https://wiki.openzim.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Hidro&feedformat=atomopenZIM - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T09:53:32ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.36.1https://wiki.openzim.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:MediaWiki_Developer_Meet-Up_2010&diff=933Talk:MediaWiki Developer Meet-Up 20102010-04-14T13:28:11Z<p>Hidro: /* Collections */</p>
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<div>* Thomas Gries<br />
** has written email notification in MW<br />
** wants to provide Wikipedia to libraries<br />
** on "hardware" such as DVD or similar<br />
** the goal is to have a fixed version with ISBN etc. for archiving reasons<br />
** fixed publication date<br />
* Tomasz Finc<br />
* Asaf Bartov<br />
** embedd a static version of hebrew Wikipedia into the OLPC computers in Israel<br />
** complications with the hebrew language (r-t-l support, stemming...)<br />
** project BenYehuda library for hebrew texts<br />
** rich text<br />
** with diacritics<br />
* Ryan Lane<br />
** needs manuals, handbooks etc. including images, PDF etc.<br />
** HTML dump would be easy, just to copy over the data to the workstation and view in Firefox<br />
** article and image selection is the more pressing problem<br />
* Chun Cui<br />
** looks for a way how to get plain ASCII text out of XML dumps<br />
** for analysis of the language corpus<br />
* Fabien Coulon<br />
** presents Okawix<br />
** using Zeno, but want to switch to ZIM<br />
** automizing the selection of articles<br />
** universal format to describe selections<br />
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== Licensing ==<br />
link to history is completely fine<br />
* gives a list of all versions<br />
* gives a list of authors<br />
link to the license text<br />
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== Collections ==<br />
use the collections extension from PediaPress to make dumps of collections - can be in any format then<br />
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* blacklists needed - eg. for "kosher Wikipedia"<br />
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== Offline ==</div>Hidrohttps://wiki.openzim.org/w/index.php?title=Build_your_ZIM_file&diff=443Build your ZIM file2009-06-16T18:55:22Z<p>Hidro: </p>
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<div>There is currently only one binary to build a ZIM file, the [[ZIMwriter]]. This binary uses a pre-filled Postgres Database with a [http://svn.openzim.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/zimwriter/db/zim-postgresql.sql?view=markup predined scheme]. For example :<br />
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<source lang="bash"><br />
zimwriter -s 1024 --db "postgresql:dbname=mydb" my_zim_file<br />
</source><br />
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We want to provide in the future a binary able to work with other input (for example: Wikimedia Foundation XML dumps, or HTML directory).<br />
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Two tools are currently able to create/fill this database.<br />
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== buildZimFileFromDirectory.pl.pl ==<br />
This [http://kiwix.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/kiwix/dumping_tools/scripts/buildZimFileFromDirectory.pl?view=markup script] is part of the [http://www.kiwix.org/index.php/Tools Kiwix tools] and allows to build a ZIM file from a HTML directory containing all necessary ressources. <br />
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You need:<br />
# Checkout the dumping tools : svn co http://kiwix.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/kiwix/dumping_tools/<br />
# Install all necessary PERL modules<br />
# run the script like following: ./builZimFileFromDirectory.pl --htmlPath=./html [--indexerPath=./zimindexer] [--zimFilePath=articles.zim]<br />
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== [[Wiki2html]] ==<br />
...<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Publish your ZIM File]]</div>Hidro