There are already a lot of data in the img_metadata field of the image table. I
hope all data you are looking for are in it.
Thomas
Le 28 nov. 2013 à 23:57, Alex Brollo alex.bro...@gmail.com a écrit :
I feel uncomfortable thinking to upload large files just to use a little bit
of data... I
Thanks Thomas, but I'm looking for something much subtler: I look for
mapped text of OCR with any possible detail - t.i. I need at least the
output of djvutxt, djvudump, djvused - and obviously of a copy of djvu
file.
Presently I can't follow the wikidata adventure nor the metadata flow - I
focus
For these use cases I think that download the file is the best way to do it.
It’s very quick because the connection between labs and the other Wikimedia
clusters is very good.
Thomas
Le 29 nov. 2013 à 18:25, Alex Brollo alex.bro...@gmail.com a écrit :
Thanks Thomas, but I'm looking for
OK, I'll do. I hate to move many Mby around the web without a real and
strong need but I hope to build some tools to help users while
contributing, and this, IMHO, is one from the best justifications to use
band and servers time.
Alex
2013/11/29 Thomas Tanon thoma...@hotmail.fr
For
I (painfully) opened a bug into Bugzilla asking for djvulibre binaries
installation into Labs. Any new about? Were they already installed and I
asked unusefully? Are they - as I presume - a necessary tool for
wikisource?
Alex
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Alex Brollo, 28/11/2013 11:38:
I (painfully) opened a bug into Bugzilla asking for djvulibre binaries
installation into Labs. Any new about? Were they already installed and I
asked unusefully? Are they - as I presume - a necessary tool for
wikisource?
What's mising?
I feel uncomfortable thinking to upload large files just to use a little
bit of data... I presume that djvu are saved as bundled files, have you
any new about saving them as indirect files, t.i. as single pages + an
index file and some rather small pieces? Who could give me some detail
about djvu