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documentation/trunk/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml
r29293 r29295 4614 4614 </Format> 4615 4615 <Text id="gli-oai-5">Make sure that you can generally access this URL from your browser.</Text> 4616 <Text id="gli-oai-5a"> Visit the library home page, as this will load the greenstone collections, so that any associated files like images or pdf documents become accessible for download. (Without visiting the library home page, the collections would not be loaded and the images from the Simple Images collection, that we will be downloading below alongside the oai files, will not be available for download.)</Text>4616 <Text id="gli-oai-5a"><AutoText text="Visit the library home page"/>, as this will load the greenstone collections, so that any associated files like images or pdf documents become accessible for download. (Without visiting the library home page, the collections would not be loaded and the images from the Simple Images collection, that we will be downloading below alongside the oai files, will not be available for download.)</Text> 4617 4617 </NumberedItem> 4618 4618 <NumberedItem> … … 4696 4696 </NumberedItem> 4697 4697 <NumberedItem> 4698 <Text id="gli-oai-15a">Go to the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Design"/> panel, and configure the <AutoText text="OAIPlugin"/> by ticking its <AutoText text="no_cover_image"/> option. Generally, Greenstone will look for any images that have an identical name to the primary document being processed and will associate the image with the document as its cover image. Because the OAI files and the image documents downloaded over OAI have matching names, each image would get treated as the cover image for their associated OAI file. We don't want that behaviour here, so we turn on the <AutoText text="no_cover_image"/> option. This allows the OAIPlugin to associate the metadata of each OAI file with its associated image, just as intended.</Text>4698 <Text id="gli-oai-15a">Go to the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Design"/> panel, and configure the <AutoText text="OAIPlugin"/> by ticking its <AutoText text="no_cover_image"/> option. Generally, Greenstone will look for any images that have an identical name to the primary document being processed and will associate the image with the document as being the document's cover image. Because the OAI files and the image documents downloaded over OAI have matching names, each image would get treated as the cover image for its associated OAI file. We don't want that behaviour here, so we turn on the <AutoText text="no_cover_image"/> option. This allows the OAIPlugin to attach the metadata of each OAI file with its associated image (treating the image as the primary document), just as intended.</Text> 4699 4699 <Text id="gli-oai-15b">Note that this time, we don't configure the <AutoText text="OAIPlugin"/>'s <AutoText text="document_field"/> option to <AutoText key="metadata::ex.dc.Identifier"/>, because the OAI files that have been downloaded over OAI have the associated image's document identifier stored in the <AutoText key="metadata::ex.gi.Sourcedoc"/> metadata field. You can see this if you open up any of the downloaded OAI files in a text editor. The (ex.)gi.Sourcedoc field is consulted by default when the Greenstone building process tries to identify what source document to attach the metadata in each OAI file to.</Text> 4700 4700 <!--<Text id="gli-oai-15a">Go to the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Design"/> panel, and configure the <AutoText text="OAIPlugin"/>'s <AutoText text="document_field"/> option to <AutoText key="metadata::ex.dc.Identifier"/>.</Text>-->
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