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Scribe (theme for Omeka)

Scribe is an Omeka theme. The 1.5 release is built on top of the styleless, barebones From Scratch theme provided on the Omeka.org website. The 2.0 release is an adaptation of this theme for Omeka 2.0 using the public default theme of Omeka and view files of Scripto plugin.

It uses the Twitter Bootstrap front-end framework and depends on the forked Scripto plugin. The goal of Scribe is to provide a clean, thumbnail-oriented transcription view for any number of Omeka image collections. Its focus is on guiding users to easy transcription tasks rather than collection management features. Visit the page DIYHistory code for an overview of the technology stack and implementation information.

Structure

Scribe makes use of several jQuery plugins and components.

  1. bxSlider
  2. Bootstrap jQuery plugins: dropdowns, tooltips, buttons, tabs
  3. Bootstrap components: breadcrumbs, thumbnails, progress bars, alerts
  4. Google Web Fonts

As an Omeka theme, it follows the standard Zend Framework view structure. Each file in the themes directory will override its corresponding file in the application directory. If there is no file in the themes directory then the default application file will be used. Therefore:

themes/scribe

will override

application/views/scripts

Files of note

  • config.ini Adds a custom field to the theme configuration page in the admin panel. Collection order for the index page can be set here by providing a comma delimited list of collection ids.

  • common/header.php This is where the main path is set and libraries (jQuery, Google fonts) are loaded. The header also calls the Scripto plugin to allow for the account login on each page.

  • collection/show.php This file displays all items in the collection. The set_items_for_loop function sorts based on the sort weight number set in the Scripto:Weight field. Progress bar logic is determined by reading the Scripto metadata fields ‘Percent Needs Review’ and ‘Percent Completed’. Stacked progress bars are set with the resulting numbers.

  • items/show.php This file read the transcription status from Scripto and applies an appropriate label. ‘label-important’ for “Completed”, ‘label-warning’ for “Needs Review”, and ‘label-success’ for “Not Started".

  • scripto/index/transcribe.php The main transcription page. Many scripto/mediawiki features are hidden by default for simplicity (such as the discussion tool) but can easily be incorporated back in.

Warning

Use it at your own risk.

It's always recommended to backup your files and database so you can roll back if needed.

Troubleshooting

See online scribe issues.

License

This plugin is published under GNU/GPL.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.

Contact

Current maintainers:

This theme From Scratch has been built by Center for History & New Media. University of Iowa Libraries has forked it to integrate its plugin Scripto.The fork of this theme has been upgraded for Omeka 2.0 for École des Mines ParisTech.

Copyright

  • Copyright Center for History and New Media, 2008-2012
  • Copyright Matthew Butler, 2012-2013 mbutler
  • Copyright Daniel Berthereau, 2013-2014 Daniel-KM

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