srjava.util.ArrayListxaIsizexp#w&sr"org.greenstone.gatherer.cdm.PlugIncyKjKZ is_abstractL descriptiontLjava/lang/String;LelementtLorg/w3c/dom/Element;Lnameq~L super_plugint$Lorg/greenstone/gatherer/cdm/PlugIn;xq~wsr$org.greenstone.gatherer.cdm.Argument{A-( r ImaximumIminimumZrequiredBtypeL default_valueq~L descriptionq~Lelementq~LlisttLjava/util/HashMap;Lnameq~Lownerq~xpttA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_exptBasPlugsq~q~ teFiles matching this regular expression will be blocked from being passed to any later plugins in the list. This has no real effect other than to prevent lots of warning messages about input files you don't care about. Each plugin might have a default block_exp. e.g. by default HTMLPlug blocks any files with .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png or .css file extensions.ppt block_expq~ sq~tautotuThe encoding of the source documents. Documents will be converted from these encodings and stored internally as utf8.psrjava.util.HashMap`F loadFactorI thresholdxp?@0w@"t windows_1257t!Windows codepage 1257 (WinBaltic)t windows_1256t!Windows codepage 1256 (WinArabic)t windows_1255t!Windows codepage 1255 (WinHebrew)t windows_1254t"Windows codepage 1254 (WinTurkish)t windows_1253t Windows codepage 1253 (WinGreek)t windows_1252t!Windows codepage 1252 (WinLatin1)t windows_1251t#Windows codepage 1251 (WinCyrillic)t windows_1250t!Windows codepage 1250 (WinLatin2)tbig5tChinese Traditional (Big5)tutf8t1Either utf8 or unicode -- automatically detected.tautotUse text categorization algorithm to automatically identify the encoding of each source document. This will be slower than explicitly setting the encoding but will work where more than one encoding is used within the same collection.tiscii_detISCII Devanagarit iso_8859_15tLatin15 (revised western)tdos_437tDOS codepage 437 (Latin)tunicodet Just unicode.tgbtChinese Simplified (GB)t windows_874tWindows codepage 874 (Thai)t iso_8859_9tTurkisht shift_jistJapanese (Shift-JIS)t iso_8859_8tHebrewt iso_8859_7tGreekt iso_8859_6tArabict iso_8859_5tCyrillict iso_8859_4tLatin4teuc_jptJapanese (EUC)t iso_8859_3tLatin3tasciitPlain 7 bit ascii. This may be a bit faster than using iso_8859_1. Beware of using this on a collection of documents that may contain characters outside the plain 7 bit ascii set though (e.g. German or French documents containing accents), use iso_8859_1 instead.t iso_8859_2t/Latin2 (central and eastern european languages)t iso_8859_1tLatin1 (western languages)tkoi8_utCyrillic (Ukrainian)tkoi8_rtCyrillictkoreant8Korean (Unified Hangul Code - i.e. a superset of EUC-KR)tdos_866tDOS codepage 866 (Cyrillic)t windows_1258t"Windows codepage 1258 (Vietnamese)xtinput_encodingq~ sq~tutf8tUse this encoding if -input_encoding is set to 'auto' and the text categorization algorithm fails to extract the encoding or extracts an encoding unsupported by Greenstone. This option can take the same values as -input_encoding.psq~?@wxtdefault_encodingq~ sq~ptIdentify the language of each document and set 'Language' metadata. Note that this will be done automatically if -input_encoding is 'auto'.pptextract_languageq~ sq~tentVIf Greenstone fails to work out what language a document is the 'Language' metadata element will be set to this value. The default is 'en' (ISO 639 language symbols are used: en = English). Note that if -input_encoding is not set to 'auto' and -extract_language is not set, all documents will have their 'Language' metadata set to this value.pptdefault_languageq~ sq~pt6Extract acronyms from within text and set as metadata.pptextract_acronymsq~ sq~pt(Add acronym metadata into document text.pptmarkup_acronymsq~ sq~ptsComma separated list of first sizes to extract from the text into a metadata field. The field is called 'FirstNNN'.pptfirstq~ sq~pt$Extract email addresses as metadata.ppt extract_emailq~ sq~pt$Extract time-period information from historical documents. This is stored as metadata with the document. There is a search interface for this metadata, which you can include in your collection by adding the statement, "format QueryInterface DateSearch" to your collection configuration file.pptextract_historical_yearsq~ sq~t2003tXThe maximum historical date to be used as metadata (in a Common Era date, such as 1950).ppt maximum_yearq~ sq~t-1t~The maximum named century to be extracted as historical metadata (e.g. 14 will extract all references up to the 14th century).pptmaximum_centuryq~ sq~ptIDo not try to block bibliographic dates when extracting historical dates.pptno_bibliographyq~ sq~ptWill look for a prefix.jpg file (where prefix is the same prefix as the file being processed) and associate it as a cover image.ppt cover_imageq~ xt{BasPlug.desc}pq~ psq~w sq~t\n\s*\nt=A perl regular expression to split input files into segments.ppt split_expt SplitPlugxt{SplitPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w sq~t (?i)\.bib$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_expt ReferPlugxt{ReferPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w sq~t (?i)\.dbi$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_exptDBPlugxt {DBPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w sq~t (?i)\.te?xt$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_exptTEXTPlugsq~q~ tSubstitution expression to modify string stored as Title. Used by, for example, PSPlug to remove "Page 1" etc from text used as the title.ppt title_subq~xt{TEXTPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~ wsq~t;(?i)(\.html?|\.shtml|\.shm|\.asp|\.php\d?|\.cgi|.+\?.+=.*)$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_exptHTMLPlugsq~t(?i)\.(gif|jpe?g|jpe|png|css)$teFiles matching this regular expression will be blocked from being passed to any later plugins in the list. This has no real effect other than to prevent lots of warning messages about input files you don't care about. Each plugin might have a default block_exp. e.g. by default HTMLPlug blocks any files with .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png or .css file extensions.ppt block_expq~sq~ptDon't make any attempt to trap links (setting this flag may improve speed of building/importing but any relative links within documents will be broken).pptnolinksq~sq~pt%Don't remove headers from html files.ppt keep_headq~sq~pt1Don't attempt to extract any metadata from files.ppt no_metadataq~sq~tTitlet Comma separated list of metadata fields to attempt to extract. Use 'tag' to have the contents of the first pair put in a metadata element called 'tagname'. Capitalise this as you want the metadata capitalised in Greenstone, since the tag extraction is case insensitive.pptmetadata_fieldsq~sq~ptxFind as much metadata as possible on authorship and place it in the 'Creator' field. Requires the -metadata_fields flag.ppthunt_creator_metadataq~sq~ptSet if input filenames make up url of original source documents e.g. if a web mirroring tool was used to create the import directory structure.ppt file_is_urlq~sq~t(?i)\.(jpe?g|gif|png|css)$tLPerl regular expression of file extensions to associate with html documents.ppt assoc_filesq~sq~ptRenames files associated with documents (e.g. images). Also creates much shallower directory structure (useful when creating collections to go on cd-rom).pptrename_assoc_filesq~sq~q~ tSubstitution expression to modify string stored as Title. Used by, for example, PDFPlug to remove "Page 1", etc from text used as the title.ppt title_subq~sq~ptSplit document into sub-sections where
tags occur. Note that by setting this option you implicitly set -no_metadata, as all metadata should be included within the
tags. Also, '-keep_head' will have no effect when this option is set.pptdescription_tagsq~xt{HTMLPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w sq~thtmlt Plugin converts to TEXT or HTML.psq~?@wttexttPlain text format.thtmlt HTML format.xt convert_tot ConvertToPlugsq~ptaIf set, a simple strings function will be called to extract text if the conversion utility fails.ppt use_stringsq~xt{ConvertToPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w xt{PPTPlug.desc}ptPPTPlugq~sq~w xt{GMLPlug.desc}ptGMLPlugq~sq~w xt{ZIPPlug.desc}ptZIPPlugq~sq~w sq~t (?i)\.xml$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_exptXMLPlugxt{XMLPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w xt {GAPlug.desc}ptGAPlugq~sq~w sq~t([\/]\d+|\.(mbx|email|eml))$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_expt EMAILPlugsq~pt Do not save message attachments.pptno_attachmentsq~sq~q~ taA perl regular expression used to split files containing many messages into individual documents.ppt split_expq~xt{EMAILPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w sq~t (?i)\.ps$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_exptPSPlugsq~t (?i)\.(eps)$teFiles matching this regular expression will be blocked from being passed to any later plugins in the list. This has no real effect other than to prevent lots of warning messages about input files you don't care about. Each plugin might have a default block_exp. e.g. by default HTMLPlug blocks any files with .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png or .css file extensions.ppt block_expq~sq~ptExtract date from PS header.ppt extract_dateq~sq~ptExtract pages from PS header.ppt extract_pagesq~sq~ptExtract title from PS header.ppt extract_titleq~xt {PSPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w xt{IndexPlug.desc}pt IndexPlugq~sq~w xt{FOXPlug.desc}ptFOXPlugq~sq~w xt {HBPlug.desc}ptHBPlugq~sq~w sq~t marctodc.txttName of file that includes mapping details from MARC values to Greenstone metadata names. Defaults to 'marctodc.txt' found in the site's etc directory.pptmetadata_mappingtMARCPlugxt{MARCPlug.desc}pq~ q~sq~w sq~t (?i)\.rtf$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_exptRTFPlugxt{RTFPlug.desc}pq~'q~sq~w sq~t.(?i)(\.jpe?g|\.gif|\.png|\.bmp|\.xbm|\.tif?f)$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_expt ImagePlugsq~pt3Don't scale up small images when making thumbnails.ppt noscaleupq~.sq~t100tMake thumbnails of size nxn.ppt thumbnailsizeq~.sq~tgiftMake thumbnails in format 's'.ppt thumbnailtypeq~.sq~t0tIf set, makes an image of size n for screen display and sets Screen, ScreenSize, ScreenWidth and ScreenHeight metadata. By default it is not set.pptscreenviewsizeq~.sq~tjpgtCIf -screenviewsize is set, this sets the screen display image type.pptscreenviewtypeq~.sq~q~ tConvert main image to.ppt converttotypeq~.sq~t100t#Ignore images smaller than n bytes.ppt minimumsizeq~.xt{ImagePlug.desc}pq~.q~sq~w sq~t (?i)(\.mst)$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_exptISISPlugsq~t(?i)(\.fdt|\.xrf)$teFiles matching this regular expression will be blocked from being passed to any later plugins in the list. This has no real effect other than to prevent lots of warning messages about input files you don't care about. Each plugin might have a default block_exp. e.g. by default HTMLPlug blocks any files with .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png or .css file extensions.ppt block_expq~Osq~t, tCThe string used to separate subfields in CDS/ISIS database records.pptsubfield_separatorq~Osq~t
tdThe string used to separate multiple values for single metadata fields in CDS/ISIS database records.pptentry_separatorq~Oxt{ISISPlug.desc}pq~Oq~sq~w xt{OAIPlug.desc}ptOAIPlugq~sq~w xt{ExcelPlug.desc}pt ExcelPlugq~sq~w sq~t(?i)\.(doc|dot)$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_exptWordPlugxt{WordPlug.desc}pq~hq~sq~w sq~t (?i)\.hb$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_exptBookPlugsq~t\.jpg$teFiles matching this regular expression will be blocked from being passed to any later plugins in the list. This has no real effect other than to prevent lots of warning messages about input files you don't care about. Each plugin might have a default block_exp. e.g. by default HTMLPlug blocks any files with .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png or .css file extensions.ppt block_expq~oxt{BookPlug.desc}pq~oq~sq~w xt{RogPlug.desc}ptRogPlugq~sq~w xt{ConvertToRogPlug.desc}ptConvertToRogPlugq~usq~wsq~t3t3Range of related text extraction techniques to use.pptaggressivenesst W3ImgPlugsq~ptWIndex the pages along with the images. Otherwise reference the pages at the source URL.ppt index_pagesq~sq~pt.Don't cache images (point to URL of original).pptno_cache_imagesq~sq~t2000t%Bytes. Skip images smaller than this.pptmin_sizeq~sq~t50t'Pixels. Skip images narrower than this.ppt min_widthq~sq~t50t&Pixels. Skip images shorter than this.ppt min_heightq~sq~t100t*Max thumbnail size. Both width and height.ppt thumb_sizeq~sq~q~ tAdditional parameters for ImageMagicK convert on thumbnail creation. For example, '-raise' will give a three dimensional effect to thumbnail images.pptconvert_paramsq~sq~t10t6Minimum characters of near text or caption to extract.ppt min_near_textq~sq~t400t*Maximum characters near images to extract.ppt max_near_textq~sq~t2048tdImages on pages smaller than this (bytes) will have the page (title, keywords, etc) meta-data added.pptsmallpage_thresholdq~sq~t2tQThreshold for textual references. Lower values mean the algorithm is less strict.ppttextrefs_thresholdq~sq~t80t+Maximum length of captions (in characters).pptcaption_lengthq~sq~t300t+Target length of near text (in characters).pptneartext_lengthq~sq~ptGAdd image text as document:text (otherwise IndexedText metadata field).ppt document_textq~xt{W3ImgPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w sq~tCVSteFiles matching this regular expression will be blocked from being passed to any later plugins in the list. This has no real effect other than to prevent lots of warning messages about input files you don't care about. Each plugin might have a default block_exp. e.g. by default HTMLPlug blocks any files with .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png or .css file extensions.ppt block_exptRecPlugsq~pt&Read metadata from metadata XML files.pptuse_metadata_filesq~xt{RecPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w sq~t (?i)\.pdf$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_exptPDFPlugsq~q~ teFiles matching this regular expression will be blocked from being passed to any later plugins in the list. This has no real effect other than to prevent lots of warning messages about input files you don't care about. Each plugin might have a default block_exp. e.g. by default HTMLPlug blocks any files with .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png or .css file extensions.ppt block_expq~sq~pt)Don't attempt to extract images from PDF.pptnoimagesq~sq~ptCreate more complex output. With this option set the output html will look much more like the original PDF file. For this to function properly you Ghostscript installed (for *nix gs should be on your path while for windows you must have gswin32c.exe on your path).pptcomplexq~sq~ptqPrevent pdftohtml from attempting to extract hidden text. This is only useful if the -complex option is also set.pptnohiddenq~sq~t2tXThe factor by which to zoom the PDF for output (this is only useful if -complex is set).pptzoomq~sq~pt8Create a separate section for each page of the PDF file.ppt use_sectionsq~xt{PDFPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w sq~t8(Makefile.*|README.*|(?i)\.(c|cc|cpp|C|h|hpp|pl|pm|sh))$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_exptSRCPlugsq~t(?i)\.(o|obj|a|so|dll)$teFiles matching this regular expression will be blocked from being passed to any later plugins in the list. This has no real effect other than to prevent lots of warning messages about input files you don't care about. Each plugin might have a default block_exp. e.g. by default HTMLPlug blocks any files with .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png or .css file extensions.ppt block_expq~sq~t^.*[/\]tRemove this leading pattern from the filename (eg -remove_prefix /tmp/XX/src/). The default is to remove the whole path from the filename.ppt remove_prefixq~xt{SRCPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w sq~t (?i)\.dm$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_expt MACROPlugxt{MACROPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w sq~q~ tEName of the metadata field that will hold the associated file's name.ppt assoc_fieldt UnknownPlugsq~q~ t'Mime type of the file (e.g. image/gif).ppt file_typeq~xt{UnknownPlug.desc}pq~q~sq~w xt{ArcPlug.desc}ptArcPlugq~sq~w sq~t (?i)\.bib$tA perl regular expression to match against filenames. Matching filenames will be processed by this plugin. For example, using '(?i).html?\$' matches all documents ending in .htm or .html (case-insensitive).ppt process_expt BibTexPlugxt{BibTexPlug.desc}pq~q~x