Actually, I would rather have a tool that pulls apart djvu files as they are 
uploaded; keeping the text in WS and the pics in Commons
On Oct 1, 2014, at 8:32 AM, Alex Brollo wrote:

> I recently added two recommandations for improvement of MediaViewer here:
> 
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Multimedia/Media_Viewer#Recommendations_for_improvement
> 
> These my pretty exotic requests listed into "Bugs" section (I don't know if I 
> posted them into the right section):
> 
> * While supporting multiple page djvu, to implement a tool to copy into 
> clipboard with a click from displayed djvu page: (1) pure text layer, (2) 
> lisp-like mapped text layer structure at line or word detail, (3) xml mapped 
> text-layer (Alex brollo)
> * While supporting multiple page djvu, to implement a tool to crop and 
> download illustrations (as jpg or png) from image djvu layer of current page 
> (Alex brollo)
> 
> The access to those two tools could enhance a lot, IMHO, full usability of 
> data wrapped into our beloved djvu files. Some js tool could manage mapped 
> djvu text with interesting results. Many from us can get the same data by a 
> local djvuLibre application, but getting data from MediaViewer could avoid 
> the use of local command-line applications  and make easier access to those 
> interesting, so far unused  data for anyone. 
> 
> Alex
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