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Convert the folk.csv to fold/index.htm like this: $ cd :expoweb:/folk $ python ../scripts/make-folklist.py <folk.csv >index.htm This does some basic validation: it checks that the mugshot images and blurb HTML files exist. *** See current outstanding re-design proposal at /handbook/troggle/namesredesign.html *** Troggle *also* reads the mugshot and blurb about each person. It reads it direct from folk.csv It does this when troggle is run with python3 databaseReset.py people but only do that when testing folk import, it leaves the database in a bad state. You always need to finish with python3 databaseReset.py reset which re-imports everything Troggle generates its own blurb about each person, including past expeditions and trips taken from the logbooks (and from parsing svx files ?) A link to this troggle page has been added to folk/index.htm by making it happen in make-folklist.py Troggle scans the blurb and looks for everything between <body> and <hr to find the text of the blurb (see :troggle:/parsers/people.py) All the blurb files have to be .htm - .html is not recognised by people.py and trying to fix this breaks something else (weirdly, not fully investigated). There seems to be a problem with importing blurbs with more than one image file, even those the code in people.py only looks for the first image file but then fails to use it. There are 19 people for which the troggle name parsing and this folklist parsing are different. Reconciling these (find easily using a link checker scanner on the folk/.index.htm file) is a job that needs to be done. Every name in the generated index.htm now has a hyperlink which goes to the troggle page about that person. Except for those 19 people. PENDING this is planned to be split: folk-1.csv will be for old cavers who will not come again, so this file need never be touched. folk-2.csv will be for recent cavers and the current expo, this needs editing every year The year headings of folk-1 and folk-2 need to be accurate , but they do not need to be the same columns. So folk-2 can start in a much later year. folk-0 will be for awkward buggers whose attendance spans decades. This needs updating whenever one of these lags attends: AERW, Becka, Mark Dougherty, Philip Sargent, Chris Densham, Mike Richardson Currently (July 2023) the software ignores folk-0, -1, -2 and you will need to use the old folk.csv for the 2023 expo. But we hope to have this fixed next year...