On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Gonzalo Odiard <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Chris, > Do you have a list of languages with PDF versions?
My suggestion is to download the .xol, manually change extension to .zip, unzip it, look in the /files directory, and then sort by filetype to discover PDF versions, I'm not saying I won't do that for you, but if you do it, you're in a position to make the replacements with HTML yourself, then rezip, change extension back to .xol and overwrite the existing .xol file on the wiki. I trust you, and I have a back-up :-) > These languages do not have a html version in the unicode.org site? Did not get around to checking if more PDF > HTML exchanges were possible, It could squeeze a few more KB out of the size. The big wins in size reduction (MB at a clip) came from the OGG resampling. > Also, in a random testing I found the Guarayo page is empty, may be is my > fault, or did not have HTML version. I'll take a look. Or you can when you've done the above. The HTML of the index page is very simple and easy to update as needed. The only trick is if you add or delete items in the table, you'll need to readjust the table mark-up to appear after every third entry. The repeating pattern should be visible enough in the HTML by noticing the extra whitespace to the right wherever the row wrapping occurs. </tr><tr> <td> > At last, for me would be best if the european languages apeear in the same > table than the other languages. I think I understand your thoughts here. I felt that in many cases the European languages represented the 'lingua franca" that justified placing them at the top of the file, to make them more discoverable, but I might be persuaded by arguments to treat all languages equally. If you as suggesting adding them a second time in the table below, I would have no objection. > And may be where we have a sound version, include the player in the same > page with the text. > In this way you can hear and read the text at the same time. I like that idea. cjl _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
