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documented-examples/trunk/image-e/resources/collectionConfig.properties
r36591 r36599 18 18 description5=<p>The image is stored as an "associated file" in the <i>assoc</i> subdirectory of the collection\'s <i>index</i> directory. (<i>Index</i> is where all files necessary to serve the collection are placed, to make it self-contained.) For any document, its thumbnail and image are both in a subdirectory whose filename is given by <i>assocfilepath</i>. The metadata element <i>thumbicon</i> is set to the full pathname specification of the thumbnail image, and can be used in the same way as <i>srcicon</i> (see the MSWord and PDF demonstration collection).</p> 19 19 20 description6=<p>The <tt>browse</tt> format statement in the collection configuration file, <tt>collectionConfig.xml</tt>, dictates how the document will appear, and <a href="library/collection/image-e/document/D2">this</a> is the result. There is no document text (if there were, it would be producible by <i>< gsf\:metadata name="rawtext"/></i> in format statements). What is shown is the image itself, along with some metadata extracted from it.</p>20 description6=<p>The <tt>browse</tt> format statement in the collection configuration file, <tt>collectionConfig.xml</tt>, dictates how the document will appear, and <a href="library/collection/image-e/document/D2">this</a> is the result. There is no document text (if there were, it would be producible by <i><xsl\:call-template name="documentNodeText"/></i> in format statements). What is shown is the image itself, along with some metadata extracted from it.</p> 21 21 22 22 description7=<p>The configuration file specifies one classifier, a <i>List</i> based on <i>Image</i> metadata, shown <a href="library/collection/image-e/browse/CL1">here</a>. The format statement shows the thumbnail image along with some metadata. (Any other classifiers would have the same format, since this statement does not name the classifier.)</p>
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