Changeset 26126 for documentation/trunk/tutorials/xml-source
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- 2012-08-20T19:52:23+12:00 (12 years ago)
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documentation/trunk/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml
r26122 r26126 2736 2736 </Path> 2737 2737 <Text id="0542b">where <Username> is the username under with Greenstone is installed.</Text> 2738 <Text id="0543">Put <Path>advbeat_large</Path> in there.</Text> 2739 </NumberedItem> 2738 <Text id="0543">Put <Path>advbeat_large</Path> in there.<MajorVersion number="3"> Then go into the <Path>advbeat_large</Path> folder and delete its <Path>index</Path> subfolder.</MajorVersion></Text> 2739 </NumberedItem> 2740 <MajorVersion number="2"> 2740 2741 <NumberedItem> 2741 2742 <Text id="0544">On Windows, if the Greenstone Digital Library Local Library Server is already running, re-start it by clicking the world icon on the task bar and then pressing <i>Restart Library</i>. On Linux and Mac, just do a forced reload/refresh of the web browser (eg. by pressing Shift and the refresh button in Firefox to do a forced reload). If the Local Library Server hasn't been started yet, start it up first by selecting <i>Greenstone Digital Library</i> from the <i>Start</i> menu on Windows, or run <Path>./gs-server.sh</Path> on Linux and Mac.</Text> 2742 2743 </NumberedItem> 2744 </MajorVersion> 2745 <MajorVersion number="3"> 2746 <NumberedItem> 2747 Start up GLI and open the <AutoText text="Advanced Beatles -- large" type="italics" /> collection. Switch to the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Create"/> panel and <b>rebuild</b> the collection. <b>Preview</b> the result. 2748 </NumberedItem> 2749 </MajorVersion> 2743 2750 <NumberedItem> 2744 2751 <Text id="0545">Explore the Beatles collection. Note how the <AutoText key="coredm::_Global:labelBrowse_" type="italics"/> button divides the material into seven different types. Within each category, the documents have appropriate icons. Some documents have an audio icon: when you click these you hear the music (assuming your computer is set up with appropriate player software). Others have an image thumbnail: when you click these you see the images.</Text>
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