Re: [Wikimediauk-l] anyone with super powers?

2012-04-03 Thread Jon Davies
Thanks for trying - all my fault - accidentally erased two thirds of the document :( Quoting Thehelpfulone : It's not easy I'm afraid - I've run it through a couple of automatic converters, but the PDF format is horrible such that each individual letter is made up of more than one graph bit,

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] anyone with super powers?

2012-04-03 Thread Thehelpfulone
It's not easy I'm afraid - I've run it through a couple of automatic converters, but the PDF format is horrible such that each individual letter is made up of more than one graph bit, where as a "proper" pdf would be each letter is only one graphic. Unless someone else has some elite super powers,

[Wikimediauk-l] anyone with super powers?

2012-04-03 Thread Jon Davies
Probably impossible but can anyone take this table and convert it back into something editable - open office by preference. :( http://uk.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:FiveYearPlanFirstdraft.odt-2.pdf&page=1 -- Jon Davies - Chief Executive Wikimedia UK. 07976 935 986 tweet @jonatreesdav

[Wikimediauk-l] "Guest Post: Librarians meet Wikipedians: collaboration not competition!"

2012-04-03 Thread Michael Peel
On the UK Web Focus blog, written by Simon Bains from John Rylands Library in Manchester, including talking about the 'Wikilounge' that Fiona ran at the library, and the plans for a future pilot project that we're currently talking about: http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/2012/04/03/guest-post-li

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Livetweeting the Battle of Arras (1917)

2012-04-03 Thread Chris Keating
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Michael Peel wrote: > Nice. :-) Was this spontaneous on their part, or was there > behind-the-scenes discussions here? Actually it's a sign of the way things are going! There are lots of people in "digital engagement" jobs who are themselves quite signed up to t