Hi all,
I've been attempting to get my head around Wikidata and how
Wikisource-works' data is stored there, and have made a simple little
search thingo:
https://tools.wmflabs.org/ws-search/
It just searches title and author at the moment, but I'm going to extend
it for dates, genres/subjects, and other properties. There are also
plenty of ways in which it's not quite working properly at the moment,
I'm sure. :-)
—Sam.
Hi everyone,
next week I'll participate in a conference/hackathon called WikiCite [1]
It will be a great opportunity to talk about Wikidata and books in general,
and of course I'd love to work about the integration of Wikidata and
Wikisource.
It is my understanding (but please correct me if I'm wrong) that very few
Wikisource integrated their books with Wikidata.
Of course, this is because the perennial issue of complicated relationships
between books: a book as a "work", a book as an "edition" of that work.
To complicate further, Wikisources host the ns0 textual version of a book
and
the nsIndex, but Wikidata do want only one sitelink...
Many discussions happened here [2],
but I fear I'm lost now. I don't know where are we now, and if some
community did indeed solve the problem.
If your so, please tell :-)
It's really important.
Aubrey
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite_2016
[2] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata_talk:Wikisource
Hi,
Can anyone please update the tesseract-ben package at tool labs? Its a
community need in Bengali Wikisource.
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T117711
Regards,
--
Bodhisattwa
Thanks a lot everyone and special thanks to Antonis.
Regards
Satdeep Gill
> On 22-May-2016, at 1:39 PM, wikisource-l-request(a)lists.wikimedia.org wrote:
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> Re: [Wikisource-l] Splitting Books for Wikisource
Hi all,
I share this news with all of you with great delight that a Punjabi
translator has relicensed his Punjabi translations of Macbeth and Julius
Ceasuer. Now we are going to upload it on Wikisource. I would like to know
if there is a method to split the pdf file with two pages on one page to a
single-paged pdf file.
Check this book for reference:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Macbeth_Shakespeare_in_Punjabi_by_H…
--
Regards
Satdeep Gill
+91-9465155746
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 1:29 AM, Mpaa <mpaa.wiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> @Alex
> since IA is not using djvu any longer
Oh? Where I can read more about this policy change by IA?
--
John Vandenberg
Hi all,
I will be there to attend the meetup.
Regards
Satdeep Gill
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> From: "Rachmat W." <rachmatwahidi.site(a)gmail.com>
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> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering how to transclude pages that are not in sequential order
> into mainspace. For example, I have a book that a chapter starts from page
> 4 to 8, and then the contents continue again from page 20 to 25.
>
> Usually, we can use the following code:
> <pages index="My example book.djvu" from="4" to="8" />
> to transclude.
>
> But in this case, it seems that we cannot repeat the code twice as shown
> below in the same page:
> <pages index="My example book.djvu" from="4" to="8" />
> <pages index="My example book.djvu" from="20" to="25" />
>
> Is there a way to solve this matter?
>
> Thank you,
> Rachmat
>