
"Greg" == Greg Weeks <greg@durendal.org> writes:
Greg> On Sun, 21 Feb 2010, Greg Newby wrote: >>> had the concatenated text available for download. It's behind >>> a sign on and not indexed by any of the search engines, so if >>> you don't know it's there already you can't find it. >> What's the URL? I could set up a nightly mirror... >> >> Do they automatically disappear from this area, after they are >> finally published? Greg> There's not a single place, you have to walk the projects Greg> lists using the search function. They do eventually Greg> disapear, but the status changes to posted when they are Greg> posted to PG. Greg> Do you have a sign on at DP? If so try: Greg> http://www.pgdp.net/c/tools/project_manager/projectmgr.php?show=search&title=&author=&language[]=&special_day[]=&projectid=&project_manager=&checkedoutby=&pp_er=&ppv_er=&postednum=&state[]=P3.proj_waiting&n_results_per_page=100 Greg> That's everything in the P3 waiting queue. If you pick one Greg> from that list. (I'm going to grab one of mine.) Greg> http://www.pgdp.net/c/project.php?id=projectID4b5e3e5a9b845&detail_level=3 Greg> There's a link titled "Download Concatenated Text" with a Greg> download button that will download a zip with the text from Greg> the last proofing round. Greg> The two queues that are most interesting because they are Greg> the largest are the P3 waiting and F2 waiting. Greg> -- Greg Weeks http://durendal.org:8080/greg/ I have scripts that can download concatenated text scripts without manual handling, and without a browser, but are quite tricky, and I am not willing to discuss them in public, but will provide them to Greg Newby (as DP board member) if he wants. Just send me an email. Carlo