Yaroslav Halchenko schrieb:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009, Christian wrote:
I don't really understand. There should be no images in the dumps at
all, only html files and coordinate information as symlinks. The images
are only loaded from the wikipedia servers if there is a connection to
the internet.
Evopedia version 0.2.2 has been released. The major new feature is an
interactive map of articles. Images for this map are automatically taken
from downloaded map tiles of tangoGPS or from Openstreetmap.org if these
cannot be found (and you are online). If you do not have any images and
no
Patryk Benderz schrieb:
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Everything is available at
http://www.reitwiessner.de/openmoko/evopedia.html
Do you provide any screen shots there?
It actually looks just like the article area of the official Wikipedia,
but you are right, screenshots are always nice. I have put some on the
c_c schrieb:
Hi,
Christian Reitwießner wrote:
unfortunately without any feedback, I have now released evopedia 0.2.1,
which fixes a single bug: the near articles feature should work now,
if it did not already.
Well, I saw your site and realised that the English dump is 7 GB. I have a
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Vincent MEURISSE schrieb:
On Wednesday 12 August 2009 10:09:51 am Christian Reitwießner wrote:
So the bottom line is: I don't know if the size can be reduced
significantly. For Evopedia 2.0 I do the dumps myself (mainly because
those on static.wikipedia.org are more than a year old
Regards,
Christian
Robin Paulson schrieb:
2009/8/12 Christian Reitwießner christ...@reitwiessner.de:
Sure, I have thought about that. But then the pages need to be rendered
on the Freerunner. It would be great if we could have some small
standalone Mediawiki renderer. I have had a look
Dear community,
mainly for my personal needs I have written a podcast player called
PodCat that tries to achieve the following goals:
I have an external program that automatically downloads new podcasts to
a specific directory but does not delete them (how would it know if I
have listened to
Dear community,
unfortunately without any feedback, I have now released evopedia 0.2.1,
which fixes a single bug: the near articles feature should work now,
if it did not already. Furthermore, the Dutch Wikipedia dump is now
ready to use.
Everything is available at
Yorick Moko schrieb:
Great!
I really like this project.
I'm interested in a Dutch version.
And I'm sure everyone is interested in an English version.
Which squashfs version do you guys use atm?
Thank you, I'm just compiling the Dutch version. Unfortunately, the dump
process takes very
Hi Sam!
sam tygier schrieb:
Christian Reitwießner wrote:
Hi!
After some serious changes in the dump format that will hopefully speed
up the title search (aside from cleaning the dump a bit) and other
changes in the software, evopedia version 0.2 is ready for testing.
Evopedia
tb schrieb:
Hmm it seems as if this are no new features as the version i use for a month
included all those features
btw. they worked great thank you - the location awareness is a travel guide
killer
it would rock even more if this would be integrated into e.g. tangogps (all
the wikipedia
Hi!
After some serious changes in the dump format that will hopefully speed
up the title search (aside from cleaning the dump a bit) and other
changes in the software, evopedia version 0.2 is ready for testing.
Evopedia is a Wikipedia reader for offline use. Features include:
- live title
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The Digital Pioneer schrieb:
I guess SHR doesn't have pygame in the repos, and I don't feel like trying
to brick my distro right now... :P Oh well.
I also use SHR and installed the pygame and libsmpeg packages from
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