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@marmaladefoo I'd like to convert some html documentation in GemText, I am not a coder though and I was thinking perhaps I may use Duckling-proxy to do the heavy part.
If this would be feasable would you share with me further tips to automize a bit the process?
Thanks,
G.
10 months ago ยท ๐ lykso
@kelbot - nice to see another gemini client having a go at rendering html. I do a similar approach in GemiNaut. ยท 10 months ago
@gnuserland - yes the pretty tables option can be a bit flaky, especially on large or complex tables. Without the -t flag you should be fine though! ยท 10 months ago
@marmaladefoo with option -t enabled eventually it crashes on a quite weighty html file (2MB)... ๐คทโ ยท 10 months ago
@kelbot I read about it but so far Lagrange/Android has become my primary source to browse the Gemini Space. ยท 10 months ago
@marmaladefoo @gnuserland If you haven't seen it the Offpunk gemini client may be of interest. It can now browse http links and uses the readability library to render them nicely. I wrote a little about it in smolZINE Issue 21. ยท 10 months ago
@marmaladefoo that was a great lecture!.
You guys are so amazing! ๐๐๐ ยท 10 months ago
@gnuserland - mozilla make their "readability" library available - https://github.com/mozilla/readability - , so if you are conversant with javascript you could probably use node to write a command line app for it. There are also some Go forks , such as this one - https://github.com/advancedlogic/GoOse - My own experience is that they can work well on some web pages but not on others, so its not a native part of my own conversion utilities ยท 10 months ago
@marmaladefoo & @kelbot just realized that DucklingProxy and Html2gmi come from the same person... ๐
If we could put a bit of Machine Learning into DucklingProxy I bet it could render the html page almost seamessly.
Also can DucklingProxy open a page in reading mode like Firefox does? ยท 10 months ago
hello @gnuserland and @kelbot - yes html2gmi is probably much more suitable. In fact both html2gmi and duckling proxy share an underlying library html2gemini. In the #gemini IRC channel someone recently reported converting 1000 pages from html to gmi using html2gmi. ยท 10 months ago
@kelbot thanks for the suggestion didn't know this project! ๐๐๐ ยท 10 months ago
I'm not really familiar with duckling proxy but it doesn't seem like quite the right tool for the job. I could be wrong but thought I'd mention that there are tools for converting html to gemtext. Like https://github.com/LukeEmmet/html2gmi ยท 10 months ago