![]() ![]() TF - we totally want this, for dumps as well, and maybe make it eventually far more customizable. provide a way to say "give me this subset" for offline reader files. the title-search code (from Patrick Collison). that's c++ and you should be able to stick the lib in your favorite reader to make it zim-aware. ![]() MS - we have the ZIM library on one hand and reader/writer application on another. not sure java is it īV - you could have a core lib for reading the format, wrap it in a lightweight client that does the ui. cross-platform reader apps we can port to new platforms. sync up with tstarling about long term commitments and sustaining operations.ĮM - we're missing the reader tool. making it sustainable from operational side. TF - let's figure out what to do with static dumps. we have adopters but the feedback loop is minimal.īV - if you're doing version selection, you might want weekly info, pull from the recent dump, or optionally fetch newer stuff from the web.ĮM - what about generating zim files directly?ĮM - it seems to me this is something the wmf should really do, tim starling has reactivated static dumps before. MS - user participation of openZim adopters needs to be improved. #OFFLINE WIKI READER PORTABLE#a Offline readers are useful for portable computers and dial-up access. dump generation is well tracked - working it now, generated weekly. Offline reader - Wikipedia Offline reader An offline reader (sometimes called an offline browser or offline navigator) is computer software that downloads e-mail, newsgroup posts or web pages, making them available when the computer is offline: not connected to a server.
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