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mirador-image-tools
Advanced tools
mirador-image-tools
is a Mirador 3 plugin that adds image manipulation tools to the user interface.
Several configuration options are available on windows that use mirador-image-tools.
Configuration | type | default | description |
---|---|---|---|
imageToolsEnabled | boolean | false | Enable the plugin to be shown |
imageToolsOpen | boolean | false | Open the image tools by default |
Example configuration:
const config = {
id: 'demo',
windows: [{
imageToolsEnabled: true,
manifestId: 'https://purl.stanford.edu/sn904cj3429/iiif/manifest',
}]
};
mirador-image-tools
mirador-image-tools
requires an instance of Mirador 3. See the Mirador wiki for examples of embedding Mirador within an application. See the live demo's index.js for an example of importing the mirador-image-tools
plugin and configuring the adapter.
Mirador's development, design, and maintenance is driven by community needs and ongoing feedback and discussion. Join us at our regularly scheduled community calls, on IIIF slack #mirador, or the mirador-tech and iiif-discuss mailing lists. To suggest features, report bugs, and clarify usage, please submit a GitHub issue.
FAQs
mirador-image-tools React component
The npm package mirador-image-tools receives a total of 292 weekly downloads. As such, mirador-image-tools popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mirador-image-tools demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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