Changeset 26037 for documentation/trunk/tutorials/xml-source
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r26035 r26037 1459 1459 <Content> 1460 1460 <Comment> 1461 <Text id="assoc-files-1"> This tutorial demonstrates how to combine Word and PDF versions of the same document together in Greenstone. As an example, two identical articles about Greenstone are used, one is in PDF format, the other in Word.</Text>1461 <Text id="assoc-files-1"><Synopsis>This tutorial demonstrates how to combine different versions of the same document together in Greenstone.</Synopsis> As an example, two identical articles about Greenstone are used, one is in PDF format, the other in Word.</Text> 1462 1462 </Comment> 1463 1463 <Comment> … … 1611 1611 <Content> 1612 1612 <Comment> 1613 <Text id="0404"> Greenstone collections can be published on a self-installing CD-ROM/DVD that works on Windows.</Text>1613 <Text id="0404"><Synopsis>Greenstone collections can be published on a self-installing CD-ROM/DVD that works on Windows.</Synopsis></Text> 1614 1614 </Comment> 1615 1615 <NumberedItem> … … 3672 3672 <NumberedItem> 3673 3673 <Text id="0790c">Type:</Text> 3674 <Command>setup</Command> 3675 <Text id="0790d">to set up the ability to run Greenstone command-line programs. On a Linux or Mac machine, you would type:</Text> 3676 <Command>source setup.bash</Command> 3677 </NumberedItem> 3678 <NumberedItem> 3679 <Text id="0790e">Change directory into the folder containing the StoneD collection you built in the last exercise.</Text> 3680 <Command>cd collect\stoned</Command> 3674 <MajorVersion number="2"><Command>setup</Command></MajorVersion> 3675 <MajorVersion number="3"><Command>gs3-setup</Command></MajorVersion> 3676 <Text id="0790d">to set up the ability to run Greenstone command-line programs.</Text> 3677 <Text id="0790e">On a Linux or Mac machine, you would similarly open a terminal, change directory into your Greenstone installation's top-level folder and type:</Text> 3678 <MajorVersion number="2"><Command>source setup.bash</Command></MajorVersion> 3679 <MajorVersion number="3"><Command>source gs3-setup.sh</Command></MajorVersion> 3680 </NumberedItem> 3681 <NumberedItem> 3682 <Text id="0790f">Change directory into the folder containing the StoneD collection you built in the last exercise.</Text> 3683 <MajorVersion number="2"><Command>cd collect\stoned</Command></MajorVersion> 3684 <MajorVersion number="3"><Command>cd web\sites\localsite\collect\stoned</Command> 3685 </MajorVersion> 3681 3686 </NumberedItem> 3682 3687 <NumberedItem> 3683 3688 <Text id="0792">Run the following command to export the collection using the DSpace import/export format:</Text> 3684 <Command>perl -S export.pl -saveas DSpace -removeold stoned</Command> 3689 <MajorVersion number="2"><Command>perl -S export.pl -saveas DSpace -removeold stoned</Command></MajorVersion> 3690 <MajorVersion number="3"><Command>perl -S export.pl -saveas DSpace -site localsite -removeold stoned</Command></MajorVersion> 3685 3691 </NumberedItem> 3686 3692 <Comment> … … 3688 3694 </Comment> 3689 3695 <NumberedItem> 3690 <Text id="0794">This command has created a new subfolder, < Path>collect → stoned → export</Path>. Use the file browser to explore it. In it are the files needed to ingest this set of documents into DSpace.</Text>3696 <Text id="0794">This command has created a new subfolder, <MajorVersion number="2"><Path>collect → stoned → export</Path></MajorVersion><MajorVersion number="3"><Path>web → sites → localsite → collect → stoned → export</Path></MajorVersion>. Use the file browser to explore it. In it are the files needed to ingest this set of documents into DSpace.</Text> 3691 3697 </NumberedItem> 3692 3698 <Comment> … … 3708 3714 <Text id="gems-4">Start the Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets (GEMS)</Text> 3709 3715 <Text id="gems-5"><Menu>Start → All Programs → Greenstone-2.85 → Metadata Set Editor (GEMS)</Menu></Text> 3716 <Text id="gems-5a">(If you're on Linux, use a terminal to run the <Command>gli/gems.sh</Command> start-up script.) </Text> 3710 3717 </NumberedItem> 3711 3718 <NumberedItem>
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