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Re: "Readability" feature in eww
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Rasmus |
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Re: "Readability" feature in eww |
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Mon, 03 Nov 2014 12:15:00 +0100 |
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Rüdiger Sonderfeld <address@hidden> writes:
> On Monday 03 November 2014 01:41:14 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen wrote:
>> This is a heuristic, of course, so it can be tweaked endlessly. The
>> current algorithm just gives most words a positive score, HTML markup a
>> negative score, and words inside <a> tags a negative score. For such a
>> simple algorithm, it seems to give pretty good results.
>>
>> But tweaking is necessary for it to be ... better. If anybody has ideas
>> for tweaks or better algorithms, please be my guest and have at it.
>
> HTML5 has introduced tags such as <main> and <article>, which can be used to
> identify the important parts. I'm not sure how widespread their use thus far
> is
>
> (I think org-mode supports it already if one sets the HTML5 export option).
Indeed, but html5 is not default. As far as I remember you'd have to
wrap your article part in #+begin_article ⋯ #+end_article. There was
a dicussion at some point, and there were some good html5-reasons why
the body is not wrappend in article by default.
—Rasmus
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. . . The proofs are technical in nature and provides no real understanding
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Re: "Readability" feature in eww, Rüdiger Sonderfeld, 2014/11/03
Re: "Readability" feature in eww, Rasmus, 2014/11/03
Re: "Readability" feature in eww, raman, 2014/11/03
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