February
Developments and news about Goobi workflow
Last updated
Developments and news about Goobi workflow
Last updated
If the results of a full-text recognition were displayed within the METS editor, the full-text recognition has been abbreviated for longer texts. This display has now been adapted so that even longer texts can be displayed without problems by making the associated container scrollable from now on.
Goobi has long been able to handle the various return values of the called programs and handle the workflow accordingly, especially when communicating with external programs that perform long-running tasks. However, the processing of GoobiScript
to call such external programs in mass for several processes together could not yet correctly handle these return values and mistakenly indicated them as incorrect calls. This has now been corrected so that the return values 98
and 99
are also successfully evaluated and are therefore no longer displayed as errors within GoobiScript.
A number of JavaScript files for handling 3D objects have been standardized for better maintainability and better interaction between Goobi workflow and Goobi viewer. This is particularly beneficial for the maintainability and training of other Goobi developers.
Within the GoobiScript for exporting processes to the Goobi viewer, there was a small error that caused OCR results to be exported, even if this was disabled in the call. This behavior has now been corrected and intensively checked again.
When generating exports such as Excel files, incorrect results occurred if the search query was filtered by batch title. This behavior is now corrected.
Thanks to the collaboration with the , Goobi workflow is now fully available in Hebrew.