Open Yaroslavlskiy opened 3 years ago
dezoomify doesn't support embedded openseadragon viewers yet. It is implemented in dezoomify-rs, so you can use it with this image: https://dezoomify-rs.ophir.dev/
I've been trying to use dezoomify-rs for a while but I have been encountering an issue.
On Linux Mint 18.2 and 19.3, as well as MX Linux 19.4, I receive an error along the lines of:
/home/user/Desktop/dezoomify-rs: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.29' not found (required by /home/user/Desktop/dezoomify-rs)
Apparently glibc is a very important Linux c library, it is recommended to update the entire OS rather than tinker with glibc. The Linux Mint 19.3 and MX Linux 19.4 that I tested on were fairly recent distributions, but apparently they still use an older glibc. Is it practical to make dezoomify-rs compatible with older glibc versions? If not, I'll try to find a Linux distribution built on the correct glibc.
Thanks.
Site name and description
http://ancientrome.ru Repository of art and information about ancient Rome, primarily in the Russian language.
Example URLs
I am attempting to extract the image from this page: http://ancientrome.ru/art/artworken/img.htm?id=8805
Plugging in the single tile address does not work, as is the case for most of the images on this website: https://ophir.alwaysdata.net/dezoomify/dezoomify.html#http://ars1.ru/art/img/8/8805-dz/12/0_1.jpg Using the generic address works for most of them, but it appears to jumble the tiles together when I plug in this address: http://ars1.ru/art/img/8/8805-dz/12/{{X}}_{{Y}}.jpg
Current error message
When just using a regular tile address it produces this:
When using the generic method it does not produce an error, but the output is incorrect.
Thanks in advance, and thank you for creating this wonderful tool.