2014-10-01 15:15 GMT+02:00 Jane Darnell :
> I have seen many messy text-image mixes on Google books, especially older
> texts from manual typesetting days. That's why I was wondering if it would
> be possible to have a tool that stores pages as you go, so you can step in
> and adjust it on a per
I have seen many messy text-image mixes on Google books, especially older
texts from manual typesetting days. That's why I was wondering if it would
be possible to have a tool that stores pages as you go, so you can step in
and adjust it on a per page basis. I am not familiar with abbyy.xml files,
2014-10-01 9:18 GMT+02:00 Jane Darnell :
> Actually, I would rather have a tool that pulls apart djvu files as they
> are uploaded; keeping the text in WS and the pics in Commons
>
This is very interesting since abbyy.xml files contain both a full detail
(character by character) detail of text m
Please note the order of my list of requests:
1. extracting mapped text, in list-like format (lighter, easier to obtain
by two DjvuLibre routines, but a little tricky to converto into a js
object), or/and in xml format; this is really simple to get by a server
routine, and difficult to obtain for
Alex Brollo, 01/10/2014 08:32:
* While supporting multiple page djvu, to implement a tool to copy into
clipboard with a click from displayed djvu page: (1) pure text layer,
(2) lisp-like mapped text layer structure at line or word detail, (3)
xml mapped text-layer (Alex brollo)
* While supporting
A djvu file is the wrong file type to be extracting an image, it is a
jpg, and we all are aware of the lossy issues with jpgs and playing
with those as images. There are better file types to be using to base
an image, and archive.org has those available, so something that
allowed easy extraction be
Actually, I would rather have a tool that pulls apart djvu files as they are
uploaded; keeping the text in WS and the pics in Commons
On Oct 1, 2014, at 8:32 AM, Alex Brollo wrote:
> I recently added two recommandations for improvement of MediaViewer here:
>
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mult
I recently added two recommandations for improvement of MediaViewer here:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Multimedia/Media_Viewer#Recommendations_for_improvement
These my pretty exotic requests listed into "Bugs" section (I don't know if
I posted them into the right section):
* While supporting