djvu is a document format optimized for scans and file size is a magnitude smaller than PDF.
I believe this would really help the IMSLP server workload and bandwidth (especially users without broadband)
With regards to accessibility, there are already many djvu readers for Windows and Mac, such as:
http://windjview.sourceforge.net/
If users don't have djvu installed, they can easily obtain a djvu reader, like how they download the acrobat reader.
So I really can't see why djvu is "deprecated" as described in the IMSLP site.
Finally, if we set up the server to convert all existing pdf files to djvu files, perhaps we can shrink our current 50GB repository to 10GB. This would be beneficial especially after the massive uploads from ripping the CDSM series
Would djvu be a good alternative for PDF in IMSLP?
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Mac users need never download reader, and I am pretty sure it comes installed on windows computers.If users don't have djvu installed, they can easily obtain a djvu reader, like how they download the acrobat reader.
Regardless of how I know everyone would like to help open source, PDF is the universal format. It would drive lots of people away. If I found a site with only this random file format that I have never heard of before (an overwhelming majority will not), I would not stay very long.
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Hi KCLeung,
Once again, I point you to: viewtopic.php?p=7874
Sorry, but the PC and Mac versions haven't reached version 1? The Mac version hasn't been updated for nearly three years and is still at version 0.1.2...
In short: no way, José.
Regards, Philip
Once again, I point you to: viewtopic.php?p=7874
Sorry, but the PC and Mac versions haven't reached version 1? The Mac version hasn't been updated for nearly three years and is still at version 0.1.2...
In short: no way, José.
Regards, Philip