![]() ![]() While the pagename would pretty much obviously have to be the URL page name of the article. So if this command were called "wix" (a name pulled totally out of thin air) the user could type something like 'wix checkout pagename.wiki', or 'wix update pagename.wiki' or wix commit pagename.wiki'. What I have in mind at least for now is something kind of like the cvs client command line software, but with a much simpler set of functions and behaviors. I've noticed that there's been some discussion of this sort of thing on the Wikimedia meta site, but I think I would propose to do something a bit different (and hopefully simpler) than the stuff I've seen proposed there. The advantages would include the possibilities of working on a laptop, while actually traveling and of giving the traveler a choice of the full range of text editors. I've been thinking that it would be really nice to have a way to work on wikivoyage articles offline. The following bit was moved here from the Traveler's pub: This has already been done for wikipedia. The Aarddict project can easily be used to allow offline reading on many devices, including the N800, windows, linux, apple.Ī database dump would be all that is required. Is the HTML generated by the Wikimedia software viewable on mobile devices? This probably isn't necessary for offline reading, but perhaps it's a place to start? - (WT-en) Dawnview 02:43, (EST) This group should also consider the new class of devices dubbed internet tablets, like the Nokia N800. ![]() wikivoyage is already available in plucker format? - /ebook/.Why can't I simply take wget ( ) and make my offline copy? - (WT-en) Hansm 05:10, 2003 Nov 4 (PST)Ĭause it'd be very crude and take way too much space of your valuable PDA memory. I don't see what's the goal of this expedition. Yeah, I posted to the plucker users mailing list, and got some off-list responses along the lines of "that sounds cool". Oh, and if I do have a PDA it will definitely run Linux, so then I have to think of tweaking Plucker, which only runs on PalmOS for the moment (fortunately it's free software :). But I guess that there is room for some kind of cooperation between Wikivoyage (or even Wikimedia) people and Plucker developers. 49 Offline Wikivoyage: Available for every language as ZIMĭid somebody contact the Plucker developers already? I don't have a PDA myself (yet.), so I won't delve into this.48 Content erroneously posted in Wikivoyage:Tourist Office.47 New data for your smartphone or mashup.45 Click on a POI to open in your favorite Android navigation/GPS app.41 Android app released! Wikivoyage offline.40 OxygenGuide: Bring Wikivoyage offline on your smartphone.37 OxygenGuide updated: first database since transition to Wikimedia!.35 Two great tastes that taste great together.34 Software tools for easy edit / offline.32 New version of iTravelFree app for Android/iPhone now available.31 Beta version of iTravelFree for Android now available.30 time to list existing products here?.29 iTravelFree - a free Wikivoyage-gateway Android/iPhone app.28 Announcement: Wikivoyage Mobile version.25 Wikivoyage on Android, with OxygenGuide.22 Program that Scrapes content from Wikivoyage and formats it for iPods.20 Wikivoyage now available as Plucker.15 Trying to determine the state of this project.11 "although there are plenty of us who don't have the luxury of owning a portable computer or PDA". ![]()
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