Please note the order of my list of requests:

1. extracting mapped text, in list-like format (lighter, easier to obtain
by two DjvuLibre routines, but a little tricky to converto into a js
object), or/and in xml format; this is really simple to get by a server
routine, and difficult to obtain  for a usual user:
2. cropping images (all what's needed is a tool to crop jpg already
produced by mediawiki software); this is not so important.

Yes, sometimes default jpg images are not the best but IMHO a
low-resolution image, cropped and self-uploaded into Commons, could be very
useful as a "placeholder" to a better one coming from full resolution
images of the page (usually from original TIFF or derived JP2 collections
into IA).

Alex

2014-10-01 13:43 GMT+02:00 Federico Leva (Nemo) <[email protected]>:

> Alex Brollo, 01/10/2014 08:32:
>
>> * 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)
>>
>
> Do we have a list of crop tools somewhere, made with both Commons and
> Wikisource workflows in mind?
>
> Nemo
>
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