Changeset 6596
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- 2004-01-23T11:51:02+13:00 (20 years ago)
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r6508 r6596 156 156 157 157 _t21_ { 158 Each distribution also includes the "Greenstone Librarian159 Interface ", a graphical tool for building digital libraries. It gives158 Each distribution also includes the "Greenstone Librarian 159 Interface", a graphical tool for building digital libraries. It gives 160 160 you access to Greenstone's functionality from an easy-to-use 'point and 161 161 click' interface. To use this tool you will need a suitable Java Run-time … … 180 180 181 181 _t25_ { 182 Using this distribution you may either install the "local183 library ", the "web library", or install and compile the182 Using this distribution you may either install the "local 183 library", the "web library", or install and compile the 184 184 source code (click <a href="_httppagex_(faq-installing)#1">here</a> for a 185 description of the differences between the "local library"and186 the "web library"). You will be asked which form of Greenstone185 description of the differences between the "local library" and 186 the "web library"). You will be asked which form of Greenstone 187 187 you want during the installation process. 188 188 } … … 273 273 274 274 _t41_ { 275 This package enables the "export to CD-ROM"function from within275 This package enables the "export to CD-ROM" function from within 276 276 Greenstone's Collector. 277 277 } … … 338 338 339 339 _t55_ { 340 Hochschule der Medien - an "Information and Media"digital340 Hochschule der Medien - an "Information and Media" digital 341 341 library created by the University of Applied Sciences, Stuttgart, Germany. 342 342 } … … 539 539 A document describing the entire process of creating a digital library 540 540 collection from paper documents. This includes the scanning and OCR process 541 and the use of the "Organizer".541 and the use of the "Organizer". 542 542 } 543 543 … … 619 619 620 620 _t112_ { 621 Alternatively, fill in the form below and click the "submit"621 Alternatively, fill in the form below and click the "submit" 622 622 button to submit a query to the Greenstone support staff. Please fill in 623 623 the form as fully as possible to aid our staff in giving the best possible … … 785 785 786 786 _t188_ {When I start the Windows local library there are two buttons in the 787 dialog box, "Enter Library" and "Restricted788 Version ". They both seem to do the same thing, what's the difference?}789 790 _t189_ {So when should I use the "Restricted Version"of the local library?}787 dialog box, "Enter Library" and "Restricted 788 Version". They both seem to do the same thing, what's the difference?} 789 790 _t189_ {So when should I use the "Restricted Version" of the local library?} 791 791 792 792 _t190_ {When I start the Windows local library my computer asks me to dial … … 807 807 _headingbuilding_ {Building Greenstone Collections} 808 808 809 _t196_ {What is "the Collector"?}809 _t196_ {What is "the Collector"?} 810 810 811 811 _t197_ {How do I build a collection from the command line or DOS prompt?} … … 817 817 wrong?} 818 818 819 _t199_ {Why won't the Collector's "export to CD-ROM"function work?}819 _t199_ {Why won't the Collector's "export to CD-ROM" function work?} 820 820 821 821 _t200_ {I'm trying to use the Collector on Windows 2000 but it's running 822 822 extremely slowly. Is this normal?} 823 823 824 _t201_ {What is "the Organizer"?}824 _t201_ {What is "the Organizer"?} 825 825 826 826 _t202_ {Where do I get the Organizer?} … … 975 975 _t223_ { 976 976 If you're using the Windows <i>local library</i> you should be able to 977 simply select "Greenstone Digital Library"from within the977 simply select "Greenstone Digital Library" from within the 978 978 programs in your <i>start</i> menu. 979 979 … … 1000 1000 do when running Greenstone. That is when you're using the restricted 1001 1001 version of the Windows local library when you must use Netscape. See the 1002 discussion below on the differences between the "Restricted1003 Version " and the standard "Enter Library"version of the1002 discussion below on the differences between the "Restricted 1003 Version" and the standard "Enter Library" version of the 1004 1004 local library for details.</p> 1005 1005 } … … 1013 1013 installed on your computer. 1014 1014 1015 <p>When you click the "Enter Library"button, Greenstone first1015 <p>When you click the "Enter Library" button, Greenstone first 1016 1016 checks to see if your computer has it's own networking software. If it 1017 1017 does, it starts up using that, if not it starts up using it's own 1018 1018 networking software.</p> 1019 1019 1020 <p>When you click the "Restricted Version"button, Greenstone1020 <p>When you click the "Restricted Version" button, Greenstone 1021 1021 doesn't bother checking your system for networking software, it just goes 1022 1022 ahead and uses it's own.</p> … … 1025 1025 Greenstone supplied networking software. The most important limitations are 1026 1026 that the local library won't be accessible from the network if run in this 1027 way (that is, it really will be "local"to the machine on which1027 way (that is, it really will be "local" to the machine on which 1028 1028 it's running) and that it must use a Netscape web browser. Using your 1029 1029 computer's built-in networking software is therefore the prefered … … 1034 1034 Since Greenstone will automatically use it's own networking software if it 1035 1035 can't find any installed on your computer it should not normally be 1036 necessary to run the "Restricted Version"explicitly.1036 necessary to run the "Restricted Version" explicitly. 1037 1037 1038 1038 <p>Times when it may be necessary are.</p> … … 1040 1040 <li>If your computer's networking software has been installed incorrectly.</li> 1041 1041 <li>If Windows keeps attempting to dial up your internet service provider 1042 when you click the "Enter Library"button.</li>1042 when you click the "Enter Library" button.</li> 1043 1043 </ul> 1044 1044 } … … 1053 1053 1054 1054 <p>If this does not solve the problem, try starting the local library by 1055 clicking the "Restricted Version"button rather than the1056 "Enter Library"button. See the discussion above on the1055 clicking the "Restricted Version" button rather than the 1056 "Enter Library" button. See the discussion above on the 1057 1057 differences between the standard and restricted versions of the local 1058 1058 library for further details.</p> … … 1120 1120 deleting existing collections, and exporting existing collections to 1121 1121 stand-alone CD-ROMs. The Collector is a standard part of a Greenstone 1122 installation. To begin using the Collector, click the "The1123 Collector "button on your Greenstone home page. For further details on1122 installation. To begin using the Collector, click the "The 1123 Collector" button on your Greenstone home page. For further details on 1124 1124 using the Collector see the <a href="_httppagex_(docs)">Greenstone User's 1125 1125 Guide</a>. … … 1146 1146 _t236_ { 1147 1147 If you downloaded Greenstone from the web you will not have all the 1148 components required to make the "export to CD-ROM"function1148 components required to make the "export to CD-ROM" function 1149 1149 work. These extra components have been made available in a separate 1150 1150 download which you can get from the <a … … 1159 1159 1160 1160 _t238_ { 1161 The Organizer (also called the "Collection Organizer") is a1161 The Organizer (also called the "Collection Organizer") is a 1162 1162 Windows utility used for automatically generating some of the configuration 1163 1163 files (metadata.xml, sub.txt etc.) used by complex Greenstone collections. … … 1610 1610 1611 1611 _t285_ { 1612 "Maintained"translations include the language interface and a1612 "Maintained" translations include the language interface and a 1613 1613 designated person who updates it. The Greenstone interface has been 1614 1614 translated into many languages. However, the system is growing and language … … 1621 1621 1622 1622 _t287_ { 1623 The interface comes in two parts: a "core"part that contains the1624 basic digital library interface, and an "auxiliary"part that1623 The interface comes in two parts: a "core" part that contains the 1624 basic digital library interface, and an "auxiliary" part that 1625 1625 that concerns functionality that is generally only used by the library 1626 1626 maintainer (e.g. the Administration pages and the Collector). Many language
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