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In Debian derived systems one will need to create location entries for each proxy or remove the Deny from All in mod_proxy's conf file.
Configuration
Set the paths for your chosen Image Server in admin » Islandora » islandora_viewers » openseadragon
Djatoka Image Server
Set the paths for 'Djatoka server base URL' and configure OpenSeadradon in Administration » Islandora » OpenSeadragon (admin/islandora/module).
IIIF Server
Set the path for your IIIF server. Any IIIF image server can be used the the IIIF tile source. The IIIF tile source provides a full URL to the datastream to be displayed as the IIIF identifier
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There are a lot of options to configure Open Seadragon. Here are screenshots to every available option in the current version.
Configure Image Server
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- Note the option to select either an adore-Djatoka Image Server or a IIIF Image server - you will be prompted after selecting with a field where you can enter your image server URL.
Configure Open Seadragon Tile Source Settings
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- Note that interface documentation links will take you to relevant Seadragon documentation, not back to this page.
Open Seadragon Viewer Settings
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Expanded Mouse Pointer Gesture Settings
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Expanded Touch Pointer Gesture Settings
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Expanded Pen Pointer Gesture Settings
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Expanded Unknown Pointer Gesture Settings
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Open Seadragon Viewer Settings (Continued)
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Troubleshooting/Issues
Having problems? Check out the Islandora google groups for a solution. Have a solution (or a problem with these docs)? Share it with the community!
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