Changeset 32469
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r32375 r32469 178 178 # Document Editing # 179 179 ##################### 180 180 de.error=Editing unavailable... 181 de.error.unavailable=Document editing is unavailable at this time. Maybe the archives folder is not present. 182 de.error.wrong_group=You are not a member of the right group to have edit permission for this collection. 183 de.error.contact_admin=Please contact your library administrator ({0}). 181 184 de.rebuilding_collection=rebuilding collection 182 185 de.no_changes=No changes detected … … 286 289 berry.send_fail=Sending mail failed 287 290 288 289 291 ################################## 292 # About Greenstone page 293 ################################## 294 295 gsdl.title=About Greenstone 296 gsdl.brief=About the Greenstone software 297 gsdl.main=Greenstone is a suite of software which has the ability to serve digital library collections and build new collections. It provides a versatile way of organizing information and publishing it on the web or on removable media such as DVD or USB thumb drive. Greenstone is produced by the New Zealand Digital Library Project at the University of Waikato, and distributed in cooperation with UNESCO and the Human Info NGO. It is open-source software, available from {0-link} under the terms of the GNU General Public License. 298 gsdl.technical=Technical 299 gsdl.technical_desc=See the <a href="{0}">greenstone factsheet</a> for technical details such as versions, platform support and interoperability. There are two major versions of the software: the original Greenstone 2, and Greenstone 3 which is a complete redesign and reimplementation. Greenstone 3 is under active development, and is recommended for download. This page is part of a Greenstone 3 installation. 300 gsdl.customisation=Customisation 301 gsdl.customisation_desc=Greenstone is specifically designed to be highly extensible and customisable. New document and metadata formats are accommodated by writing "plugins" (in Perl). Analogously, new metadata browsing structures can be implemented by writing "classifiers." The user interface look-and-feel can be altered using XSLT templates, CSS and Javascript. The source code, in Java, C++, Perl and C++, is available and accessible for modification. For more information, see the <a href="{0}">Greenstone wiki</a>. 302 gsdl.documentation=Documentation 303 gsdl.documentation_desc=Extensive documentation for the Greenstone software is available on the <a href="{0}">Greenstone Wiki</a>, including step-by-step <a href="{1}">tutorials</a>. 304 gsdl.support=Support 305 gsdl.support_desc=See the <a href="{0}">support</a> page for details about language specific mailing lists, regional support groups and other resources. 306 gsdl.bugs=Bugs 307 gsdl.bugs_desc=We want to ensure that this software works well for you. Please report any bugs to the <a href="{0}">Greenstone Users Mailing List</a>. 308 gsdl.greenstone_stone=Greenstone is a semi-precious stone that (like this software) is sourced in New Zealand. In traditional Maori society it was the most highly prized and sought after of all substances. It can absorb and hold wairua, which is a spirit or life force, and is endowed with traditional virtues that make it an appropriate emblem for a public-domain digital library project. Its lustre shows charity; its translucence, honesty; its toughness, courage; and the sharp edge it can take, justice. 309 gsdl.toki_about1=In November 2000, a toki pou tangata (greenstone adze) was presented to the New Zealand Digital Library by MÄori, to acknowledge the important work being done on taonga (treasure) such as the <a href="{0}">Niupepa Collection</a>. The toki was carved by Bernard Makoare of NgÄti WhÄtua and Te Rarawa descent. 310 gsdl.toki_about2=The toki is to symbolize the significance of pounamu (greenstone). It is to inspire the work that is being done here with qualities of mana, authority and leadership. It is a tough stone, a connection to be made. It is to be used to carve out and guide the excellence of thought that is harvested in the New Zealand Digital Library. 311
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