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In order to gain some extra space on a small display, you may wish to display Kiwix in full-screen mode. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl and + ( ⌘ and + on Mac) to zoom in, Ctrl and - ( ⌘ and - on Mac) to zoom out and Ctrl and 0 ( ⌘ and 0 on Mac) to reset the zoom level. Those commands are also available in Display > Zoom on the menu bar and one more option named Original size is there which reset the text size of the page to its original size. To do so, use the Magnify icon to increase and the Reduce icon to decrease the size of the text. Because it might not be ideal for your eyes and comfort, you can either increase or decrease the text size of the pages at any time. The size of the text is specified by the content package you are using. You can open the links of a page in a new tab, by pressing Ctrl on your keyboard or right clicking on the link and then choosing "Open link in new Tab". To close a tab, use the in the right side of each tab you want to close or the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+W ( ⌘-W on Mac). To open the New Tab page, click on the Open a new tab icon next the last tab at the top of the window or press Ctrl+T ( ⌘-T on Mac). Just like your web browser, you can return to the previous page by clicking on the Back arrow icon and go to the next page by clicking on the Forward arrow icon in the toolbar. In that case, you should follow the instructions of this page in order to read the content. If you haven't installed any ZIM file yet, you will see the Help page as the homepage and it means there is no content to display. For instance, if you run the English Wikipedia ZIM file, you will see the Wikipedia entry as its homepage. Clicking on the Home icon will take you to your current ZIM file's homepage.
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Presentation of the context (Online Wikipedia put offline of a DVD).Presentation slide of the video with slide and authors.
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It would be great to have a video (screencast) presenting the software with its most important features. Would anyone be interested in working on that? WMF can contribute funding for some materials - a Kiwix quick-start guide or cheatsheet, stickers, T-shirts.
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You know, like for organizing Linux installation parties or Mozilla's event kits etc., that encourages people, and provides step-by-step guidance and advice, to go and install Kiwix with a relevant offline Wikipedia file in their local no-Internet (or restricted/expensive Internet) school, college, community center, etc. To do that, we should develop a set of tools: Ambassadors would be special people especially aware about Kiwix and able to help others: Linux Packaging project (assigned) Ambassador ProgramĬreate an ambassador program.
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so we start from scratch!Ĭreate a publication platform, a Web site online similar to iTunes which would provide the list of available contents to download in ZIM, EPUB. We need a solution to test automatically Kiwix. Phpzim (assigned) Promotional video (assigned) A stub of solution has already been written and the MWOffline is already functional. These pages are then available to read on most computers with a reader like Kiwix. The ZIM format allows to store web pages (with images, videos, etc.) in one extremely compressed file.
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OCG is a NodeJS daemon able to transform a book definition in a PDF and it should be able to do the same in the ZIM format. The PDF exporting backend itself is not provided by the Collection extension, it's done with a JavaScript based solution called OCG. Once created, books can be exported in PDF format. The Collection extension allows to easily create collection/selection of articles: so called books here is how it works on the English Wikipedia. MediaWiki hosted content can be made available for offline usage through the Collection extension (written in PHP). It's a cutting edge free software providing highly featured web sites that anybody can edit. MediaWiki is the wiki engine behind Wikipedia, all Wikimedia projects and thousands other Web sites. Tasks (re)-Introduce ZIM support in MediaWiki Book creator/OCG 2 (re)-Introduce ZIM support in MediaWiki Book creator/OCG.
