Antonio,

Getting unique image names was probably the heavier lift. If I know which html 
file is the original for which asciidoc file, I can probably write a script to 
fix up the image file names in the asciidoc.  Is it safe to assume that the 
"latest" html file was used for the current asciidoc file?  I can clone the 
repo.  I personally use Mercurial, so I'll need to brush up on my git fu to 
push any changes back.

>From there, I can maybe start updating the images themselves as I work through 
>the tutorials.

Peter

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From: antonio <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2022 11:52 AM
To: Peter Blemel <[email protected]>; [email protected] 
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: "Original" NB tutorials?

Hi Peter,

Thanks for this. I'm afraid we'll have to update the asciidoc translated
files (not the HTML ones), because there have been updates since the
migration (2018 perhaps?), and if we run the HTML>Asciidoc tool again on
these we'll miss many changes.

If you're busy I'll try to give it a run during the weekend or so.

Kind regards,
Antonio



On 25/01/2022 11:43, Peter Blemel wrote:
> I don't know what Outlook / OneDrive did to that link. Lets try again
> <https://1drv.ms/u/s!ArASQL2pSWgomUonDIkTyvHqKESd?e=9u8l5d>
>
> flat-tutorials.tgz
> <https://1drv.ms/u/s!ArASQL2pSWgomUonDIkTyvHqKESd?e=9u8l5d>

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