Index: /main/tags/2.83/documentation/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml
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--- /main/tags/2.83/documentation/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml (revision 22162)
+++ /main/tags/2.83/documentation/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml (revision 22163)
@@ -2602,16 +2602,19 @@
-The list groups documents by date. A numeric date is displayed at the end of each document title, for example 18580601. This is in the Greenstone internal date format, which is crucial for the classifier (CL2) to correctly parse date metadata and generate an ordered date list. However, you can make the date look nice by adding a macro to date metadata.
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-Now we format the date. In the section of the panel, select the classifier and set to . Replace the last line
+The list groups documents by date. Greenstone's internal date format is YYYYMMDD, for example 18580601, and this is crucial for the classifier (CL2) to correctly parse date metadata and generate an ordered date list. However, the date has been made to look nice by adding a macro to date metadata in the format statement.
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+In the section of the panel, select the classifier and set to . Replace the last line
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+<td>{Or}{[dc.Date],[format:exp.Date],[format:ex.Date]}</td>
+
+with
<td>{Or}{[dc.Date],[exp.Date],[ex.Date]}</td>
-with
-
-<td>{Or}{[dc.Date],[exp.Date],[format:ex.Date]}</td>
-
-Refresh in the web browser to view the new list.
+Refresh in the web browser to view the new list. The dates are now shown in internal format.
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+
+Change the format statement back to reinstate the nicely formatted dates.
@@ -2659,16 +2662,12 @@
Set the display text used for the level drop-down menu by going to the section on the panel. Set the document level text to "newspaper", and the section level text to "page".
Refresh in your web browser. Compare searching at "newspaper" level with searching at "page" level. A useful search term for this collection is .
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-
-You will notice that when searching for individual pages, the newspaper image is displayed in the search results. As these images are very large, this is not very useful. Go to section of the panel in the Librarian Interface, choose in list, and select the format statement from the list of assigned format statements. Remove the second line from the :
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-<td valign="top">[ex.srclink]{Or}{[ex.thumbicon],[ex.srcicon]}[ex./srclink]</td>
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-The reason why this is causing a problem is that the does not produce ex.thumbicon, and as a consequence this format statement displays ex.srcicon, which is very large
-While we are here, let's remove the filename from the display. Remove the following from the last line of the format string:
+You will notice that when searching for individual pages, a thumbnail of the newspaper image is displayed in the search results.
+
+
+Let's remove the filename from the display. Go to section of the panel in the Librarian Interface, choose in list, and select the format statement from the list of assigned format statements. Remove the following from the last line of the format string:
{If}{[ex.Source],<br><i>([ex.Source])</i>}
-Preview the collection—the search results should be back to normal.
+Preview the collection.