From: Petter Reinholdtsen
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 06:54:28 +0000 (+0100)
Subject: Link to Wikipedia for fonds, for some terminology help.
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Link to Wikipedia for fonds, for some terminology help.
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diff --git a/blog/data/2017-03-19-noark5-nikita.txt b/blog/data/2017-03-19-noark5-nikita.txt
index 7f527affcb..8f823941d1 100644
--- a/blog/data/2017-03-19-noark5-nikita.txt
+++ b/blog/data/2017-03-19-noark5-nikita.txt
@@ -34,14 +34,15 @@ documents. But a few weeks ago, a new milestone was reached when it
became possible to store full text documents too. Yesterday, I
completed an implementation of a command line tool
archive-pdf to upload a PDF file to the archive using this
-API. The tool is very simple at the moment, and find existing fonds,
-series and files while asking the user to select which one to use if
-more than one exist. Once a file is identified, the PDF is associated
-with the file and uploaded, using the title extracted from the PDF
-itself. The process is fairly similar to visiting the archive,
-opening a cabinet, locating a file and storing a piece of paper in the
-archive. Here is a test run directly after populating the database
-with test data using our API tester:
+API. The tool is very simple at the moment, and find existing
+fonds, series and
+files while asking the user to select which one to use if more than
+one exist. Once a file is identified, the PDF is associated with the
+file and uploaded, using the title extracted from the PDF itself. The
+process is fairly similar to visiting the archive, opening a cabinet,
+locating a file and storing a piece of paper in the archive. Here is
+a test run directly after populating the database with test data using
+our API tester:
~/src//noark5-tester$ ./archive-pdf mangelmelding/mangler.pdf