>
\r
1354 <para>You are now ready to log into the Staff Client for the first time. Type in
\r
1355 your password again, and click <guibutton>'Login'</guibutton>.</para>
\r
1357 <section xml:id="staffclientinstallation-proxy">
\r
1358 <title>Running the Staff Client Over An <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem> Tunnel</title>
\r
1360 <primary>staff client</primary>
\r
1361 <secondary>running through an SSH tunnel</secondary>
\r
1363 <para>You can configure the Staff Client to communicate with the Evergreen server over
\r
1364 an <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem> tunnel using a SOCKS 5 proxy
\r
1365 server. There are several reasons for sending network traffic for the Staff Client
\r
1366 through an <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem> proxy:</para>
\r
1369 <para>Firewalls may prevent you from reaching the Evergreen
\r
1370 server. This may happen when you are connecting the Staff
\r
1371 Client to a test server that should not be available
\r
1372 generally, or it may be the result of network design
\r
1373 priorities other than ease of use.</para>
\r
1376 <para>You may wish to improve security in situations where
\r
1377 Staff Client traffic may be susceptible to network
\r
1378 eavesdropping. This is especially true when staff machines
\r
1379 connect via wireless links to the network.</para>
\r
1383 <title>Setting Up an <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem> Tunnel</title>
\r
1384 <para>You will need a server that allows you to log in via
\r
1385 <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem> and has network access to the
\r
1386 Evergreen server you want to reach. You will use your username and password
\r
1387 for that <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem> server to set up a
\r
1389 <para>For <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> users, one good
\r
1390 solution is the open-source utility
\r
1391 <ulink url="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/">PuTTY</ulink>,
\r
1392 a free <systemitem class="protocal">telnet/SSH</systemitem> client.
\r
1393 Following are instructions for setting up an <application>SSH</application>
\r
1394 session using the <application>PuTTY</application> utility:</para>
\r
1397 <phrase>Setting up an <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem>
\r
1398 tunnel in <application>PuTTY</application></phrase>
\r
1401 <imagedata fileref="../media/staffclientinstallation-proxy-putty-1.png" format="PNG" scalefit="1" width="60%"/>
\r
1406 <para>Using the menu on the left, find the section:</para>
\r
1409 <guimenu>Connection</guimenu>
\r
1410 <guimenuitem>SSH</guimenuitem>
\r
1411 <guimenuitem>Tunnels</guimenuitem>
\r
1416 <para>In the section on the right labeled <literal>"Source
\r
1417 port"</literal>, enter <literal>9999</literal>.</para>
\r
1420 <para>Set the checkbox <literal>"Dynamic"</literal>. Do not
\r
1421 enter anything in the <literal>"Destination"</literal> text
\r
1425 <para>Click <guibutton>'Add'</guibutton> and notice that
\r
1426 <literal>"D9999"</literal> now appears in the section
\r
1427 labeled <literal>"Forwarded ports"</literal>.</para>
\r
1430 <para>Use the menu on the left, find the
\r
1431 <literal>"Session"</literal> section, then enter the host name
\r
1432 of the <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem>
\r
1436 <para>A pop-up window will open to allow you to enter your
\r
1437 username and password. Once you are logged in, the tunnel is
\r
1441 <para>See <ulink url="http://inside.mines.edu/~gmurray/HowTo/sshNotes.html">How to set up
\r
1442 <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem> (for the beginner)</ulink> for information on
\r
1443 setting up <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem> for other client operating
\r
1447 <title>Configuring the Staff Client to Use the <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem> Tunnel</title>
\r
1448 <para>In order to tell the Staff Client that all traffic should be sent
\r
1449 through the <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem> tunnel just configured,
\r
1450 you must find edit the file <filename>all.js</filename>, usually located at
\r
1451 <filename>C:\Program Files\Evergreen Staff Client\greprefs\all.js</filename>
\r
1452 on a <systemitem class="osname">Windows</systemitem> system.
\r
1453 Search this file for the word <literal>socks</literal> to find the appropriate
\r
1454 section for the following changes.</para>
\r
1457 <phrase>The SOCKS section of "all.js" before changes</phrase>
\r
1460 <imagedata fileref="../media/staffclientinstallation-proxy-socks-1.png" format="PNG" scalefit="1" width="70%"/>
\r
1463 <para>Make the following changes:</para>
\r
1466 <para>Change the value of <literal>network.proxy.socks</literal>
\r
1467 from <literal>""</literal> to <literal>localhost</literal>.</para>
\r
1470 <para>Change the value of <literal>network.proxy.socks_port</literal>
\r
1471 from <literal>0</literal> to <literal>9999</literal>.</para>
\r
1476 <phrase>The SOCKS section of "all.js" after changes</phrase>
\r
1479 <imagedata fileref="../media/staffclientinstallation-proxy-socks-2.png" format="PNG" scalefit="1" width="70%"/>
\r
1482 <para>If everything is working correctly, you should now be able to run
\r
1483 the Staff Client and all its data will be sent encrypted through the
\r
1484 <systemitem class="protocal">SSH</systemitem> tunnel you have just configured.</para>
\r
1488 <title>Navigating a Tabbed Interface</title>
\r
1489 <para>Like many popular current web browsers and other applications, the Staff Client
\r
1490 uses a "tabbed" interface. Tabs allow you to have several pages open at the same time
\r
1491 in a single window. This is easier to manage on your computer screen than multiple
\r
1492 windows, since you can easily switch between tabs in the same window.</para>
\r
1495 <phrase>Tabs in the Staff Client window</phrase>
\r
1498 <imagedata fileref="../media/staffclientinstallation-tabbed-1.png" format="PNG" scalefit="1" width="70%"/>
\r
1501 <para>The "tabs" appear below the menu bar in the Staff Client with a descriptive
\r
1502 title. Simply select a tab to bring it to the front and view the page displayed in the
\r
1503 tab. You can use tabs to have access to multiple things all at the same time: patron
\r
1504 records and searches, bibliographic records and searches, circulation or cataloging
\r
1505 interfaces - anything at all in the Staff Client.</para>
\r
1507 <listitem>Create a new tab by pressing
\r
1509 <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>
\r
1510 <keycap>T</keycap>
\r
1512 on the keyboard or selecting:
\r
1514 <guimenu>File</guimenu>
\r
1515 <guimenuitem>New Tab</guimenuitem>
\r
1517 from the menu.</listitem>
\r
1518 <listitem>Close a tab by pressing
\r
1520 <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>
\r
1521 <keycap>W</keycap>
\r
1522 </keycombo> on the keyboard or selecting
\r
1524 <guimenu>File</guimenu>
\r
1525 <guimenuitem>Close Tab</guimenuitem>
\r
1527 from the menu.</listitem>
\r
1528 <listitem>Switch tabs by pressing
\r
1530 <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>
\r
1531 <keycap>Tab</keycap>
\r
1533 on the keyboard or selecting the tab in the tab bar.</listitem>
\r