On 6/10/2016 10:51 PM, Bob Birchall wrote:
On the other hand, the Publication line of the non-XSLT display contains more information than the Publisher line of the XSLT display. And there are some other differences, too. Some of the display issues I can handle with CSS, such as getting rid of the "Material type" line. That's controlled by system preferences: DisplayIconsXSLT and DisplayOPACIconsXSLT
Thanks, but I had thought of that. I have DisplayOPACiconsXSLT set to "Don't show", but it's the same whether I have it set to "Show" or "Don't show". I have both OPACXSLTResultsDisplay and OPACXSLTDetailsDisplay set to "default". I would have expected DisplayOPACiconsXSLT to control only whether the icons are displayed in the "Material type", "Format" and "Literary form" info, but whichever setting I use, the icons, and indeed all the text in the line, are displayed. -- Andy Boze, Associate Librarian University of Notre Dame 208A Hesburgh Library (574) 631-8708