Cool. Thanks for the heads up. On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Jack Reed <pjr...@stanford.edu> wrote:
> Not that I’m aware of. Just send Leaflet a IIIF info.json endpoint. > > L.tileLayer.iiif('http://example.com/iiifimage.jp2/info.json').addTo(map); > > I have tested it with 3 different institutions IIIF services. > > Jack > > > On Dec 9, 2014, at 10:18 AM, todd.d.robb...@gmail.com < > todd.d.robb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Wow! That turned out great! Is the asset prep any different to make the > > resource available via LeafletJS? > > > > Cheers! > > > > –Tod > > > > > > On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Jack Reed <pjr...@stanford.edu> wrote: > > > >> I wanted to send this weekend hack project out to the Code4Lib community > >> as others may find it useful (or want to contribute). I created a > Leaflet < > >> http://leafletjs.com/> plugin for viewing IIIF images: > >> https://github.com/mejackreed/Leaflet-IIIF . > >> > >> Check out the demo < > >> http://mejackreed.github.io/Leaflet-IIIF/examples/example.html>. > >> > >> We are already using Leaflet in GeoBlacklight and didn’t want to > introduce > >> a new slippy map type interface for IIIF images. It also has the > advantage > >> of being keyboard accessible out of the box with great touch support > (Check > >> out the demo on an iPad). > >> > >> Thanks and I would love to hear back how others might want to use this. > >> > >> Best, > >> > >> Jack Reed > >> Geospatial Web Engineer > >> pjr...@stanford.edu > >> @mejackreed > >> (650)454-7398 > >> Digital Library Systems and Services > >> Stanford, CA 94305 > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Tod Robbins > > Digital Asset Manager, MLIS > > todrobbins.com | @todrobbins <http://www.twitter.com/#!/todrobbins> > -- Tod Robbins Digital Asset Manager, MLIS todrobbins.com | @todrobbins <http://www.twitter.com/#!/todrobbins>