
No. It was developed and used by Joshua Hutchinson, when he used to post DP scansets to PG. I got the material from his emails to the WWers a few months ago. So far as I know, only Joshua has done this with scans. Some submitters (usually from DP) incorporate scansets into their HTML files, with the file's page numbers linked to the scans. Offhand, I don't have any examples of this. ----- Original Message ----- From: don kretz To: Project Gutenberg Volunteer Discussion Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 5:27 PM Subject: [gutvol-d] Re: save those pagenumber references So far this "spec" seems to be primarily a legend. Is it documented anywhere? On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Al Haines (shaw) <ajhaines@shaw.ca> wrote: Jim, the material below describes the scanset naming standard used by PG. For an example, go to http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/25896, click on the Base Directory link at the bottom of the book's catalog info, above the actual files. You should see a 25896-page-images folder. Click on it to see the actual files. Al Basic format: The prefix for the cover pages is: "c". The prefix for the roman pages is: "f". The prefix for the arabic pages is: "p". *** For blank pages there should be no file and the page number should be skipped. Optionally an image saying: "This page is blank in the original." may be inserted. *** Example of file naming: front cover c0001.png back cover c0002.png spine c0003.png i title page f0001.png ii title verso f0002.png iii dedication f0003.png iv is blank v contents f0005.png page 1 p0001.png page 2 p0002.png image on page 2 p0002-image1.png image on page 2 p0002-image2.png page 3 p0003.png page 4 is blank page 5 p0005.png ... ... page 9999 p9999.png ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ gutvol-d mailing list gutvol-d@lists.pglaf.org http://lists.pglaf.org/mailman/listinfo/gutvol-d