![]() Scroll further down in the article and you'll see this snippet: You could create Deep Zoom Image tiles by using VIPS library. Have you considered other module such as the Deep Zoom module? The other module needs some work but you might have a higher chance of success of making it work. Hi Bill understand you are still trying to resolve zif issue for this module. With the holidays this may take a while.īelow I have attached a zip file of the code as you requested. I'm waiting to hear from HOSTMONSTER support on the configure problem. So I am using the wrong form function or leaving out some sort of setting. The new data fieldsets appear in the form but so does the old data and the new data field inputs lact the upload buttons. I have made a rough attempt at it but it has generated errors. I particularly need to figure out how to change the input and edit of the node data. I want to convert the numeric Text field into a select list arrangement.Īs this is my first attempt at a Drupal module I am very slow. ![]() One for over rides and on for advanced commands. I als want to hide all the XML/Hotspot/Audio fields unless needed. but also to provide for over rideing them if needed. What I want to acheive is the ability to set some global defaults like container size aspect ration fitting. What remains to be done now falls into the clean up the code category. All these work fine under my other test systems, albeit I have only used APACHE as the web server.įeel free to go to and see what I'm talking about. It appears to read the zif file but won't display the tiles. I have implemented a test of the static html files supplied by Zoomify and they work except for the ZIF examples. There is still a configuration problem with HOSTMONSTER so nothing works on my public site. I have only provided for 1 XML file as I have seen no instance of multiple xml usage in the examples I received from Zoomify. The list is pretty clear in the module code. The xml files must be uniquely named and their type designated by numeric code. I have set up the system to accept 1-2 ZIF files and an unlimited number of Hotpots and audio clips. I have successfully created a single image, a tour and a tour with audio with these files. The code works on my test systems for W10/Fedora/Ubuntu. The problem was that I needed to configure the permissions for the file directories correctly. I hate to loose functionality but I just can't understand all the stuff that they are doing with the files. My current thinking is to locate all the files under a module directory and then deleting this directory if the module is uninstalled. I think that I have a grip on creating and deleting the node. I am proceeding slowly because its very hard for me to come to grips with drupal's documentation. Want more complexity then customize it through the UI. So the node will provide a title body an image and a zif file. Basically I want to provide a image field and a file field for the zif. The last one I picked for testing generated a 100 meg zif file. Its not hard to generate them with today's software. As a panoramic photographer I have pictures that are in the multi gigabyte size. ![]() A huge lot of complexity simply goes away if you don't try to Zoomify existing images on the site. I plan on limiting the module to just supporting the zif format. Still I am going to do a simplified rewrite. And after a weeks work all I have is the ability to get a module to accept a file. Last week I decided to rewrite the whole module myself. I can get the forms fixed easily enough but I cant figure out all the zip file manipulations. It seems very simple till you get into the code.
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