[CODE4LIB] Circulation clerk learning to code.

2022-12-15 Thread Patrick Pletcher
Hi, this is my first time posting to a list like this. I am a circulation clerk who is learning to code at freecodecamp.org. Right now I am studying html and css, but I plan on going through all the lessons on the website. I enjoy working in libraries, and I also enjoy writing code. I am not sur

Re: [CODE4LIB] Windows 10 -vs- 11 Comparison Chart

2022-12-15 Thread reeset
Windows 11 includes a mixture of native apps and what Microsoft calls universal apps. Notepad, paint -- these have transitioned to the windows store as universal apps. You have a couple options to make shortcuts. Paint for example (but this works for any universal app): Method 1: 1. On the

[CODE4LIB] Windows 10 -vs- 11 Comparison Chart

2022-12-15 Thread charles meyer
My esteemed listmates, My first entree (that just makes me hungry!) into W11 doesn't convince me W11 progress from W10. 9 steps just to create a W11 desktop icon. https://www.makeuseof.com/how-to-add-icon-to-desktop-windows/ It seems that only work for 3rd party applications. That doesn't seem

Re: [CODE4LIB] Windows 10 -vs- 11 Comparison Chart

2022-12-15 Thread Juarez, Francisco D
A while ago, I found an excellent video highlighting some nice updates on Windows 11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhSnhelZS4w Worth a watch. Not exactly a grid, but it still lets us know what's good on windows 11 for general use. -Original Message- From: Code for Libraries On Beh

Re: [CODE4LIB] batch download

2022-12-15 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
On Dec 15, 2022, at 10:14 AM, Ed Summers wrote: > If you have the URLs in a text file, and open it with your browser with the > DownThemAll extension installed [1] someone should be able to easily download > them? > > //Ed > > [1] https://www.downthemall.org/ At first glance, DownThemAll wo

Re: [CODE4LIB] batch download

2022-12-15 Thread Filipe Bento (UA)
PS: for the extraction of URLs (e.g., links to PDFs), then yes, I would use, for instance iMacros Extract command (for a quick GUI solution, interactive solution -- else would go fo some python or PHP script) https://wiki.imacros.net/Data_Extraction E.g., there demo macro (again, on Chrome): TAB

Re: [CODE4LIB] batch download

2022-12-15 Thread Ed Summers
If you have the URLs in a text file, and open it with your browser with the DownThemAll extension installed [1] someone should be able to easily download them? //Ed [1] https://www.downthemall.org/ > On Dec 15, 2022, at 9:26 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote: > > How can I use the Firefox, Chrome,

Re: [CODE4LIB] batch download

2022-12-15 Thread Filipe Bento (UA)
Is iMacros extension a possibility? Even better, and just looked for this: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrono-download-manager/mciiogijeh kdemklbdcbfkefimifhecn/related (Chrome, but I guess available for other browsers) Simply copy the URLs (to the clipboard, remove any blank

Re: [CODE4LIB] batch download

2022-12-15 Thread Joe Hourclé
> On Dec 15, 2022, at 9:27 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote: > > How can I use the Firefox, Chrome, and/or Safari Web browsers to batch > download the content found at the other end of a list of URLs? Ugh. I spent YEARS trying to find a solution to this, as we would have scientists who had to dow

[CODE4LIB] batch download

2022-12-15 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
How can I use the Firefox, Chrome, and/or Safari Web browsers to batch download the content found at the other end of a list of URLs? Suppose I have a list of URLs, for example: https://distantreader.org/stacks/journals/crl/crl-11730.pdf https://distantreader.org/stacks/journals/ital/ital-57