Re: Plucker server on Project Gutenberg

2005-11-05 Thread Marcello Perathoner
modern files but gets worse when applied to older ones. BTW, what is the preferred mime-type for plucker ? -- Marcello Perathoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ plucker-dev mailing list plucker-dev@rubberchicken.org http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman

Re: Plucker server on Project Gutenberg

2005-11-02 Thread Marcello Perathoner
Lambert, Mark wrote: But it is low-hanging fruit that would make it simpler for those that have HTML. If they have HTML, of course I use HTML. But more than half of them don't. -- Marcello Perathoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ plucker-dev ma

Re: Plucker server on Project Gutenberg

2005-11-02 Thread Marcello Perathoner
Lambert, Mark wrote: I don't know if this would help or not, but I always go off the HTML version and break on any H1 or H2. That isn't perfect either, but is easier to do. Not all PG ebooks have an HTML version. -- Marcello Perathoner [EMAIL

Re: Plucker server on Project Gutenberg

2005-11-02 Thread Marcello Perathoner
e the average PG text look good enough for distribution. -- Marcello Perathoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ plucker-dev mailing list plucker-dev@rubberchicken.org http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-dev

Re: Plucker server on Project Gutenberg

2005-11-02 Thread Marcello Perathoner
ook like a single page (this requires Plucker viewer 1.6)? I use seamless and zlib. But if users request alternate formats, I may consider adding them, like images / no images, etc. -- Marcello Perathoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ plucker-dev mailing li

Why are bookmarks sorted?

2005-11-02 Thread Marcello Perathoner
Chapter 1 Chapter 10 Chapter 2 ... I'm wondering why bookmarks have to be sorted? Is there any reason to do that? The code that does this is in: PluckerDocs.PluckerBookmarkDocument.dump_record -- Marcello Perathoner [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Plucker server on Project Gutenberg

2005-11-02 Thread Marcello Perathoner
n parser with a custom one that will (try to) parse chapter heads, italics etc. out of the plain text. I encountered a couple of problems doing that. I'll send some more mails to describe them. -- Marcello Perathoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ pluc