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generate PDF for an article with two or more versions #85
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It does not seem to work, unfortunately. |
@eddoff, this data is passed to the browser, make sure that the JS cache is cleared. |
I have cleared the cache both of the browser and OJS. The PDF is generated in the correct version now, but still the issue name and number of the other version of the article is included in the PDF. |
To fix this part, apply additionally this commit: 7cb50cb |
Great, it works! Thanks! When do you plan to publish a new version of the plugin? |
After new OJS release |
Is the plugin working in 3.4 yet? There is no release since 2020! |
I tried to generrate PDF for an article that had two active versions (I am using OJS 3.3.0.13).
I was going to "fulltext" tab for the old version of the article, and tried to generate a PDF for that. However, no PDF was generated for this version. But when switching to the new version another PDF has been generated there instead. The metadata (issue name, year and number) from the new version appeard in the header of the PDF.
I hope you can solve this issue. We are publishing in an "online-first"-manner where the issue is changing from this online-first-issue to an archived version when the year has ended. So this issue affects all articles in the journal.
Best regards.
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