Index talk:1965 FBI monograph on Nation of Islam.djvu

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Paradoctor in topic Non-printables in OCR output

Style notes edit

  • The {{redact2}} template should be used to mark passages that have been censored out of this declassified text:
 {{redact2|##|color=white|bordercolor=black}}
  • Use sidenotes (directions are at Template:Sidenote) to include the notes in the margins where material has been censored. (Note: There is an unresolved issue with how to handle sidenotes on paragraphs that go across page boundaries.)

Discussion edit

Redactions edit

There are many parts of the monograph where text and other material has been redacted for declassification. It occurs frequently enough that I wonder if there ought to be a template to standardize the formatting of those parts. The length of the redacted passages should be accounted for, too, I imagine.

There are also a few pages where the word "CONFIDENTIAL" has been either crossed out or obliterated. I don't know whether to consider those as redactions or just to ignore them. I'm leaning toward the latter.

Also, I'm not sure whether "redacted" would be a good name for the template, since the word has a somewhat different meaning in a literary context.

--LarryGilbert (talk) 18:07, 23 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

It turns out there is already a {{redact}} template. It takes a single, numeric parameter to specify a size in ems (default is 8). So {{redact|15}} gives: -

There are almost always notes nearby a redaction indicating why it was done. I'm not sure this template gives any way to include those. I think they are important to retain in any document like this.

--LarryGilbert (talk) 16:58, 24 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

I have been including them using sidenotes. The only ones I have found so far are "b6" and "b7C", which are probably references to the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552(b)(6) and (b)(7)(C). --LarryGilbert (talk) 06:52, 4 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Templates edit

I created two templates for use on the TOC pages:

{{FBI1965 NOI dotTOC helper}} for formatting entries in the TOC

{{FBI1965 NOI pagemap}} returns corresponding DJVU page for a given page number

The latter also accepts Roman numerals and symbolic names for unnumbered pages, and may be useful for a navigation template. Paradoctor (talk) 00:17, 6 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Non-printables in OCR output edit

While ironing out the TOC, I discovered that the text contained DEL characters.[1] It may be harmless for most purposes, but it cost me a couple of hours of debugging. I finally understood what was going on when I had this in the edit box:

{{FBI1965 NOI dotTOC helper|1|2|Changing NOI Tactics|?5}}
{{FBI1965 NOI dotTOC helper|1|2|Changing NOI Tactics|5}}

Looks identical, so you'd expect identical results, right? That's how it renders:

B.Changing NOI Tactics
 
[[Page:1965 FBI monograph on Nation of Islam.djvu/Holey smokin' Joan, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?|?5]]
B.Changing NOI Tactics
 
[[Page:1965 FBI monograph on Nation of Islam.djvu/17|5]]

Notice that one link is red, then check the wikicode. ;) Paradoctor (talk) 00:45, 6 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Submitted as Bugzilla: 21767. Paradoctor (talk) 01:18, 6 December 2009 (UTC)Reply