Hello Patrick, On Sat, 09 Oct 2010 14:31:54 +0200 Patrick Beck <pb...@yourse.de> wrote:
> Hi Sean, > > Am Montag, den 04.10.2010, 16:34 +0800 schrieb Sean Moss-Pultz: > > Just about everything is done in Python that has to do with parsing. > > So you should be fine. If you are interested in developing, get our > > codes from github, let us know when you have something good, and > > we'd love to pull it back into future releases. > > > > Feel free to email us if you have any questions! > > I have looked into the code a bit and have a few starting problems. > Perhaps you can write a small howto about generating the files for the > wikireader: > > - Which base files use the wikireader for converting => XML Datadump? > - How works the converting process where i have to store the data? > - Is it possible to use only one file for converting? > * so it's possible to generate own content - not a wiki. Yes you can generate content from a single file and there are a couple of samples to test the process in xml-sample-files. I added a wiki page: http://github.com/wikireader/wikireader/wiki/Building-an-image to give a brief overview of converting one of these files. Please let me know if this is any help. > > For me it would be very helpful so i can concentrate on the parser and > can test it directly. > > Perhaps you can describe the process to convert Wikipedia XY into the > wiki.dat format and describe how own content can be integrated. From > the git checkout to a working wikipedia XY. > > with kind regards > > Patrick > > -- Best regards. Christopher Hall hswATopenmoko.com
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