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Spotlight enables librarians, curators, and others who are responsible for digital collections to create attractive, feature-rich websites that highlight these collections.
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Multi-image display of IIIF resources in the multi-image display #558

Closed cbeer closed 10 years ago

cbeer commented 10 years ago

Using IIIF tile source + collection display? http://openseadragon.github.io/examples/tilesource-iiif/

jcoyne commented 10 years ago

See https://github.com/jcoyne/openseadragon-rails/blob/master/app/helpers/openseadragon/openseadragon_helper.rb#L11

snydman commented 10 years ago

http://openseadragon.github.io/examples/tilesource-collection/

snydman commented 10 years ago

The two requested manifests are at: http://dms-data.stanford.edu/data/manifests/Batchelor/rg759wj0953/manifest.json http://dms-data.stanford.edu/data/manifests/Batchelor/xy658qf4887/manifest.json

In addition, I ran all of the Batchelor objects, so you can pull additional tests from your choice at: http://dms-data.stanford.edu/data/manifests/Batchelor/

As a reminder, there are a bunch of other collections available, among which: Walters: http://dms-data.stanford.edu/data/manifests/Walters/ (multi-page objects) McLaughlin: http://dms-data.stanford.edu/data/manifests/McLaughlin/ (more maps) Classics Papyri: http://dms-data.stanford.edu/data/manifests/ClassicsPapyri/ (multi-page objects)