Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Scroll Downs in an exchanged Gmail

2023-09-26 Thread Gareth Evans
On Wed 27 Sep 2023, at 01:36, Gareth Evans wrote: > This does seem to be an overlay, and the underlying HTML for the email > can be viewed in the browser's View Source feature (Ctrl+U in most > cases) Or Cmd+U in most (browser) cases, in the case of macOS.

Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Scroll Downs in an exchanged Gmail

2023-09-26 Thread Gareth Evans
This does seem to be an overlay, and the underlying HTML for the email can be viewed in the browser's View Source feature (Ctrl+U in most cases), apparently even if logged out. Though not an ideal solution, you may be able to make some use of it. On Wed 27 Sep 2023, at 01:31, Gareth Evans

Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Scroll Downs in an exchanged Gmail

2023-09-26 Thread Gareth Evans
Grr, apologies, this doesn't seem to work for gmail, which says the account is unavailable on reloading the saved page. On Wed 27 Sep 2023, at 01:17, Gareth Evans wrote: > Hi Charles, > > If you are using Firefox then Alt+F will bring up the File menu, even > if it isn't normally visible. > >

Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Scroll Downs in an exchanged Gmail

2023-09-26 Thread Andreas Orphanides
I haven't figured out a way to do a full-page printout of gmail in Firefox -- I believe because the window that's scrolling in gmail isn't actually the web page itself, it's just a random page element. When you try to "capture entire page" (which there is a screen-capture option in Firefox for if

Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Scroll Downs in an exchanged Gmail

2023-09-26 Thread Gareth Evans
Hi Charles, If you are using Firefox then Alt+F will bring up the File menu, even if it isn't normally visible. You can then choose "Save Page As..." This usually has the keyboard shortcut of Ctrl+S, but this may be overridden by email web application shortcuts. Saving the page will result

Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Scroll Downs in an exchanged Gmail

2023-09-26 Thread Undescribed Horrific Abuse, One Victim & Survivor of Many
Hi, Sorry for my intense name, long story still working on it. I think the easiest and quickest solution here would be to view the conversation in HTML Gmail so the normal scrolling functions of the browser work. You can access HTML Gmail at a url like https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/h/ <-

Re: [CODE4LIB] Cloud storage providers

2023-09-26 Thread Francis Kayiwa
Heya Jeff, On 9/26/23 3:35 PM, Jeffrey Sabol wrote: Hello Colleagues, I am looking for an inexpensive cloud storage provider for mostly documents for my faculty union. Recommendation beyond the big name providers would be helpful. Are you expecting feature parity with AWS S3? If that is

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[CODE4LIB] Capturing Scroll Downs in an exchanged Gmail

2023-09-26 Thread charles meyer
My esteemed listmates, This is a very serious. Normally, in Firefox when I want to take a screenshot of all that I see as I scroll down the page I press Ctrl + Shift + K and then type in :screenshot --fullpage and it captures WYSIWYG in a PNG on to my hard drive. I try that with back and forth

Re: [CODE4LIB] DSpace multiple frontends?

2023-09-26 Thread Haitz, Lisa (haitzlm)
We are experimenting with the DSpace Connector for “exhibits” in Omeka S. We don’t have any live ones to show yet, but we are moving in that direction. We did get the connector to work and are reviewing guidelines for it’s use here. Lisa Haitz UC Libraries University of Cincinnati Libraries

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[CODE4LIB] Cloud storage providers

2023-09-26 Thread Jeffrey Sabol
Hello Colleagues, I am looking for an inexpensive cloud storage provider for mostly documents for my faculty union. Recommendation beyond the big name providers would be helpful. Jeff Sabol Long Beach City College

Re: [CODE4LIB] DSpace multiple frontends?

2023-09-26 Thread David Dean
I'd also be interested in what others have done, since even with DSpace 7.x sites the frontend configuration can only change so much! We did some work a few years ago to connect Blacklight to the Solr instance on one of our DSpace systems. I'm not a Ruby dev by any means, but it still only

Re: [CODE4LIB] DSpace multiple frontends?

2023-09-26 Thread Pennington, Buddy D.
Kayla, I don't know about Omeka Classic but Omeka S has a DSpace Connector module that might be able to be utilized for your use case. https://omeka.org/s/modules/DspaceConnector/ https://omeka.org/s/docs/user-manual/modules/dspaceconnector/ We do not use it here so I can't speak to its

Re: [CODE4LIB] DSpace multiple frontends?

2023-09-26 Thread Bess Sadler
Hi, Kayla. This is certainly possible, and we did something like this at Princeton University Library, but it was not an out of the box solution. We set up a Blacklight site to index only the research data from our legacy DSpace site, which you can see here:

Re: [CODE4LIB] DSpace multiple frontends?

2023-09-26 Thread Hugh Cayless
From the perspective of someone currently wrestling with a DSpace upgrade: It will certainly support multiple front ends—its basic setup (for v7+ anyway) is as a REST API plus a front end written in Angular. The front end is pretty customizable, but it is not as easy to work with as WordPress

[CODE4LIB] DSpace multiple frontends?

2023-09-26 Thread Kayla Abner
Hello all, I have a question about possibly using DSpace as a "database" / server and whether or not we could design multiple frontends that draw from it. Here's the ideal situation I have in mind: 1. A faculty member wants to build a "digital archive" for their stuff 2. We upload their