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feature_list_1_6_0 [2010/09/01 15:33] mikerhistory:feature_list_1_6_0 [2018/04/25 14:18] – ↷ Page moved from feature_list_1_6_0 to history:feature_list_1_6_0 dbwells
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 This release adds functionality, configuration, and usability improvements in the following areas:  This release adds functionality, configuration, and usability improvements in the following areas: 
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 +NOTE: These release notes are also available in the Evergreen documentation at [[http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/1.6/draft/html/releasenotes.html]]. In github: [[http://github.com/rsoulliere/Evergreen-DocBook/blob/master/1.6/intro/releasenotes.xml]].
  
 ===== 1.6.0.8 ===== ===== 1.6.0.8 =====
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   * Improved handling of day-granular circulations, and their interaction with penalties -- i.e. For a 7 day circulating item that is checked out at 9am on Sunday, it is not due until closing on the following Saturday.   * Improved handling of day-granular circulations, and their interaction with penalties -- i.e. For a 7 day circulating item that is checked out at 9am on Sunday, it is not due until closing on the following Saturday.
   * Evergreen will notify that printer setups need to be checked at Staff Client upgrade time   * Evergreen will notify that printer setups need to be checked at Staff Client upgrade time
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