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.ThomasLe 28 nov. 2013 à 23:57, Alex Brollo <alex.brollo@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) <nemowiki@gmail.com>
Alex Brollo, 28/11/2013 20:36:No, labs doesn't have media. Only XML dumps and pageview stats. Download from upload.wikimedia.org is supposed to be rather fast though.
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?
Nemo
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