[Clipart] RE: clipart Digest, Vol 7, Issue 50
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> 1. Re: Open Clip Art Library - Release 0.06 (Bryce Harrington)
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>Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 23:31:59 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Bryce Harrington <bryce at bryceharrington.com>
>Subject: Re: [Clipart] Open Clip Art Library - Release 0.06
>To: Jonadab the Unsightly One <jonadab at bright.net>
>Cc: clipart at freedesktop.org
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>On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Jonadab the Unsightly One wrote:
>> Bryce Harrington <bryce at bryceharrington.com> writes:
>> > I also noticed that certain images have too many keywords, but
>> > didn't have time to address that.
>>
>> Leave the keywords on them unless they're inappropriate for the image.
>> Ultimately we won't be making a copy of the image for each keyword the
>> image has, because we'll only be grabbing images that have the
>> keywords corresponding to the categories in the heirarchy XML, or
>> something like that. Extra keywords may facilitate searching.
>
>Yup, that's what I'm planning in the near term. Longer term I think we
>need some form of keyword editing capability. For instance, if we have
>'mammal' and 'mammals' as keywords, we'd want to have an easy way to
>combine both of these groups together (along with 'mamal', etc.)
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>> > I don't know what we should do in the future - include duplicates
>> > (probably, but hogs space),
>>
>> I think we should include duplicates, but not for _every_ keyword an
>> image has, only for the ones that correspond to categories -- and even
>> then not if the image also has a keyword that gets it listed in one of
>> the _subcategories_ of that category. So, a dolphin image would be
>> copied under "Mammals" and under "Fish" probably, but *not* also under
>> the overall "Animals" directory.
>
>Agreed. I doubt I'll be able to implement this for this weekend's
>release, but we'll see...
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>> > use symlinks (would only work on *nix),
>>
>> We could produce separate packages for the major platforms. Far down
>> the road, envision a downloads page containing this excerpt...
>>
>> Download Open Clip Art Library 4.7, English Language heirarchy, with
>> thumbnails:
>> * for Microsoft systems: EXE installer.
>> * for RPM-based Linux systems: RPM package.
>> * for Mac OS X: DMG disk image.
>> * for POSIX systems: ZIP package.
>> (Your filesystem must support symbolic links.)
>> * for POSIX systems: gzipped tarball. (No symlinks.)
>> * for Mozilla OfficeBird: XPI extension.
>> * for the Parrot Operating System: PAR archive, images
>> and toolkit (requires Perl 6.2 or higher).
>>
>> Well, okay, I got carried away there. But anyway, we could provide a
>> package with symbolic links for people who can use it as well as one
>> with duplicates instead.
>
>Eeeek, yeah, you make a good point. I would definitely prefer to
>provide just ONE package that suits most systems, and that means that
>symlinks are probably out of the question.
>
>> > select which dirs appear in a package,
>>
>> Yeah, that's what the XML heirarchies are about. Not every keyword
>> should have a directory, I think, and the Yorkshire Terrier doesn't
>> need to be under Animals and also under Dogs separately, because if
>> the XML heirarchy says that Dogs is a subcategory of Animals it can go
>> under Animals/Dogs instead.
>
>Yup.
>
>I think I sort of know how the hierarchy stuff needs to be implemented,
>but am really hoping there are others more creative than me who can come
>up with good solutions for the hierarchy needs. Guess we'll have to
>see, though, it's a tricky problem to solve.
>
Hi guys,
Things are really looking good! I find myself refering to certain images over and over. Great job!
MLF
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