Changeset 11341
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r11340 r11341 8 8 <Text id="0082">Working with a pre-packaged collection (UNAIDS)</Text> 9 9 </Title> 10 <Version initial="UNAIDS 2.0 " current="UNAIDS 2.0"/>10 <Version initial="UNAIDS 2.0 CD-ROM" current="UNAIDS 2.0 CD-ROM"/> 11 11 <Content> 12 12 <Comment> … … 210 210 <Text id="0145">Working with a pre-packaged collection (Digital Libraries in Education)</Text> 211 211 </Title> 212 <Version initial=" 2.60" current="2.60"/>212 <Version initial="IITE Digital Libraries in Education CD-ROM" current="IITE Digital Libraries in Education CD-ROM"/> 213 213 <Content> 214 214 <Comment> … … 672 672 <NumberedItem> 673 673 <Text id="0301">If you are on the web, you can easily make your own Greenstone-style icon by going to</Text> 674 <Indent> 675 http://www.greenstone.org/make-images.html 676 </Indent> 674 <Link>http://www.greenstone.org/make-images.html</Link> 677 675 <Text id="0302">and following the instructions there.</Text> 678 676 </NumberedItem> … … 1016 1014 <Text id="0407"><b>Write CD/DVD image</b>, and in the popup window select the <b>tudor</b> collection as the collection to export. You can optionally name the CD-ROM; otherwise the default "collections" is used. Do so now, entering "Tudor collection" in the field for <b>CD/DVD name</b>; then click <b><Write CD/DVD image></b>.</Text> 1017 1015 <Text id="0408">The necessary files for export are written to:</Text> 1018 <Indent> 1019 C:\Program Files\Greenstone\tmp\exported_Tudorcollection 1020 </Indent> 1016 <Path>C:\Program Files\Greenstone\tmp\exported_Tudorcollection</Path> 1021 1017 <Text id="0409">You need to use your own computer's software to write these on to CD-ROM. On WindowsXP this ability is built into the operating system: assuming you have a CD-ROM or DVD writer insert a blank disk into the drive and drag the contents of <i>exported_Tudorcollection</i> into the folder that represents the disk.</Text> 1022 1018 <Comment> … … 1042 1038 <NumberedItem> 1043 1039 <Text id="0414">In a web browser, visit <i>http://englishhistory.net</i>, follow the link to <i>Tudor England</i>, and click <<b>enter</b>>. You should be at the URL</Text> 1044 <Indent> 1045 http://englishhistory.net/tudor/contents.html 1046 </Indent> 1040 <Link>http://englishhistory.net/tudor/contents.html</Link> 1047 1041 <Text id="0415">This is where we started the downloading process to obtain the files you have been using for the <b>tudor</b> collection.</Text> 1048 1042 </NumberedItem> 1049 1043 <NumberedItem> 1050 1044 <Text id="0416">You could do the same thing by copying this URL from the web browser, pasting it into the <b>Download </b>panel, and clicking the <<b>Download></b> button. However, several megabytes will be downloaded, which might strain your network resources--or your patience! For a faster exercise we focus on a smaller section of the site. In the <b>Download</b> panel, enter this URL</Text> 1051 <Indent> 1052 http://englishhistory.net/tudor/monarchs/edward6.html 1053 </Indent> 1045 <Link>http://englishhistory.net/tudor/monarchs/edward6.html</Link> 1054 1046 <Text id="0417">into the <b>Source URL</b> box. There are several options that govern how the download process proceeds. To copy the <i>monarchs </i>section of the website, select <b>Only mirror files below this URL</b>. If you don't do this, the downloading process will follow links to other areas of the <i>englishhistory.net</i> website and grab those as well. Set <b>Download</b> <b>depth</b> to <b>Unlimited</b>-we want to follow as many links as necessary to download all the pages.</Text> 1055 1047 </NumberedItem> … … 1436 1428 <NumberedItem> 1437 1429 <Text id="0541">Copy the entire folder</Text> 1438 <Indent> 1439 sample_files-->beatles-->advbeat_large 1440 </Indent> 1430 <Path>sample_files-->beatles-->advbeat_large</Path> 1441 1431 <Text id="0542">(with all its contents) into your Greenstone <i>collect</i> folder. If you have installed Greenstone in the usual place, this is</Text> 1442 < Indent>1443 My Computer-->Local Disk (C:)-->Program Files-->Greenstone-->collect 1444 </ Indent>1432 <Path> 1433 <Text id="0542a">My Computer-->Local Disk (C:)-->Program Files-->Greenstone-->collect</Text> 1434 </Path> 1445 1435 <Text id="0543">Put <i>advbeat_large</i> in there.</Text> 1446 1436 </NumberedItem> … … 1459 1449 <NumberedItem> 1460 1450 <Text id="0548">In the Windows file browser, take a look at the files that makes up the collection, in the</Text> 1461 <Indent> 1462 sample_files-->beatles-->advbeat_large-->import 1463 </Indent> 1451 <Path>sample_files-->beatles-->advbeat_large-->import</Path> 1464 1452 <Text id="0549">folder. What a mess! There are over 450 files under seven top-level sub-folders. Organization is minimal, reflecting the different times and ways the files were gathered. For example, <i>html_lyrics</i> and <i>discography</i> are excerpts of web sites, and <i>cover_images </i>contains album covers in JPEG format. For each type, drill down through the hierarchy and look at a sample document.</Text> 1465 1453 </NumberedItem> … … 1483 1471 <NumberedItem> 1484 1472 <Text id="0554">Copy the files provided in</Text> 1485 <Indent> 1486 sample_files-->beatles-->advbeat_small 1487 </Indent> 1473 <Path>sample_files-->beatles-->advbeat_small</Path> 1488 1474 <Text id="0555">into your new collection. Do this by opening up <i>advbeat_small</i>,<i> </i>selecting the eight items within it (from <i>cover_images</i> to <i>beatles_midi.zip</i>), and dragging them across. Because some of these files are in MP3 and MARC formats you will be asked whether to include the <b>MP3Plug</b> and <b>MARCPlug</b> in your collection. Click <<b>Add Plugin</b>>. Also, a popup window will tell you that no plugins can process the .css file: click <<b>OK</b>> to close this popup.</Text> 1489 1475 </NumberedItem> … … 1515 1501 <Bullet> 1516 1502 <Text id="0565">Type "dc.Title," before the <i>ex.Title </i>in the metadata box--i.e. make it read</Text> 1517 < Indent>1503 <Format> 1518 1504 dc.Title,ex.Title 1519 </ Indent>1505 </Format> 1520 1506 </Bullet> 1521 1507 </BulletList> … … 1589 1575 </BulletList> 1590 1576 <Text id="0585">To make this easier for you we have prepared a plain text file that contains the new text. In WordPad open the following file:</Text> 1591 <Indent> 1592 sample_files-->beatles-->format_tweaks-->audio_tweak.txt 1593 </Indent> 1577 <Path>sample_files-->beatles-->format_tweaks-->audio_tweak.txt</Path> 1594 1578 <Text id="0586">(Be sure to use WordPad rather than Notepad, because Notepad does not display the line breaks correctly.) Place it in the copy buffer by highlighting the text in WordPad and selecting Edit--></Text> 1595 1579 <Text id="0587">Copy. Now move back to the Librarian Interface, highlight all the text that makes up the current VList format statement, and use Edit--></Text> … … 1760 1744 <NumberedItem> 1761 1745 <Text id="0645">Using your Windows file browser outside Greenstone, locate the folder</Text> 1762 <Indent> 1763 sample_files-->beatles-->advbeat_large 1764 </Indent> 1746 <Path>sample_files-->beatles-->advbeat_large</Path> 1765 1747 </NumberedItem> 1766 1748 <NumberedItem>
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