diff -r 97b805fc88f0 -r fb07469bfb55 src/README.md --- a/src/README.md Wed Jan 18 16:53:46 2017 +0100 +++ b/src/README.md Fri Jan 20 16:46:41 2017 +0100 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ npm build - To add a new js module, you can add it to the js/components folder and then run - + npm start #### Django project setup @@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ - ```--img-filename-identifier```: the column from which the command will try to find images in the folder: use keys from the setting IMPORT_FIELDS_DICT. Default is "INV". - ```--filename-regexp-prefix```: allows you to customize the way the command try to find images by specifying a regexp pattern to match *before* the identifier provided in img-filename-identifier. Defaults to .* - ```--filename-regexp-suffix```: allows you to customize the way the command try to find images by specifying a regexp pattern to match *after* the identifier provided in img-filename-identifier. Defaults to [\.\-_].* - -Notes: -* The export csv path will be used to find everything else (images and fixtures files). + +Notes: +* The export csv path will be used to find everything else (images and fixtures files). * If the csv file is not encoded in utf-8, you MUST provide --encoding so the csv file can be read * You MUST provide either --collection-json or --collection-id, else the command doesn't know to which collection the objects will belong to. * To find all images for a given item, the command will try to match filenames according to the pattern build from the 3 options: filename-regexp-prefix++filename-regexp-suffix. For instance by default, for an object with an INV of MIC.3.10, the files MIC.3.10.jpg and MIC.3.10.verso.jpg would be matched and linked to the object. @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ ## TO-DOs - + * Add a stat object for items with the following stats (at least?) - contributors_count - annotations_count @@ -126,19 +126,19 @@ - contribution_calls_count * Annotation validation: there is an example handler in signals/handler.py for validation an annotation - + * Admin interface: add a way to extract data for one or more annotation as .csv - + * Django admin: - Search annotation/item/image by guid - More complete infos per row for object lists * History view: to be able to visualize the history of a given annotation - * Zoomed images: + * Zoomed images: - Zoomed images on annotation pages and item list pages (thumbnail sizes must be sorted out to be pre-generated for the list pages) * Fragment editor: - Identify usability issues - Rectangle selection as default - - Add a way to define two or more shapes for one fragment \ No newline at end of file + - Add a way to define two or more shapes for one fragment \ No newline at end of file