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Benvenuto su Wikisource!

Ciao Seb35, mi chiamo Xavier121 e ti do il benvenuto su Wikisource, la biblioteca libera!

Per iniziare la tua collaborazione, leggi come prima cosa cos'è Wikisource, la pagina delle linee guida ed i manuali contenuti nella sezione aiuto. Se hai domande, dubbi o curiosità non esitare a chiedere al Bar, a un amministratore, a me o a qualsiasi utente vedessi collegato seguendo le ultime modifiche.

Buon lavoro e buon divertimento.


--Xavier121 21:37, 20 lug 2010 (CEST)Rispondi
Grazie ! (ma non parlo italiano : en-3, de-3, fr-N, la-2, fi-1) Seb35 (disc.) 00:32, 21 lug 2010 (CEST)Rispondi
Hi Seb35! It's a pleasure to have you here ;-) I'm sure we will have to ask you many things about the technical side of the Wikisource/BnF agreement :-D --Aubrey McFato 10:10, 21 lug 2010 (CEST)Rispondi

Djvu text layer exploration

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Hi Seb, here I am. Just to introduce me, I'm not a programmer, as you'll see from my rought scripts; I simply enjoy to go as deeper as I can into "problems" using at my best some tool (mainly Python). Since my main goal is to get fun from this for myself, much more that to search the best current way to solve problems, I'm not so interested about searching other's solutions of troubles; so, I presume that lots of my ideas and tricks are simply some form of "rediscovering the wheel". So I warned you about my peculiar approach to problems in general, and to djvu files structure and managing too; if you uses python, perhaps the best could be to share a "dropbox djvu lab", that could be used currently for tests and explorations using shared test files and scripts. If you like, I could invite you into a folder into my dropbox space, and we could use that folder to collect exemples and tests; obviously I consider all my scripts as PD. --Alex brollo (disc.) 23:12, 12 nov 2011 (CET)Rispondi

Hi Alex! I’m a bit afraid by seeing the date of your post, it sounds me like if it was the last week you talked me, sorry for the delay. It’s a good idea to share programs about djvu, it will be probably the second main place of djvu mastery on the web after djvulibre ;) When we worked on the BnF partnership, we wondered what to put in the djvu text layer: raw text, wiki text, HTML text, ALTO or other XML, etc.; we searched if there is a standard text layer but it seems there is no standard (at least nothing published on the web, since I suspect djvu is used extensively and internally in some libraries). Finally we chose to put raw text and I cannot remember accurately but there are perhaps some wikitext like <noinclude>. You can contact commons:User:Jean-Frédéric and fr:w:User:Plyd who worked with me on the BnF partnership, perhaps they will be interested by your work. I would be to see your programs on the dropbox (perhaps I will not respond promptly, it’s "normal"). ~ Seb35 [^_^] 12:01, 1 dic 2011 (CET)Rispondi