Changeset 8984 for trunk/gli/help/en


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2005-02-09T11:37:55+13:00 (19 years ago)
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mdewsnip
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Updated GLI help files from the first set of translations for the UNESCO 2005 CD-ROM. Have NOT updated the HTML files -- this will be done once the translations are complete.

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    230230  </Section>
    231231
    232 <!-- mirror: modified text -->
    233232 <Section name="downloadingfiles">
    234233    <Title>Downloading Files From the Internet</Title>
     
    258257Access the "Mirror" view by clicking its tab. The top half of the screen shows the downloading controls. The bottom half is initially empty, but will show a list of pending and completed downloading jobs.
    259258<Break/>
    260 Files are downloaded into a folder in the workspace called "Downloaded Files" (only present when mirroring is enabled), and can be used in all
    261 collections built with the Librarian Interface.  Files in this area are named by their full web
    262 URL.  A new folder is created for each host, followed by others for each part
    263 of the path.  This ensures that each file is distinct.
    264 <Break/>
    265 Use the first of the download configuration controls, "Source URL",  to enter the URL of a
    266 target resource. Use the "Download Depth" control to limit how many
    267  hyperlinks to follow when downloading: Set this to 0 to download a single web page; set it to 1 to download a page and all the pages it points to. The depth limit is
    268 ignored when downloading media other than html pages. Next, there are several checkbox controls which can be set to turn on the specified feature for a specific download. Once the configuration is set up, click "Download" to start the new download job. There are two other button controls: "Preferences", which links to the connection section of the Preferences where proxy settings can be edited; and "Clear Cache", which deletes all previously downloaded files.
     259Files are downloaded into a folder in the workspace called "Downloaded Files" (only present when mirroring is enabled), and can be used in all collections built with the Librarian Interface.  Files in this area are named by their full web URL. A new folder is created for each host, followed by others for each part of the path. This ensures that each file is distinct.
     260<Break/>
     261Use the first of the download configuration controls, "Source URL", to enter the URL of a target resource. Use the "Download Depth" control to limit how many  hyperlinks to follow when downloading: Set this to 0 to download a single web page; set it to 1 to download a page and all the pages it points to. The depth limit is ignored when downloading media other than html pages. Next, there are several checkbox controls which can be set to turn on the specified feature for a specific download. Once the configuration is set up, click "Download" to start the new download job. There are two other button controls: "Preferences", which links to the connection section of the Preferences where proxy settings can be edited; and "Clear Cache", which deletes all previously downloaded files.
    269262<Break/>
    270263The download list has an entry for each web page download.  Each entry has a text region that gives details of the task along with a progress bar showing current activity. Three buttons appear to the left of each entry. "Pause" is used for pausing a currently downloading task. "View Log" opens a window showing the download log file. "Close" terminates the download and removes the task from the list. 
    271264      <Anchor name="advanced">Advanced Instructions:</Anchor>
    272 The <Reference target="preferences">Preferences section</Reference> describes how to establish an Internet connection
    273 via a proxy.  If authentication is needed, the proxy server prompts for
    274 identification and password.  The Librarian Interface does not store passwords
    275 between sessions.
     265The <Reference target="preferences">Preferences section</Reference> describes how to establish an Internet connection via a proxy.  If authentication is needed, the proxy server prompts for identification and password.  The Librarian Interface does not store passwords between sessions.
    276266    </Section>
    277267  </Section>
    278 <!-- mirror: end modified text -->
     268
    279269  <Section name="collectingfiles">
    280270    <Title>Collecting Files for Your Collection</Title>
     
    323313program (see <Reference target="fileassociations">File Associations</Reference>).
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    325 <!-- mirror: modified text -->
    326 The Workspace file tree shows the sources of data available to the Librarian
    327 Interface -- the local file system (including disk and CD-ROM drives), the
    328 contents of existing Greenstone collections, and the cache of downloaded files if Web mirroring is enabled. You can copy and view these files
    329 but you cannot move, delete, or edit them, with the exception of the downloaded files, which can be deleted.  Navigate this space to find the
    330 files you want to include in the collection.
    331 <!-- mirror: end modified text-->
     315The Workspace file tree shows the sources of data available to the Librarian Interface -- the local file system (including disk and CD-ROM drives), the contents of existing Greenstone collections, and the cache of downloaded files if Web mirroring is enabled. You can copy and view these files but you cannot move, delete, or edit them, with the exception of the downloaded files, which can be deleted.  Navigate this space to find the files you want to include in the collection.
    332316<Break/>
    333317The Collection file tree represents the contents of the collection so
     
    13951379Librarian Interface configuration file.
    13961380<Break/>
    1397 The "Connection" tab lets you alter the path to the locally-running Greenstone
    1398 library server, which is used when Previewing collections. <!-- mirror: modified text -->It also lets you set
    1399 proxy information for connecting to the Internet (e.g.  when Mirroring your files; see the <Reference target="downloadingfiles">Downloading Files From the Internet</Reference> section for details).  Check the box to enable
    1400 proxy connection and supply details of the proxy host address and port number.
    1401 The proxy connection is established when you close the Preferences dialog. <!-- mirror: end modified text -->
     1381The "Connection" tab lets you alter the path to the locally-running Greenstone library server, which is used when Previewing collections. {8.1.proxies}
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    14031383During the course of a session the Librarian Interface may give warning
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