Ian Walls <ian.walls@bywatersolutions.com> writes:
I suppose we could work up a special interface for geographic information, where we could divide by country, state, region, county, township or whatever other local geographic delimiter is used. This would bump up the complexity enormously.... perhaps there is an open datasource we could draw from for this?
How about looking at the systemwide timezone configuration and then loading the appropriate tables? Like - `cat /etc/timezone` Also, some countries use the "zip code"; we use "Pin Code", here in India. Is it possible to configure the display somewhere in sysprefs? Another - In India, each "state" is divided into "District", District, however, apparently means something else in some countries. (I think a city - like London - is subdivided into districts?) So, a possiblity here could be having 8 or 9 fields for the address, with user configurable names for each field. It will be a bonus if it is possible to have default entries for at least 3 - Country, State and District. I will do a jig if filling in a City would auto fill the pincode (or the other way around). Data for such extras could always be packaged separately; and as suggested, Koha can always use blank fields instead of drop down boxes if some configuration / installation condition is not matched. -- Mahesh T. Pai || Encryption: A powerful algorithmic encoding technique employed in the creation of computer manuals.