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ZIM stands for "Zeno IMproved", as it replaces the earlier Zeno file format. Its file compression uses LZMA2, as implemented by the xz-utils library. The openZIM project is sponsored by Wikimedia CH, and supported by the Wikimedia Foundation.}}
ZIM stands for "Zeno IMproved", as it replaces the earlier Zeno file format. Its file compression uses LZMA2, as implemented by the xz-utils library. The openZIM project is sponsored by Wikimedia CH, and supported by the Wikimedia Foundation.}}


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More information:
* [https://openzim.org/ ZIM Wiki]
* [https://openzim.org/ ZIM Wiki]
== Creating an own ZIM file ==
This requires some installation and configuration work.(on my to do list, [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] ([[User talk:Daniel K. Schneider|talk]]) 15:51, 11 December 2019 (CET)).
* https://wiki.openzim.org/wiki/Build_your_ZIM_file


== Kiwix ==
== Kiwix ==

Revision as of 15:51, 11 December 2019

Introduction

Mediawiki contents can be organised for offline reading, but this takes some work. The most practical solution is probably exporting and packaging to *.ZIM files and then using the Kiwix reader.

The ZIM format

According to Wikipedia (12/2019), “The ZIM file format is an open file format that stores wiki content for offline usage.[1] Its primary focus is the contents of Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. The format allows for the compression of articles, features a full-text search index and native category and image handling similar to MediaWiki, and the entire file is easily indexable and readable using a program like Kiwix – unlike native Wikipedia XML database dumps. In addition to the open file format, the openZIM project provides support for an open-source ZIM reader called Kiwix. ZIM stands for "Zeno IMproved", as it replaces the earlier Zeno file format. Its file compression uses LZMA2, as implemented by the xz-utils library. The openZIM project is sponsored by Wikimedia CH, and supported by the Wikimedia Foundation.”

More information:

Creating an own ZIM file

This requires some installation and configuration work.(on my to do list, Daniel K. Schneider (talk) 15:51, 11 December 2019 (CET)).

Kiwix

Kiwix is the name of an offline reader that allows reading mediawiki contents on various devices that are offline. It also provides a local server solution.

Quote: "The Kiwix Reader allows you to access content packages in the ZIM format that are stored on your phone or computer. It is available for all major operating systems. It comes as a standalone application or as a browser plug-in. Simply choose below what suits you best."

Wikipedia and Gutenberg contents

A number of pre-packaged contents is available

Edutechwiki

So far, there is no official ZIM distribution. I am thinking about it. - Daniel K. Schneider (talk) 15:45, 11 December 2019 (CET)

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