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the actual HTML is correct?
What is the stated DocType of the document in question?
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, which should show you what
can be done with exactly this. If you want to display the real and
rendered content, you need to encode your entity values ( becomes amp;
and so on).
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in contributing, I'm sure nobody
would object, as long as the code remains clean, tight and consistent
with the original project vision.
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How do I get plucker to parse in color?
Change your bit-depth value when you pluck the content.
--bpp=2 vs. --bpp=8 for example.
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One does not install a tarball, one installs _from_ a
tarball ;) I'm sure there's a .tgz for Slackware kicking around
though. Just make sure you have all of the requirements met first.
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- HTML
- Plucker isn't a very efficient way of doing things.
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tag, which Plucker understands. You might have to clean up the HTML a
bit after Adobe is finished with it, but it does work for some users.
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typos in a given e-book.
You could build unplug from the Plucker source tree. That's
what many of us use when we need to unpluck a document.
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source tree, everything you need is in there.
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I'd contact them and alert them of the problem and see if they have the
expertise to find and fix it.
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and bottom of the useful content).
I tried JPluck 2.1.6b and Plucker's Python distiller itself in two
separate tests. They both worked well, though I had to be more careful
about the runaway Python processes eating all of the system resources.
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Did you have any luck?
Yes, quite a bit... try these:
http://code.plkr.org/java/Java_5_API_Documentation.pdb
http://code.plkr.org/java/Java_1.4_API_Documentation.pdb
See if they work for you.
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Plucker either freezes or throws some python error. Sunrise gives
back a memory error, something about the java heap...
Where are these docs that you are trying to convert?
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build their ebook with their
supplied customer information and send that to them at fulfillment
time.
This is how a lot of Palm/mobile applications are designed.
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order to filter/optimize HTML pages. But I can't figure out how this
can be done. Is there a documentation oder tutorial somewhere out
here ? Are there any templates ?
http://tinyurl.com/rx4n7
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However, sometimes after a sync, I have problems with Plucker.
Have you tried building documents with another distiller?
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does not encourage the feed maintainer to fix their broken feed, and we
end up being back exactly where we are with broken HTML content now, and
its also against the XML specification.
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think it is pretty complex to edit every html-document manually,
in order to get the main content from the middle of the webpage.
Look into Sitescooper, it does what you want.
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properly (mostly occluded).
Do a search in the issue tracker (issues.plkr.org) and see if something
similar was reported. If not, open a new incident so it can be tracked.
A quick query shows that 1506, 1352, 1316 and 1308 might be related.
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the 301
response to the other page. In this case, it points to:
http://www.usatoday.com/wireless/palm_os/
You can find the details of the status code here:
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html#sec10.3.2
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previously, convert the wml to html.
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wml? WTF?
Wireless Meta Language, pretty common for phones.
You can easily Pluck that, with the right conversion/glue.
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it working with translated strings, etc.
If anyone wants to work with me to roll a 1.8 package of
Plucker Desktop, AND fix the smallish number of outstanding buglets,
I'm more than happy to point them to the right parts and pieces.
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It needs an update, or it needs to be pulled.
I would disagree. This would eliminate the possibility of it ever
being improved apon. And some may find that it does all they need.
I meant pull the downloadable package, not the source tree.
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of Plucker 1.6, and we're up to
v1.8 now with the viewer.
It needs an update, or it needs to be pulled.
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If I get a chance I'll try running one of the larger files with bw
images to see what it does.
How about putting one of the .pdb files you've created up for
examination by some of us, so we can see if it indeed is corruption in
the .pdb file or some other issue altogether.
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document is
corrupt in some way. I would try cleaning *ALL* of the preferences
with CleanPlkr, delete the questionable versions from your Palm with
a utility like FileZ, then copy over cleanly-built versions of the
Plucker document and try again.
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How can I stop this from happening? Right now my only solution is
to constantly delete all Plucker files, the program itself and
reinstall- but this happens so frequently that I'm just getting so
frustrated!
Purge your preferences with CleanPlkr, also found on the
snapshot page.
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After upgrading SlovoEd from version 4.12 (?) to version 5 it does not
work any more.
Any way I can fix this without downgrading SlovoEd to version 4
again?
Have you asked the SlovoEd developers what they changed?
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your configuration file.
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Error: Runtime error parsing document file:filename.html unexpected
char in declaration: '' Parsing Failed.
Any suggestions on how to correct this?
Check your HTML with an HTML validator, correct the errors it
reports on your source, and try again.
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, capturing
all of the links, why does it matter if its all on one page or not?
One long page of links would take most PDAs quite awhile to render.
What site/page are you using? Can we take a look? It might
help myself (and others) understand exactly what you're trying to do.
David
?
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/10
There's even a Plucker version linked at the bottom..
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Can't you just use http://slashdot.org/palm/ instead?
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it be possible to look into this?
The snapshot hasn't been building for awhile now, because one
of the last few commits seems to have filled region sec3res. Once that
gets corrected, I can re-cast a new snapshot.
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Yesterday, I found out that the snapshot is broken. Try the binary I
attached to bug report #1506 instead, http://bugs.plkr.org/1506.
One of the last couple of commits is breaking it, let me see
if I can figure out what's going on and fix it up.
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for JPluck users.
JPluck was forked off into Opusculus (which has no public
release yet).
Anyone have an idea how this is controlled in windows? Sunrise does
not seem to be starting my java console.
There is a Linux vesion of Sunrise out there too.
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-build (which is just a
symlink to Spider.py), cannot be fed a stream of data directly. You
might try implementing psyco to gain some speed in the distiller if
your machine truly can't handle parsing your source files.
http://psyco.sourceforge.net/
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can't test what would work well on
_your_ T3, I can't try rebuilding the fonts over and over and over
until I get a version that works on both. The Palm Simulator isn't
smart enough to emulate proper hardware, so I can't even test it
there.
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I agree. Stick with Plucker, its the superior of the two.
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to questions they might have within its pages. Lets all give
it our best effort.
Thanks everyone.
[1] http://docs.plkr.org
[2] http://code.plkr.org/docs/
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use a different method to get to the wired.com content.
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. The best route is to
convince Wired (and other content providers) that locking users out
isn't the best way to convince people to subscribe to your services.
[1] http://sitescooper.org/
[2] http://code.plkr.org/Wired_News_ducembarr.pdb
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pdb's on the card
Did you refresh the document list in Plucker?
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, like a main index page or whatever. What kind of problems
were you having?
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, clunky move on their part. Quoting away the
spaces from the shell's interpolation should help:
C:\Documents and Settings
vs.
C:\Documents and Settings
or:
C:\Documents\ and\ Settings
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on the sender's part to send it to all list
subscribers.
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any troubles.
Turn on verbosity and see what page is giving you the 404.
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How do I set up similar icons for Plucker DB's that I have created
so I can go straight to them from the launcher rather than having to
bring up the Plucker library and select the DB that way?
Set the launchable bit on the documents you create.
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quick read of the messages
there).
Have you gone through the desktop.plkr.org site? I seem to
recall there being a screenshot-by-screenshot tour of using it.
If not, just ask here and I'm sure other Plucker Desktop users
will be able to help you.
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archives somewhere,
but the rubberchicken site doesn't seem to allow any access...to
anything.
Are you sure you're going to the right places?
http://lists.rubberchicken.org/pipermail/plucker-list/
http://lists.rubberchicken.org/pipermail/plucker-dev/
David
-bubbles winning out, since the hourglass is really only a
Windows artifact, and Plucker is a PalmOS application.
That being said, you can cut down on the wait time on most
current devices by installing the ARM Zlib[1].
http://www.copera.com/zlib-armlet/
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._color_paragraphs = config.get_bool(color_paragraphs)
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? I've got a
non-public version that does this for about 50 mailing lists that I'm
on. I could expose the .pdbs for download, as long as that too didn't
provide a DDoS of the server =)
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:o)
So you'd have a directory of flat html and images again? Why
not just browse the original site from your phone directly instead?
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+ Tor proxy, so all clients
inside the lan, configured or otherwise, are being anonymized without
anyone knowing at all.
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to see
your hits.. or that they aren't using mod_throttle on the server-side
to cut you down more.
Why not just ask marc.theaimsgroup.com for the mbox and parse
that into HTML locally, and handle it that way? That's what I've been
doing here without too much difficulty.
David
and the source are the right way.
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be able to do something by passing a sleep()
call through the --filter option of the Python distiller. Can you file
this in the issue tracker (bugs.plkr.org) and mark it as a Feature,
so we can track it?
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Here is my question. Is there anyway to create a script that would
back up all this stuff to the SD card and then when she changes her
batteries run another script that moves it back onto the Palm.
Don't BackupBuddyVFS and BackupMan solve this exact problem?
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palm1bit_graymap_file = /usr/lib/netpbm/palmgray1.map
palm2bit_graymap_file = /usr/lib/netpbm/palmgray2.map
palm4bit_graymap_file = /usr/lib/netpbm/palmgray4.map
palm8bit_stdcolormap_file = /usr/lib/netpbm/palmcolor8.map
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a page of rendered
RSS content, and there are no images at all on any of the pages linked
from the newsmob.com website.
Where are you seeing images? There are no image tags in the
source of any of those pages and there are no external clickable links
to the sites they link to..
David
case?
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As I stated above the documents are clearly visible in the Library.
However, I can no longer access them. I get the error messages
instead. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Does SysZLib.prc exist on the device?
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you load it on your
device? Maybe the GPE-Plucker reader has a specific location it looks
for the material?
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Is there a listing some where outlining the different type of images
Plucker supports?
Everything netbpm and ImageMagick supports, Plucker will,
since we rely upon those components for image rendering and
conversion.
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.pluckerrc look like for the paths to the
palmgrayX.map and palmcolorX.map files? Are those correct?
Does using -V3 bring up any more useful detail?
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Am I doing something wrong? Should I file this with a BUGREPORT?
Try running the CleanPlkr app from the Plucker Snapshot link
on the website, and see if that doesn't help. Did you upgrade from a
previous version of Plucker? Or were you always running 1.8 on that
Visor?
David
... or at least, it ignores every one but
the last one, and just fetches that, then quits when completed.
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If you have the source material anyway, why not just use that,
instead of converting it to Plucker, then exporting to MemoPad, and
copying it off?
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I'd be happy to fix these things directly in CVS if you give me
write access.
Send your patch to this list, those with commit access will
review it and commit (or not) as necessary. Thanks for doing the
investigatory work on it.
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How about adding an option to plucker-build for filtering each
downloaded file through tidy?
You mean like using the --filter option of plucker-build?
--filter=filter name:
Pass fetched documents through filter prior to parsing.
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of Plucker to find these kinds of
missing bits, so we can add/fix them before the next release.
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Someone else reported this problem to the list in October last year,
but there doesn't seem to have been a response - has anyone else
seen this? Any workarounds/fixes?
Does running CleanPlkr help? You can find it on the Snapshot
page of the main Plucker website.
David
Anyway, when I get a document that exhibits this behaviour that I
*can* upload somewhere, I'll do so, and then maybe we can progress
further.
How about using the Plucker distiller, instead of JPluck?
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support, just run them through bin/php first and see if you
can redirect that to a local file you can then parse.
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the error in their script has been corrected, I will
remove the block.
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, or whatever... or just use the RSS/RDF feeds.
Thanks. BTW, does plucker-build respect robots.txt?
The Python, Java, and C++ versions of the Plucker distillers
presently, do not.
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the relevant section from your plucker.ini,
including your exclusionlist.txt entries, for review. I'm sure there's
a subtle difference that is causing the issues you're seeing.
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125M Plucker document on my T3, along with a few hundred others (most
on SD).
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to build
it from scratch, but it does work, and doesn't seem to crash when
parsing or when loaded on the device.
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http
a symlink
to Spider.py anyway).
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, but it would be nice to fix it.
This might help:
http://bugs.plkr.org/view.php?id=948
Plucker 1.6, Tungsten|E
Upgrading to v1.8 might also give you some advantages.
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, thanks
to the many holidays and bad weather that always accompany them.
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and helps us make
builds of it for future releases, Plucker Desktop may end up orphaning
itself off like JPluck did.
I've made numerous attempts to contact him, without luck.
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