The TextLib
Integrated Library system enables you to download records from the database of the library with the help of your browser in HunMarc format.
You can prompt downloading by clicking on the [HunMarc] link that is visible when the record is displayed. More advanced browsers offer a file name to save the file under. Of course they can only do so if they receive this information from the WWW server. The TextLib WWW server sends this information by giving the first 60 characters of the title of the book (without accents and eliminating special characters, using _ instead of a SPACE). The file extension is .HM.
For example in the event of 'The Lord of the Rings' it recommends the file name 'The_Lord_of_the_Rings.HM'.
If you want to save the file on a drive which only supports 8+3 file names, then you should keep the first 8 digits of the file name when saving the file.
The TextLib WWW server provides the HunMarc records with ANSEL codes, this set of codes contains all accented characters.
If you want to download records which have common data or are themselves common data, then you will have a number of records, the common data and all their volumes in one file. (In this case the recommended file name is always derived from the title of the common data.)