There are already a lot of data in the img_metadata field of the image table. I 
hope all data you are looking for are in it.

Thomas

Le 28 nov. 2013 à 23:57, Alex Brollo <alex.bro...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> I feel uncomfortable thinking to upload large files just to use a little bit 
> of data... I presume that djvu are saved as "bundled" files, have you any new 
> about saving them as "indirect" files, t.i. as single pages + an index file 
> and some rather small pieces? Who could give me some detail about djvu files 
> storage, and about projects to develop their management?
> 
> I opened a "bold bug" in Bugzilla asking for some API actions bridging API 
> and  djvulibre routines; who is in your opinion an API developer which could 
> be interested about such a rough  idea? 
> 
> Alex
> 
> 
> 2013/11/28 Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemow...@gmail.com>
> Alex Brollo, 28/11/2013 20:36:
> 
> I'll try to test some routines to manage both image and text layers of
> our itsource djvu files. My question: have I to upload them from
> Commons, or there's the possibility to access to them/to a copy of them
> into some folder of Labs without any need of uploading (painfully) a copy?
> 
> No, labs doesn't have media. Only XML dumps and pageview stats. Download from 
> upload.wikimedia.org is supposed to be rather fast though.
> 
> 
> Nemo
> 
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