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mirador-dl-plugin
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mirador-dl-plugin is a Mirador 4 plugin that adds manifest-provided download links (e.g. rendering) to the window options menu. A live demo with several institutions' manifests is available for testing.


mirador-dl-plugin requires an instance of Mirador 4. See the Mirador wiki for examples of embedding Mirador within an application and additional information about plugins. See the live demo's index.js for an example of importing and configuring mirador-dl-plugin.
Configurations for this plugin are injected when Mirador is initialized under the miradorDownloadPlugin key.
...
id: 'mirador',
miradorDownloadPlugin: {
...
}
...
| Config Key | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
restrictDownloadOnSizeDefinition | boolean (default: false) | If set to true the Zoomed region link will not be rendered if the image API returns a single size in the sizes section and the single size height/width is the same size or smaller than the reported height/width. |
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The npm package mirador-dl-plugin receives a total of 2,206 weekly downloads. As such, mirador-dl-plugin popularity was classified as popular.
We found that mirador-dl-plugin demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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