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[https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=specific&order=relevance+desc&bug_status=__all__&product=tellico Show all Tellico bugs].
[https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=specific&order=relevance+desc&bug_status=__all__&product=tellico Show all Tellico bugs].
= Default fields in use for XSLT processing =
If you want to extend '''Tellico''', you will certainly modify its XSLT processing files. Using default names for fields will makes your XSLT more compatible with others (for example "dewey" and "loc" are used for several data sources.
The list is built at [[Tellico/DefaultFields]]


[[Category:Office]]
[[Category:Office]]

Revision as of 15:26, 1 June 2015

Tellico is a catalogue application, making it easy to track your books, videos, music, even your wine and anything else. A simple and intuitive interface shows cover images, groupings, and any detail you want. Grab information from many popular Internet sites, including IMDB.com, Amazon.com, and many libraries.

Tellico is a part of KDE Extragear, in the Office module

At A Glance

The main window for Tellico looks something like:

Tellico can use a variety of templates for changing the formatting of the collection information.

Obtaining Tellico

Tellico is available for most Linux distributions, as well as the ports repository for the BSD variants. Please check your package manager to see if a package is available there.

Links to many of the packages are listed on the Tellico download page.

Compiling Tellico from the source code requires installing several development packages.

For Ubuntu/Kubuntu there are unofficial packages available in a PPA.

More Information

Bugs

Bug reports for Tellico use KDE's bugzilla.

Show all Tellico bugs.

Default fields in use for XSLT processing

If you want to extend Tellico, you will certainly modify its XSLT processing files. Using default names for fields will makes your XSLT more compatible with others (for example "dewey" and "loc" are used for several data sources.

The list is built at Tellico/DefaultFields