s, take a look: most of them are
Italian books, but there are too Latin, French, English ancient books,
sometimes with parallelel translation.
Alex brollo
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> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 6:52 AM, Alex Brollo wrote:
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>> It seems that jq (a command-line json parser) and pdftk (a command-line
>> tool to split and merge multipage pdf files) are lacking into Tool Labs.
>> But I'm far from expert about unix environmen
Tool Labs?
2. can I install them as local stools dor itsource projects?
3. have I to ask for installation of them at bugzilla? I'll do, if any
other Tool user could be interested about.
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but if pdftk is running into Tool Labs splitting is not a trouble. :-)
Alex
2014-04-30 15:35 GMT+02:00 Alex Brollo :
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> 2014-04-30 14:04 GMT+02:00 matanya :
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> you can use: pdfunite
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>> pdfunite in-1.pdf in-2.pdf in-n.pdf out.pdf
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2014-04-30 14:04 GMT+02:00 matanya :
> you can use: pdfunite
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> pdfunite in-1.pdf in-2.pdf in-n.pdf out.pdf
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Thanks!!
I'll read man page to see if the script can split too a pdf file (I need to
exclude/delete doubled pages and sometimes to insert some pages, but this
comes siomply from a spli
I'd need to manipulate some pdf files on Tool Labs, i need something like
pdfsam to split and merge pdf pages. Is presently running into Tool labs
some simple script/application to do this?
Thanks.
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I'm very happily using login-eqiad, after a suggestion of MZMcBride about
using python virtuyalenv (thanks!).
My present work is, to launch a set of jobs, any of which is a (rather
heavy) python script.
As a "persistent beginner" into server environment, I choose a compromise
solution, t.i. I wro
I was very sad since after eqiad migration I could no more run my script;
well. here and there I found such a good help (consider that I'm far form a
decent programmer) that my test pyton tool runs again, much better,
into a virtualenv login-eqiad context. Some hours ago, I had no idea of
what
Is pip installed into eqiad? I can't run it.
If it isn't,can please be added?
2014-03-04 23:17 GMT+01:00 Marc A. Pelletier :
> On 03/04/2014 04:48 PM, Christian Thiele wrote:
> > is there a list, which things are not transfered by the script? I'm
> > wondering if database rights are restored on
interesting module? I tryed pip from new environment, with no success.
Alex brollo
2014-03-04 19:40 GMT+01:00 Marc A. Pelletier :
> Hello All,
>
> As should come as no surprise given the number of advance warnings sent
> over the past couple months, the time for migration of the tool la
here my script:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Alex_brollo/OpalToIA
Thanks Platonides for suggestions.
Alex
2014-03-03 21:39 GMT+01:00 Platonides :
> On 03/03/14 15:53, Alex Brollo wrote:
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>> I'm testing a (heavy) python script and I (painfully) learned to run i
in github I can't
understand basics) to get a revision of it?
Alex brollo
PS: the script grabs heavy pdfs, manages them into a pretty complex
multistep way (extracting-cropping-splitting), finally uploads derived
zipped tiffs into Internet Archive.
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contribution list:
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Please review/fix them if needed.
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lar "missions impossible" :-)
Alex
2014-02-05 Jeremy Baron :
> On Feb 5, 2014 3:11 AM, "Alex Brollo" wrote:
> > Just to avoid "rediscovering the wheel", is someone doing something
> similar into Labs?
>
> I'm uns
I'd like to build a simple application to:
1. extract images from one or more pdf file/files converting them into
tiff/jpg images;
2. autocrop them (to remove a white margin), then split them, since images
are two-pages scans that need to be splitted into single-page images;
3a . load the resulti
Very interesting. I'll test it. It could be the final step to crop images
from djvu page images - in it.source we are testing a "pseudo-crop tool"
based simply on a css-dependent template, which shows part of an image with
resizing optionally the selectioned area.
Some time ago I got the idea (if
2, 2013 at 5:13 PM, Alex Brollo
> wrote:
> > Wow! A list that anyone can read! Can please be added djvulibre package,
> to
> > manage djvu files? Or - is there some similar package already running?
> I'm
> > forced to migrate from Toolserver, and there djv
Only two words: please simplify.
KISS more and you'l be kissed.
Thanks
Alex
2013/11/7 Petr Bena
> Hi,
>
> I think we should make a simple list (even autogenerated) of all
> packages that are officialy supported by tool labs and are guaranteed
> to be present on all execution nodes.
>
> I kno
+1 :-)
Remember of poor DIY (Do It Yourself) "programmers" and please consider to
open a Village Pump into wikitech. Imho, Village pumps, email lists and
#icr channels have a complementary role.
Alex brollo
2013/8/21 Silke Meyer
> Thanks a lot, Kirsten and Sumana!
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