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r27250 r27779 10 10 <Text id="0001">Greenstone tutorial exercises (2012)</Text> 11 11 </Title> 12 <Version current="2.8 5"/>12 <Version current="2.86"/> 13 13 <SupplementaryText> 14 14 <Text id="title">Greenstone tutorial exercise</Text> … … 376 376 <Text id="0193">Installing Greenstone</Text> 377 377 </Title> 378 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5"/>378 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86"/> 379 379 <Content> 380 380 <Heading> … … 435 435 </Bullet> 436 436 </BulletList> 437 <Text id="0218">To invoke the Greenstone Reader's Interface, go to the <i>Greenstone-2.8 5</i> item under <i>All Programs</i> on the Windows <i>Start</i> menu and select <i>Greenstone Server</i>, once the server window is displayed click <<b>Enter Library</b>>.</Text>437 <Text id="0218">To invoke the Greenstone Reader's Interface, go to the <i>Greenstone-2.86</i> item under <i>All Programs</i> on the Windows <i>Start</i> menu and select <i>Greenstone Server</i>, once the server window is displayed click <<b>Enter Library</b>>.</Text> 438 438 <Text id="0219">To invoke the Greenstone Librarian Interface, go to the same item and select <i>Librarian Interface (GLI)</i>.</Text> 439 439 </Content> … … 444 444 </Title> 445 445 <Prerequisite id="install_greenstone"/> 446 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5"/>446 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86"/> 447 447 <Content> 448 448 <Comment> … … 498 498 </Title> 499 499 <SampleFiles folder="simple_html"/> 500 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>500 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 501 501 <Content> 502 502 <Comment> … … 510 510 <MajorVersion number="2"> 511 511 <Menu> 512 <Text id="0255a">Start → All Programs → Greenstone-2.8 5→ Librarian Interface (GLI)</Text>512 <Text id="0255a">Start → All Programs → Greenstone-2.86 → Librarian Interface (GLI)</Text> 513 513 </Menu> 514 514 </MajorVersion> … … 520 520 <Comment> 521 521 <Text id="0255b">If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7 and have installed Greenstone into the default location (i.e. C:\Program Files\Greenstone) a User Account Control dialog may appear as you try to start the Greenstone Librarian Interface, click <<b>Yes</b>> to continue. </Text> 522 <Text id="0256"> After a short pause a startup screen appears, and then after a slightly longer pause the main Greenstone Librarian Interface appears. (A command prompt is also opened in the background.)</Text>522 <Text id="0256"> After a short pause a startup screen appears, and then after a slightly longer pause the main Greenstone Librarian Interface appears. (A command prompt is also opened in the background.)</Text> 523 523 </Comment> 524 524 </NumberedItem> … … 606 606 </Title> 607 607 <SampleFiles folder="images"/> 608 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>608 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 609 609 <Content> 610 610 <NumberedItem> 611 <Text id="0338aa">Using your Windows file browser, locate the folder <MajorVersion number="2"><Path>sample_files → images → image-e2</Path>. Copy this entire folder into your <Path>Greenstone → collect</Path> folder.</MajorVersion><MajorVersion number="3"><Path>sample_files → images → imagee3</Path>. Copy this entire folder into your <Path>Greenstone → web → sites → localsite → collect</Path> folder.</MajorVersion></Text> 612 </NumberedItem> 613 <NumberedItem> 611 614 <Text id="0338">In the Librarian Interface, start a new collection (<Menu><AutoText key="glidict::Menu.File"/> → <AutoText key="glidict::Menu.File_New"/></Menu>) called <b>backdrop</b>. Fill out the fields with appropriate information. For <AutoText key="glidict::NewCollectionPrompt.Base_Collection"/>, select the item <b>Simple image collection</b> from the pull-down menu.</Text> 612 615 <Comment> 613 <Text id="0338a">This will only be available if the documented example collections are installed. If you don't have this collection, select <AutoText key="glidict::NewCollectionPrompt.NewCollection"/>. You can still build an image collection, but some of the tutorial will not match exactly. </Text>614 616 <Text id="0340a">When you base a collection on an existing one, it inherits all the settings of the old one, including which metadata sets (if any) the collection uses.</Text> 615 617 </Comment> … … 752 754 </Title> 753 755 <SampleFiles folder="Word_and_PDF"/> 754 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>756 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 755 757 <Content> 756 758 <Comment> … … 815 817 </NumberedItem> 816 818 <NumberedItem> 817 <Text id="0310b">By default the titles index (<b><AutoText key="metadata::dc.Title" type="plain"/>,<AutoText key="metadata::ex.dc.Title" type="plain"/>,<AutoText key="metadata::ex.Title" type="plain"/></b>) includes <AutoText key="metadata::dc.Title"/>, <AutoText key="metadata::ex.dc.Title"/> and <AutoText key="metadata::ex.Title"/>. Searching this index will search <AutoText key="metadata::dc.Title"/>, <AutoText key="metadata::ex.dc.Title"/> and <AutoText key="metadata::ex.Title"/> metadata. If you wanted to restrict searching to just the manually added <AutoText key="metadata::dc.Title"/> metadata, edit this index and deselect <AutoText key="metadata::ex.dc.Title"/> and <AutoText key="metadata::ex.Title"/> from the list of metadata.</Text>819 <Text id="0310b">By default the titles index (<b><AutoText key="metadata::dc.Title" type="plain"/>,<AutoText key="metadata::ex.dc.Title" type="plain"/>,<AutoText key="metadata::ex.Title" type="plain"/></b>) includes <AutoText key="metadata::dc.Title"/>, <AutoText key="metadata::ex.dc.Title"/> and <AutoText key="metadata::ex.Title"/>. Searching this index will search <AutoText key="metadata::dc.Title"/>, <AutoText key="metadata::ex.dc.Title"/> and <AutoText key="metadata::ex.Title"/> metadata. If you wanted to restrict searching to just the manually added <AutoText key="metadata::dc.Title"/> metadata, you would edit this index and deselect <AutoText key="metadata::ex.dc.Title"/> and <AutoText key="metadata::ex.Title"/> from the list of metadata.</Text> 818 820 </NumberedItem> 819 821 <NumberedItem> … … 861 863 </Title> 862 864 <Prerequisite id="word_pdf_collection"/> 863 <Version initial="2.70w" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>865 <Version initial="2.70w" current="2.86|3.05"/> 864 866 <Content> 865 867 <Comment> … … 1123 1125 </Title> 1124 1126 <Prerequisite id="word_pdf_collection"/> 1125 <Version initial="2.85" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>1127 <Version initial="2.85" current="2.86|3.05"/> 1126 1128 <Content> 1127 1129 <Comment> … … 1130 1132 <Heading>Obtaining and installing the PDFBox extension for Greenstone</Heading> 1131 1133 <NumberedItem> 1132 <Text id="pdfbox-ext-2">The wiki release notes that go with the Greenstone binary you downloaded will contain the download link to the PDFBox extension that works with your binary. If you want to try the most up-to-date version of the extension, visit<Link>http://trac.greenstone.org/browser/gs2-extensions/pdf-box/trunk/pdf-box-java.zip</Link> and download the zip archive from there, if you're in Windows. If you are working on a *nix machine, you might instead prefer to download the compressed tar file of the same by visiting <Link>http://trac.greenstone.org/browser/gs2-extensions/pdf-box/trunk/pdf-box-java.tar.gz</Link>.</Text>1134 <Text id="pdfbox-ext-2">The wiki release notes that go with the Greenstone binary you downloaded will contain the download link to the PDFBox extension that works with your binary. If you want to try the most up-to-date version of the extension, <b>visit</b> <Link>http://trac.greenstone.org/browser/gs2-extensions/pdf-box/trunk/pdf-box-java.zip</Link> and download the zip archive from there, if you're in Windows. If you are working on a *nix machine, you might instead prefer to download the compressed tar file of the same by visiting <Link>http://trac.greenstone.org/browser/gs2-extensions/pdf-box/trunk/pdf-box-java.tar.gz</Link>.</Text> 1133 1135 </NumberedItem> 1134 1136 <NumberedItem> … … 1164 1166 </Title> 1165 1167 <SampleFiles folder="Word_and_PDF"/> 1166 <Version initial="2.70" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>1168 <Version initial="2.70" current="2.86|3.05"/> 1167 1169 <Content> 1168 1170 <Text id="ep-2">Greenstone converts PDF files to HTML using third-party software: <AutoText text="pdftohtml.pl" type="italics"/>. This lets users view these documents even if they don't have the PDF software installed. Unfortunately, sometimes the formatting of the resulting HTML files is not so good.</Text> … … 1218 1220 <MajorVersion number="2"> 1219 1221 <NumberedItem> 1220 <Text id="ep-14"> All PDF documents (including pdf05-notext.pdf) have been processed and divided into sections, but each section displays <AutoText key="perlmodules::BasePlugin.dummy_text" type="quoted"/>. For the conversion to images for PDF documents, no text is extracted.</Text>1222 <Text id="ep-14"><b>Build</b> the collection and <b>preview</b>.All PDF documents (including pdf05-notext.pdf) have been processed and divided into sections, but each section displays <AutoText key="perlmodules::BasePlugin.dummy_text" type="quoted"/>. For the conversion to images for PDF documents, no text is extracted.</Text> 1221 1223 </NumberedItem> 1222 1224 <NumberedItem> … … 1359 1361 <Text id="ew-a">Enhanced Word document handling</Text> 1360 1362 </Title> 1361 <Version initial="2.70w" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>1363 <Version initial="2.70w" current="2.86|3.05"/> 1362 1364 <Prerequisite id="word_pdf_collection"/> 1363 1365 <Content> … … 1461 1463 </NumberedItem> 1462 1464 <NumberedItem> 1463 <Text id="ew-27">In the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Enrich"/> panel, look at the metadata that has been extracted for <Path>word05.doc</Path> and <Path>word06.doc</Path>. Now open the documents in Word and look at what properties have been set (<Menu>File → Properties</Menu> for Word 2003. In Word 2007 +, click the Word Icon on the top left, then choose <Menu>Prepare → Properties</Menu>). They have Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords properties. <AutoText text="WordPlugin"/> can be configured to look for these properties and extract them.</Text>1465 <Text id="ew-27">In the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Enrich"/> panel, look at the metadata that has been extracted for <Path>word05.doc</Path> and <Path>word06.doc</Path>. Now open the documents in Word and look at what properties have been set (<Menu>File → Properties</Menu> for Word 2003. In Word 2007/2010, click the Word Icon on the top left, then choose <Menu>Prepare → Properties</Menu>. In Word 2013, <Menu>File → Info</Menu>; the Properties section is on the right.). They have Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords properties. <AutoText text="WordPlugin"/> can be configured to look for these properties and extract them.</Text> 1464 1466 </NumberedItem> 1465 1467 <NumberedItem> … … 1483 1485 </Title> 1484 1486 <Prerequisite id="word_pdf_collection"/> 1485 <Version initial="2.85" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>1487 <Version initial="2.85" current="2.86|3.05"/> 1486 1488 <Content> 1487 1489 <Comment> … … 1501 1503 </NumberedItem> 1502 1504 <NumberedItem> 1503 <Text id="assoc-files-6">In the collection view, r ename the 2 files you just copiedto greenstone1.pdf and greenstone1.doc, respectively. This sets the input documents up to be in line with the objective of this tutorial: to work with documents of different formats that are named similarly and have identical contents.</Text>1505 <Text id="assoc-files-6">In the collection view, right-click on each file you just copied and choose Rename to rename them to greenstone1.pdf and greenstone1.doc, respectively. This sets the input documents up to be in line with the objective of this tutorial: to work with documents of different formats that are named similarly and have identical contents.</Text> 1504 1506 </NumberedItem> 1505 1507 <NumberedItem> … … 1525 1527 <MajorVersion number="2"> 1526 1528 <Format> 1527 <td valign="top">[ex.srclink]{Or}{[ex.thumbicon],[ex.srcicon]}[ex./srclink]</td> 1529 <td valign="top">[ex.srclink]{Or}{[ex.thumbicon],[ex.srcicon]}[ex./srclink]</td> 1528 1530 </Format> 1529 1531 <Text id="assoc-files-18">to:</Text> 1530 1532 <Format> 1531 <td valign="top">[ex.equivDocLink][ex.equivDocIcon][ex./equivDocLink]</td> 1533 <td valign="top">[ex.equivDocLink][ex.equivDocIcon][ex./equivDocLink]</td> 1532 1534 </Format> 1533 1535 </MajorVersion> … … 1538 1540 <Text id="assoc-files-22">Change:</Text> 1539 1541 <Format> 1540 <td valign="top">[link][icon][/link]</td><br />1541 <td valign="top">[ex.srclink]{Or}{[ex.thumbicon],[ex.srcicon]}[ex./srclink]</td><br />1542 <td valign="top">[highlight]<br />1542 <td valign="top">[link][icon][/link]</td><br /> 1543 <td valign="top">[ex.srclink]{Or}{[ex.thumbicon],[ex.srcicon]}[ex./srclink]</td><br /> 1544 <td valign="top">[highlight]<br /> 1543 1545 {Or}{[dc.Title],[exp.Title],[ex.Title],Untitled}<br /> 1544 1546 [/highlight]{If}{[ex.Source],<br /> 1545 <i>([ex.Source])</i>} </td>1547 <i>([ex.Source])</i>}</td> 1546 1548 </Format> 1547 1549 <Text id="assoc-files-23">To:</Text> 1548 1550 <Format> 1549 <td valign="top">[link][icon][/link]</td><br /> 1550 <td valign="top">[ex.equivDocLink][ex.equivDocIcon][ex./equivDocLink]</td><br /> 1551 <td valign="top">[highlight]<br /> 1552 {Or}{[dc.Title],[exp.Title],[ex.Title],Untitled}<br /> 1553 [/highlight]{If}{[dc.Creator],: [sibling(All'\, '):dc.Creator]}</td><br /> 1551 <td valign="top">[link][icon][/link]</td><br /> 1552 <highlight><td valign="top">[ex.equivDocLink][ex.equivDocIcon][ex./equivDocLink]</td></highlight><br /> 1553 <td valign="top">[highlight]<br /> {Or}{[dc.Title],[exp.Title],[ex.Title],Untitled}<br /> 1554 <highlight>[/highlight]{If}{[dc.Creator],: [sibling(All'\, '):dc.Creator]}</td></highlight><br /> 1554 1555 </Format> 1555 1556 </MajorVersion> … … 1613 1614 <br /> 1614 1615 </MajorVersion> 1615 <Text id="assoc-files-24">Note: When Greenstone encounters a file that matches the provided <Format>associate_ext</Format> value (<Format>pdf</Format> in our case), it sets the metadata value <AutoText text="ex.equivDocIcon"/> for that document to be the macro <i>_iconXXX_</i>, where <i>XXX</i> is whatever the filename extension is (so <AutoText text="_iconpdf_" type="italics"/> in our case). As long as there is an existing macro defined for that combination of the word <i>icon</i> and the filename extension, then a suitable icon will be displayed when the document appears in a VList. For <i>pdf</i> the displayed icon will be <img src="../tutorial_files/ipdf.gif"/>. </Text>1616 <Text id="assoc-files-24">Note: When Greenstone encounters a file that matches the provided <Format>associate_ext</Format> value (<Format>pdf</Format> in our case), it sets the metadata value <AutoText text="ex.equivDocIcon"/> for that document to be the macro <i>_iconXXX_</i>, where <i>XXX</i> is whatever the filename extension is (so <AutoText text="_iconpdf_" type="italics"/> in our case). As long as there is an existing macro defined for that combination of the word <i>icon</i> and the filename extension, then a suitable icon will be displayed when the document appears in a VList. For <i>pdf</i> the displayed icon will be <img src="../tutorial_files/ipdf.gif"/>. <b>Build</b> the collection if you hadn't already done so and <b>preview</b> it now.</Text> 1616 1617 </NumberedItem> 1617 1618 </Content> … … 1622 1623 <Text id="0403">Exporting a collection to CD-ROM/DVD</Text> 1623 1624 </Title> 1624 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5"/>1625 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86"/> 1625 1626 <Content> 1626 1627 <Comment> … … 1648 1649 </Title> 1649 1650 <SampleFiles folder="tudor"/> 1650 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>1651 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 1651 1652 <Content> 1652 1653 <Comment> … … 1710 1711 </Title> 1711 1712 <Prerequisite id="large_html_collection"/> 1712 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>1713 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 1713 1714 <Content> 1714 1715 <Comment> … … 1816 1817 </Title> 1817 1818 <Prerequisite id="large_html_collection"/> 1818 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>1819 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 1819 1820 <Content> 1820 1821 <NumberedItem> … … 2025 2026 <Text id="st-1">Section tagging for HTML documents</Text> 2026 2027 </Title> 2027 <Version initial="2.70w" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>2028 <Version initial="2.70w" current="2.86|3.05"/> 2028 2029 <Content> 2029 2030 <NumberedItem> … … 2088 2089 <Text id="0411">Downloading files from the web</Text> 2089 2090 </Title> 2090 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>2091 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 2091 2092 <Content> 2092 2093 <Comment> … … 2130 2131 </Title> 2131 2132 <Prerequisite id="downloading_from_internet"/> 2132 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>2133 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 2133 2134 <Content> 2134 2135 <NumberedItem> … … 2179 2180 </Title> 2180 2181 <SampleFiles folder="marc"/> 2181 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>2182 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 2182 2183 <Content> 2183 2184 <Comment> … … 2451 2452 </Title> 2452 2453 <SampleFiles folder="isis"/> 2453 <Version initial="2.70w" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>2454 <Version initial="2.70w" current="2.86|3.05"/> 2454 2455 <Content> 2455 2456 <Comment> … … 2569 2570 </Title> 2570 2571 <SampleFiles folder="custom"/> 2571 <Version initial="2.70" current="2.8 5"/>2572 <Version initial="2.70" current="2.86"/> 2572 2573 <Content> 2573 2574 <Text id="mf-2">The appearance of all pages produced by Greenstone is governed by macro files, which reside in the folder <Path>Greenstone → macros</Path>, and images and CSS stylesheets reside in <Path>Greenstone → web → style</Path>.</Text> … … 2636 2637 /* clear the background image for the navigation bar, and set its color to red */<br/> 2637 2638 div.navbar \{ background-image: none; background-color: red; \}<br/> 2639 a.navlink \{ background-image: none; background-color: red; \}<br/> 2638 2640 /* clear the background image for the divider bars, and set their color to red */<br/> 2639 2641 div.divbar \{ background-image: none; background-color: red; \}<br/> … … 2697 2699 </Bullet> 2698 2700 </BulletList> 2699 <Text id="mf-31">The look of your library should now be substantially different. The HELP, HOME and PREFERENCES buttons are in the left upper corner whereas the collection title is switched to the right of the page. </Text>2701 <Text id="mf-31">The look of your library should now be substantially different. The HELP, HOME and PREFERENCES buttons are in the left upper corner whereas the collection title is switched to the right of the page. You will notice that the green boxes are now near the middle of the page. These are set in the <i>style.dm</i> file, and will be removed in Step 12.</Text> 2700 2702 </NumberedItem> 2701 2703 <NumberedItem> … … 2719 2721 </Format> 2720 2722 <Text id="mf-13">Here we are changing the background image for the <Format>bgimage</Format> section of the <Format>body</Format> of the page to <Format>newbgimg.gif</Format>.</Text> 2723 <Text id="mf-13a">Near the bottom of the <Format>_cssheader_</Format> macro, you will see these lines, which set the two green boxes mentioned in Step 9:</Text> 2724 <Format>p.bannertitle \{background-image: url("_httpimages_/banner_bg.png"); \}<br/> 2725 p.collectiontitle \{background-image: url("_httpimages_/banner_bg.png"); \}<br/></Format> 2726 <Text id="mf-13b"> Since we don't want these to appear anymore, we will simply comment out these lines like this:</Text> 2727 <Format>/*p.bannertitle \{background-image: url("_httpimages_/banner_bg.png"); \}<br/> 2728 p.collectiontitle \{background-image: url("_httpimages_/banner_bg.png"); \}*/<br/></Format> 2721 2729 <Text id="mf-14">Save <Path>style.dm</Path> and close the file.</Text> 2722 2730 </NumberedItem> 2723 2731 <NumberedItem> 2724 <Text id="mf-15">Preview the home page in a web browser. (On Windows, restart the Greenstone library server.) The header of the home page, and the background of every page of each collection (except reports which uses a custom _cssheader_ macro) should now use the new graphics .</Text>2732 <Text id="mf-15">Preview the home page in a web browser. (On Windows, restart the Greenstone library server.) The header of the home page, and the background of every page of each collection (except reports which uses a custom _cssheader_ macro) should now use the new graphics, and the green box background images are no longer present on the collection pages.</Text> 2725 2733 </NumberedItem> 2726 2734 <Heading> … … 2780 2788 </Title> 2781 2789 <SampleFiles folder="beatles"/> 2782 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>2790 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 2783 2791 <Content> 2784 2792 <NumberedItem> … … 2829 2837 <Prerequisite id="multimedia_collection_explore"/> 2830 2838 <SampleFiles folder="beatles"/> 2831 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>2839 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 2832 2840 <Content> 2833 2841 <Comment> … … 3336 3344 </Title> 3337 3345 <SampleFiles folder="niupepa"/> 3338 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>3346 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 3339 3347 <Content> 3340 3348 <Comment> … … 3676 3684 <SampleFiles folder="niupepa"/> 3677 3685 <Prerequisite id="scanned_image_collection"/> 3678 <Version initial="2.70" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>3686 <Version initial="2.70" current="2.86|3.05"/> 3679 3687 <Content> 3680 3688 <Comment> … … 3807 3815 </Title> 3808 3816 <SampleFiles folder="oai"/> 3809 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>3817 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 3810 3818 <Content> 3811 3819 <Comment> … … 3996 4004 </Title> 3997 4005 <Prerequisite id="simple_image_collection"/> 3998 <Version initial="2.85" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>4006 <Version initial="2.85" current="2.86|3.05"/> 3999 4007 <Content> 4000 4008 <Comment> … … 4023 4031 <NumberedItem> 4024 4032 <MajorVersion number="2"> 4025 <Text id="oaiserver-9">You are now ready to visit your oaiserver home page to check that it's all looking good. Start up the Greenstone Server by going to Windows <Path>Start → All Programs → Greenstone 2.8 5→ Greenstone Server</Path>.</Text>4033 <Text id="oaiserver-9">You are now ready to visit your oaiserver home page to check that it's all looking good. Start up the Greenstone Server by going to Windows <Path>Start → All Programs → Greenstone 2.86 → Greenstone Server</Path>.</Text> 4026 4034 </MajorVersion> 4027 4035 <MajorVersion number="3"> … … 4125 4133 </Title> 4126 4134 <Prerequisite id="GS_OAI_server"/> 4127 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>4135 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 4128 4136 <Content> 4129 4137 <Comment> … … 4231 4239 <Text id="0750">Use METS as Greenstone's Internal Representation</Text> 4232 4240 </Title> 4233 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5"/>4241 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86"/> 4234 4242 <Content> 4235 4243 <NumberedItem> … … 4261 4269 </Title> 4262 4270 <SampleFiles folder="dspace"/> 4263 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5"/>4271 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86"/> 4264 4272 <Content> 4265 4273 <NumberedItem> … … 4370 4378 </Title> 4371 4379 <Prerequisite id="dspace_to_greenstone"/> 4372 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>4380 <Version initial="2.60" current="2.86|3.05"/> 4373 4381 <Content> 4374 4382 <Comment> … … 4420 4428 <Text id="gems-1">Editing metadata sets</Text> 4421 4429 </Title> 4422 <Version initial="2.70w" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>4430 <Version initial="2.70w" current="2.86|3.05"/> 4423 4431 <Content> 4424 4432 <Text id="gems-2">GEMS (Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets) can be used to modify existing metadata sets or create new ones. GEMS is launched from the Librarian Interface when you want to create a new metadata set, or edit an existing one. In this exercise, we run GEMS outside of the Librarian Interface.</Text> … … 4428 4436 <NumberedItem> 4429 4437 <Text id="gems-4">Start the Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets (GEMS)</Text> 4430 <Text id="gems-5"><MajorVersion number="2"><Menu>Start → All Programs → Greenstone-2.8 5→ Metadata Set Editor (GEMS)</Menu></MajorVersion><MajorVersion number="3"><Menu>Start → All Programs → Greenstone-3.05 → Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets (GEMS)</Menu></MajorVersion></Text>4438 <Text id="gems-5"><MajorVersion number="2"><Menu>Start → All Programs → Greenstone-2.86 → Metadata Set Editor (GEMS)</Menu></MajorVersion><MajorVersion number="3"><Menu>Start → All Programs → Greenstone-3.05 → Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets (GEMS)</Menu></MajorVersion></Text> 4431 4439 <Text id="gems-5a">(If you're on Linux, use a terminal to run the <Command>gli/gems.sh</Command> start-up script.) </Text> 4432 4440 </NumberedItem> … … 4462 4470 </Title> 4463 4471 <SampleFiles folder="demo"/> 4464 <Version initial="2.70w" current="2.8 5|3.05"/>4472 <Version initial="2.70w" current="2.86|3.05"/> 4465 4473 <Content> 4466 4474 <Text id="indexers-2">Greenstone supports three indexers <b>MG</b>, <b>MGPP</b> and <b>Lucene</b>. </Text> … … 4623 4631 <SampleFiles folder="demo_NewFiles"/> 4624 4632 <Prerequisite id="indexers"/> 4625 <Version initial="2.71" current="2.8 5"/>4633 <Version initial="2.71" current="2.86"/> 4626 4634 <Content> 4627 4635 <Text id="depositor-2">Collections built with the <i>Lucene</i> indexer support incremental addition, updates, and deletion of documents and metadata. By default, the <b>import</b> and <b>build</b> processes delete old index files in the <b>index</b> directory and intermediate files in the <b>archives</b> directory. With incremental building, the <b>import</b> and <b>build</b> process will keep the old files and only process the new or modified ones.</Text> … … 4680 4688 <Format>manage records and archives</Format> 4681 4689 <Text id="depositor-meta5">Finally in the <AutoText key="coredm::_Global:textLanguage_"/> field, type: <Format>English</Format></Text> 4682 4683 4690 </NumberedItem> 4684 4691 <NumberedItem>
Note:
See TracChangeset
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