Thank you Emilio,
Yes, in some cases you have to use structMap. I don't know any alternative
to it.
And I am doing this, but in standalone Java code, which runs as a separate
web application.
But I am wondering - if I have a viewer for simple images (jpg, png),
another viewer for pdf files (e.g. FlexPaper) etc - then in what more
natural for DSpace way can I say - use this viewer for the object?
Anyway, it is my code that reads the mets and chooses the viewer. My
question is rather - is there anything aesthetically more suitable to
DSpace, which is kind of attribute of the object, saying which viewer to
use.
Best regards
Evgeni
On Sat, Aug 15, 2015 at 1:43 PM, emilio lorenzo elore...@arvo.es wrote:
Something similar,
we made a prototype that used (in XMLUI) the mets.xml (included in the
METS bundle) to alter the visualization of a complex object from a flat
view to a hierachical one. We used the structmaptype =logical part of
the mets to show the volume-chapter structure of the distinct pages of the
object
IMHO, perhaps not very practical (answering your second question),
Best regards
Emilio Lorenzo
El 13/08/2015 a las 20:53, Evgeni Dimitrov escribió:
Has anybody used or has anybody considered using the METS behavior section
in order to say I want this object displayed by that viewer? Do you think
that this will be practical/impractical with DSpace?
Best regards
Evgeni
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