Sample library.info file

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Here is an example library.info configuration file:

[Library]
name = Dictionary
library_version = 1
host_version = 1
service_name = ???
icon = library-dictionary.svg
exec = ???
class = ???
mime_types = ???
locale = en_US
category = books
subcategory = reference

Keys/Values

[Library] - The library.info file must begin with [Library], and only that, on the first line of the file.

name - This is the name is displayed in the library navigation sidebar referring to the collection. The library.info file must have this line.

library_version - The version is a single positive integer that refers to the version of the collection. Larger numbers are considered "newer". The library.info file must have this line.

host_version - The host version is a single positive integer that refers to the version of Sugar which the collection is compatible with. For now, this is 1.

service_name - SJ: Don't think this is relevant here. Is it?

icon - This is the name of the icon that represents the collection in the library navigation sidebar. It should have the same name as the icon stored in the library directory.

class - SJ: Is there a library class? Does it matter?

mime_types - SJ: Also not relevant, unless we want to keep track of what file formats each collection contains.

locale - This is the ISO code for the primary language of the collection, in lowercase, followed by an underscore, and then its localization information (also represented in ISO code). In this case, US-localized English is represented as en_US. UK-localized English, for example, would be represented as en_UK.

For a list of ISO language codes, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes

For a list of ISO country codes, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2#Officially_assigned_code_elements

category - This refers to the subject classification in the OLPC Library (visible on left-hand navigation menu). The "category" value also corresponds to that category's class in the default CSS settings. See category chart below for current options. (As always, if you don't like what you see, you can add your own).

subcategory (optional) - This refers to the subcategory classification within a category (visible on left-hand navigation menu). If no subcategory is provided, the collection will be placed in its own subcategory. Again, see category chart for current options.

Note:Subcategory placement is not yet automated. Syntax/whitespace/case sensitivity/etc will depend on how pattern matching is implemented.

Category Chart

The current category and subcategory options are:

Description Category Current Subcategories
Books and reference books picture books, reference, stories
Math and science science biology
Images and maps science nature, atlas, historical
Music and video music media
Activities activities games
Web links links search the web
Uniwiki uniwiki water & environment

Visit the OLPC Library to see these categories in action.