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I am wondering if any libraries out there receive some warnings that
"Superkeyword" is copyrighted and we are not allowed to use it. Here is
the message:

Your site needs to cease all "SUPERKEYWORD" TERMS , this is an copyright
infringement on our company, and you did not pay a license fee of $1000
/ year.

Don Zhou
Head, Technical Services Department
William Mitchell College of Law
St. Paul, MN 55123

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From: innopac-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:innopac-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joe Reimers
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 12:48 PM
To: papal@xxxxxxxxxx; IUG INNOPAC List
Subject: Re: Millennium Spine Label

In a nutshell, the system options in DB maintenance control all aspects
of
spine label printing from MilCat and from the character-based cataloging

functions. PrintWizard can manipulate the output to a degree, but
cannot
fundamentally change the output.

What exactly are you looking for? What you're telling the system right
now
is this:
You want a spine label that is 8 characters wide
You want a pocket label that is 1 character wide
You want 3 characters between the 2
You want the label to be 6 characters tall
You want a 3-character gap between labels, vertically.

Is this correct? Based on this, I'm assuming you're dealing with 1-inch
x
2/3-inch labels with a 1/2-inch vertical gap between them, and no pocket

labels.

We print both spine and pocket labels, so our init file won't help.

Also, what version of PrintWizard are you using? If you're using 2.6,
try
using /preview to help you get your columns correct. What's important
is
the columnoffset setting, which tells PrintWizard how wide a column
should
be. If your labels are 1 inch wide and have a quarter inch gap, then
you
want to set columnoffset=1.25in columngutter=0.25in (Offset goes from
column beginning to column beginning, gutter counts backwards and leaves

that much of a gap.)

Hope this helps!

Joe R.

At 01:12 PM 5/6/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>List Members:
>
>I've reviewed recent postings about Millennium spine lable printing and
I
>don't see a reference to the following question:
>
>Do label specifications in DB Mainenance have any affect on the
template
>used to print lables within Millennium Cataloging?
>
>For example:
>
>INNOPAC SYSTEM OPTIONS (Database maintenance)
>Label specifications
>
>1 > Print spine label: YES
>2 > Width of spine, in columns: 8
>3 > Width of label, in columns: 1
>4 > Width of gap, in columns: 3
>5 > Height of label, in lines: 6
>6 > Vertical space between labels on printout, in lines: 3
>7 > Printer selection: USE LOCAL PRINTER
>8 > Breakmode for call number: BREAK ON SPACE & SUBFIELD
>
>These settings do not seem to change the appearance of the template
>provided when I print lables in MilCAT. The template controls output
>through a Standard Printer, as expected. But it also seems to affect
>output generated by Print Wizard via JetDirect, even though the data is
>being filtered by an *.init file.
>
>If the MilCAT label template cannot be altered through Innovative, will
a
>correctly configured *.init file overide the template settings? So far
>the sample "lables.ini" provided with PW only seems to offset the data
>stream recieved from Millennium, i.e., it does'nt fully overide the
>template.
>
>Does anyone have an *.init file for printing spine labels with
parameters
>similar to those I've specified above? If so, I would appreciate a
copy
>via my personal e-mail address. If you send one, please state the
vendor
>name and stock # for the label.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Leo Papa
>System Librarian
>Canton Public Library
>papal@xxxxxxxxxx
>734.397.0999 ext 160
>fax 734.397.1130
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Joe Reimers
Technology Support Assistant
Notre Dame Law Library
(574) 631-5994

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