There are many difficulties I see with Scripto as an alternative to Proofread Page:
1) all metadata about e.g. the order of pages within a book lives within the CMS scripto is connected to.  This means that features like PediaPress won't work, as they can't navigate from page 2 to page 3.
2) the actual images live on the connected CMS -- in fact the CMS is the whole interface to the wiki.

I imagine that the Scripto folks would be happy to weigh in, though.  (They're great people -- post on their dev list and see if they'll comment.)

If wikisource were to look at an alternative to ProofRead Page, I suspect that the Bentham Transcription Desk might be a more appropriate, pure-MediaWiki alternative.

Ben Brumfield
http://manuscripttranscription.blogspot.com/




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I wantet to rejoice this old mail from Lars:

Scripto is an alternative to the ProofreadPage extension used
by Wikisource. It is based on Mediawiki but also on OpenLayers,
the software used to zoom and pan in OpenStreetMap.

The only website I have seen that uses Scripto is the U.K.
War Department papers, and in many ways it is more clumsy
than ProofreadPage. But there might be a few ideas that could
be worth picking up. Take a look.

The software is described at http://scripto.org/

As for reference installations, they mention
http://wardepartmentpapers.org/transcribe.php

Does anyone know this software?
Could we be interested?

Aubrey


On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Lars Aronsson <lars@aronsson.se> wrote:

> Scripto is an alternative to the ProofreadPage extension used
> by Wikisource. It is based on Mediawiki but also on OpenLayers,
> the software used to zoom and pan in OpenStreetMap.
>
> The only website I have seen that uses Scripto is the U.K.
> War Department papers, and in many ways it is more clumsy
> than ProofreadPage. But there might be a few ideas that could
> be worth picking up. Take a look.
>
> The software is described at http://scripto.org/
>
> As for reference installations, they mention
> http://wardepartmentpapers.org/transcribe.php
>
>
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>    Lars Aronsson (lars@aronsson.se)
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