Yes of course I agree with you ! Now there are only Gnu web site for texts in
other languages which are free/libre software related explanations only.
ReRTFM to myself ! I can do it with this parameter --print-media-type !
I would recommend **not to** use Wikipedia as primary source. Of course
you can include support for downloading such articles, but please make
the program ask for confirmation when downloading from Wikipedia.
Of course Wikipedia is a great encyclopedia, but the "free software"
related articles
An example of gnutopdf
./gnutopdf --download list_file.txt gnupdf --pdf
In list_file.txt you can have
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/philosophy.en.html
https://www.gnu.org/education/edu-resources.en.html
https://www.gnu.org/software/software.en.html
you need to specified in the URL the
For converting page I use this fre software (GPL3)
https://github.com/wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltopdf
I'm looking for a tool that convert pages by using the CSS (of the page).
(like this pdf Philosophy of the GNU Project.pdf. I get this by printing from
firefox (print to file option)) but with
I maked a bash script that download webs pages from GNU site (and also all
translations availables for one page) and convert them to pdf. After I group
them by language and I create a folder for every language and I put the pdf
files in the right folder. Here the source code :
Yes it's a good idea but which video ?
This video must be have many audio langage and subtitle availble.
I'm looking on GNU web site for this type of video.
I'm also looking on Tedx Website. Usualy there are many subtitle available
for their video.
I founded them in git repository at
https://devel.trisquel.info/trisquel/makeiso/tree/master/files/fsf
The disk images intended for CDs for modern systems are typically around
600M. When you install, even a simple system is typically around 250M or
more.
So, I think that the size of files dies not matter so much. As long as they
are less than 25M I see little problem.
We can also do a multi-audio video file with images passing by to
explain the basics of the free/libre software movement, since it would
use simple images only, it allows us to use a low frame rate and
**possibly** save disk space.
I have been doing short explanations about the free/libre
Thanks
Thanks (You can use framadrop for sharing files)
yes ! Can you send me this file please ?
Can you check that for me please ? If they are such document, can you send
them to me ?
Audio would probably be only a couple MB.
Having a short video/audio clip with a brief explanation would be fairly cool
to do. There could be longer form stuff (Stallman speech audio) but best not
to over do it and clog up the data pipes.
I will look into seeing if I can figure something out video wise but with my
usual schedule,
The card you get when you join FSF. Trisquel membership has nothing to do
with FSF membership.
You are speaking about this or it's another thing ?
Magic Banana is thinking of the version of Trisquel that comes on the FSF's
membership card not the normal version of Trisquel.
This reminds me of gNewSense deltah with ogg song (if i'm correct)in the
exemple section:
https://trisquel.info/files/Screenshot1.png
Blag 140 had a full load of bookmarks in a similar way that Abrowser &
IceCat have Trisquel Forum Donate Wiki FSF GNU bookmarks
Including some exemples
> What do you think about that ?
I think it certainly wouldn't hurt :)
I find so strange that Trisquel OS is a freesoftware that is proud to be 100
% free (like freedoom) but there are any document or manuel speaking about
that in Trisquel OS.
It's a bits paradoxal for me. We need to teach people why freesoftware
mouvement is so important. And the first place
Of course but the wiki isn't in Trisquel live image and not everyone have
full access to the Internet in 2016. Perhaps we can make an pdf of GNU web
site and put it on Trisquel OS.
What do you think about that ?
In Trisquel 7, they are any such document (both in live mode and normal mode)
Maybe the new live image should have that folder in Desktop instead of
Documents?
Great idea.
Well, this is linked repeatedly in the wiki docs, it's actually one of the
first links a user is gonna see when he click on *documentation* -->
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
But yeah, an animation maybe would be nice :P
I'm wondering myself if it would be a great idea to put some file that
explain what is free software mouvement and Trisquel into the next release of
Trisquel. It could be picture, text, short video, or speech, or other that
explain this.
This file will be in a desktop's folder that new
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