List documents in the title pointer list and X/listing/titleOrdered/v1
, and ideally give them meaningful titles
#42
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X/listing/titleOrdered/v1
, and ideally give them meaningful titles
#42
Summary: This may be related to #41, but is a separate issue, I think. Currently PDFs in some Nautilus-based ZIM archives, for example in
zimgit-post-disaster_en_2022-03.zim
, do not have any entries in the ZIM's title pointer list. This makes it impossible (except with specialized tools) to search for these assets using the reader's own UI, and it means that users who cannot run JavaScript, are locked out of these ZIMs. However, it would be relatively easy to fix this and maintain backwards compatibility for such users.Detail: PDFs are currently in the
I/
namespace (see screenshot). This means that unless the reader is capable of searching the URL index (which is an advanced and not easily discoverable feature of only one reader currently), these assets are inaccessible except via the dynamic UI. Switching to Type 1 ZIMs (#41) could also be an opportunity to change this. As can be seen from screenshot below, the URL of these PDFs is not very informative. That may be a problem with the source material (file names). But if there is an easy way to access a more meaningful title without running JS in the client, that would be an improvement. Nevertheless, just referencing these assets in the Title Pointer List, even if the title cannot be made meaningful, would already be an improvement in accessibility (e.g. for users of Internet Explorer, or Firefox OS, or Windows Mobile, or old versions of Firefox such as IceCat).Currently the title pointer list only contains one entry for these ZIMs: the main page (see second screenshot). Search via the reader's own UI also yields no results in Kiwix Desktop.
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