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r37524 r37567 3378 3378 </NumberedItem> 3379 3379 <NumberedItem> 3380 <Text id="mf-67">Once you have identified the names of the images to be replaced, you need to find out where they occur in the macro files. To do this on Windows, you would search the macro files for the image names using the <AutoText text="findstr"/> program, which is run in a command prompt. Open a command prompt using <Menu>Start → Programs → Accessories → Command Prompt</Menu>, or <Menu>Start → Run</Menu> and enter <Command>cmd</Command> as the name of the program to run. If your Windows doesn't have a conventional Start menu, then press <Command> Ctrl+r</Command> to launch the Windows Run dialog, then type <Command>cmd</Command>.</Text>3380 <Text id="mf-67">Once you have identified the names of the images to be replaced, you need to find out where they occur in the macro files. To do this on Windows, you would search the macro files for the image names using the <AutoText text="findstr"/> program, which is run in a command prompt. Open a command prompt using <Menu>Start → Programs → Accessories → Command Prompt</Menu>, or <Menu>Start → Run</Menu> and enter <Command>cmd</Command> as the name of the program to run. If your Windows doesn't have a conventional Start menu, then press <Command>Windows-key + r</Command> to launch the Windows Run dialog, then type <Command>cmd</Command>.</Text> 3381 3381 <Text id="mf-68">You can type <Command>findstr /?</Command> to see a description of the program and its arguments.</Text> 3382 3382 <Text id="mf-69">To search the macro files for <i><AutoText text="gsdlhead.gif" /></i> type</Text> … … 4965 4965 <Text id="ucp-21">The general format of the command is</Text> 4966 4966 <Format>djvutxt input.djvu output.txt</Format> 4967 <Text id="ucp-22">Open a DOS prompt on Windows or a terminal on Mac/Linux and experiment to see what it takes to convert your Greenstone installation's <Format>web/sites/localsite/collect/DjVuColl/superhero.djvu</Format> file.</Text>4967 <Text id="ucp-22">Open a DOS prompt on Windows (to do so: press the letter <i>r</i> while holding down the <i>Windows key</i>—the key located between the Alt and Ctrl keys on your keyboard— to launch the Windows <i>Run</i> popup dialog, then type <Format>cmd</Format> into it and hit Enter), or a terminal on Mac/Linux and experiment to see what it takes to convert your Greenstone installation's <Format>web/sites/localsite/collect/DjVuColl/superhero.djvu</Format> file.</Text> 4968 4968 <Text id="ucp-22a">You may have to invoke <Format>djvutxt</Format> using its full filepath, in which case on Windows the command would look like:</Text> 4969 4969 <Format>C:\PATH\TO\YOUR\djvutxt C:\PATH\TO\YOUR\GS\web\sites\localsite\collect\DjVuColl\import\superhero.djvu C:\PATH\TO\YOUR\GS\superhero.txt</Format> … … 5807 5807 </NumberedItem> 5808 5808 <NumberedItem> 5809 <Text id="themes-6">Go to <AutoText key="gs3::interface_default::pref_b"/>. Now that we are signed in as an administrator, we can see the <AutoText key="gs3::interface_default::pref.theme"/> option, where we can quickly change the theme of our collections. These themes were created using JQuery UIâs ThemeRoller (<Link>http://jqueryui.com/themeroller/</Link>). The first fouroptions (Greenstone Default and Greenstone Custom 1 and 2) are included as part of the Greenstone 3 installation. The remaining themes are retrieved from the web via the jQuery UI API.</Text>5809 <Text id="themes-6">Go to <AutoText key="gs3::interface_default::pref_b"/>. Now that we are signed in as an administrator, we can see the <AutoText key="gs3::interface_default::pref.theme"/> option, where we can quickly change the theme of our collections. These themes were created using JQuery UIâs ThemeRoller (<Link>http://jqueryui.com/themeroller/</Link>). The first three options (Greenstone Default and Greenstone Custom 1 and 2) are included as part of the Greenstone 3 installation. The remaining themes are retrieved from the web via the jQuery UI API.</Text> 5810 5810 <Text id="themes-7">Select <AutoText text="Theme: Greenstone Custom 2"/> from the drop-down menu, and click <AutoText key="gs3::interface_default::pref.set_prefs"/>. Now, all of the collections in your Greenstone library should have the Greenstone Custom 2 theme.</Text> 5811 5811 <Text id="themes-8">Return to the library homepage (click <AutoText text="My Greenstone Library" type="italics"/> in the upper left-hand corner) and explore several of your collections. They should all display the new theme.</Text> … … 6502 6502 <Text id="ni1-13">Visit <Link>http://www.os-templates.com/free-website-templates/news-magazine</Link> and click the <b>Download This Template</b> button. In the popup window, select <b>Save File</b> and click <b>OK</b>. This will download a file with a <i>7z</i> (<i>7zip</i>) extension. If you have 7zip installed, then you can extract the file in place. If not, you can either download the free utility, 7zip, from the web, or alternatively use an online service to convert it to a zip file that Windows can extract.</Text> 6503 6503 <Text id="ni1-13a">To do the latter, visit <Link>https://convertio.co/uz-zip/</Link> or <Link>https://onlineconvertfree.com/convert-format/7z-to-zip/</Link>. (If conversions don't work on Microsoft Edge, try another web browser like Firefox, if you have it installed. Or you can search the web for alternative free online zip conversion services.) The general proccess is the same: Upload your .7z file. Make sure the output format is set to zip and, once your file has been uploaded, you'll be presented with a convert button which you need to press. Once the conversion process has finished, a Download button will appear. Press it to download the .zip file onto your machine. (Such sites may also furnish you with a button by means of which you can clear your uploaded files from their servers.) On Windows, your converted <i>zip</i> version of the template will have been saved in your <b>Downloads</b> folder.</Text> 6504 <Text id="ni1-14">In an Explorer window, navigate to your Downloads folder (<Path>C:\Users\<user-name>\Downloads</Path>). Right-click on the downloaded zip file containing the template, select <b>Extract All...</b> and, in the popup window, click <b>Extract</b>.</Text> 6504 6505 <Text id="ni1-13b"><i>This template is free to use and modify, but the Copyright and link information <b>must remain intact</b> in files and in the footer of every page. The template <b>cannot be distributed</b> (modified or otherwise) without express permission from OS-Templates. (The full license is provided in the <b>license.txt</b> file included with the template).</i></Text> 6505 <Text id="ni1-14">In an Explorer window, navigate to your Downloads folder (<Path>C:\Users\<user-name>\Downloads</Path>). Right-click on the downloaded zip file containing the template, select <b>Extract All...</b> and, in the popup window, click <b>Extract</b>.</Text>6506 6506 </NumberedItem> 6507 6507 <NumberedItem> … … 7138 7138 <Text id="ni3-28">Save and close <b>main.xsl</b> and refresh the web browser to see the top bar. Click the <b>Login</b> button and log in as <b>admin</b> (if you hadn't already changed the password, use the default password of "admin") to see all of the links appear along the top, including links to the <b>Add User</b> page, to the <b>Administration</b> page, and to Logout.</Text> 7139 7139 </NumberedItem> 7140 <!-- 7140 7141 <Heading> 7141 7142 <Text id="ni3-h5">Interface language files</Text> … … 7149 7150 <Text id="ni3-31">When adding or editing properties files, you must restart the server for changes to take effect. In the Greenstone Server window, click the <b>Restart Library</b> button. When the server restarts, navigate to <Path>http://localhost:8383/greenstone3/golden/collection//page/help</Path> to see the English help text properly displayed.</Text> 7150 7151 </NumberedItem> 7152 --> 7151 7153 </Content> 7152 7154 </Tutorial>
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