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Thanks anyway Ron for your explanation. I appreciate your efforts. May be it will remain a wish for years to come.
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Whilst both SVG and DjVu have browser plug-ins available, there is not, as far as I know, a DjVu plug-in for SVG and so I can't see how a DjVu image could be embedded in SVG. One solution, which unfortunately will only work with IE, might be to display the DjVu image in a browser frame, i.e. the 'map' frame used for the SVG image, and then overlay the SVG genomap over it using the Adobe SVG plugin's 'transparent' mode (use wmode='transparent' attribute on the embed tag). This should allow you to click through the SVG image to activate links in the DjVu image, e.g. to bring up the individuals information page in the 'detail' frame above it. The URLs would have to be created manually unless there is a programming interface for DjVu file manipulation. It might be difficult if not impossible to have DjVu -> SVG communication, unless DjVu->HTML->SVG could be used.
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maru-san (8/18/2005) can this file (djvu format) be accomodated into the "closed figure" and then used as part of a SVG file? Would be great with links to the persons in the grafik.
Now that the SVG file is part of the report generator, like to bring this amendment as an embedded picture/grafik into the SVG again on the table, although I know its only for version 2.5 or later.
It could not only be used for group pictures(wedding, etc.), but also for maps pinpointing the location of various family members
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I consider that the pictures would have to be manipulated to a greater size. Only I can visualize it to the size that I scan? and if outside ampler one would leave the screen and there would not be way of, perhaps, to drag it with a little hand to see it in the minimum details. Also this one would be another success of Genopro. All the professionals they like to see the details. My english, no good. Thanks
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maru-san has described what I know but the problem is that when Mozilla loads the file familytree.gno into your own version of GenoPro, it looks the same as the version inside IE, but none of the hyperlinks work back into the data inside Mozilla. You get a message
'Unable to open C:\DOCUM~1\NAME~1\LOCAL~1\TEMP\ind00015.htm'
I have not tried Opera, which is supposed to have an IE emulator, but suspect this another example of the use of MS 'enhancements' of the internet, which mean you can not avoid their software.
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Your question with regard to using Mozilla as a browser for GenoPro report can be answered as follows:
Opening the report itself reacts the same way as it does in IE browser, however clicking the link for the gno file, which opens in IE browser within the right frame, if nothing else is specified, opens the application (GenoPro) as it does normally without the browser.
No plug-in yet.
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The automatic download is much smaller - from memory 1.8Mb. This will only work with Internet Explorer, which I try to avoid. However if you are looking at GenoPro in a browser and want to see the GenoMaps, I find that you have to use IE.
Does anyone know how to use other browsers, such as Mozilla, effectively with GenoPro web reports? I suppose I should wait for Beta13 before pursuing this question
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I was curious about the DjVu, so I did a Google search on DjVu. (Google found 1.5 million documents with the word DjVu).
From my understanding, there are libraries available to view a DjVu file (http://djvu.sourceforge.net/). In the future, GenoPro could display a DjVu file the same as it does display a JPEG image. This is very exciting.
My concern is the big browser plug in, for which not everybody has space on her/his PC.[/quote]
It is true the download size of the DjVu plugin is 8.7 MB, and the plugin does not work standalone to view those .djvu files. I am certain GenoPro can display DjVu files without increasing the size of GenoPro.exe by too much. When I added support to display JPEG images, the size of GenoPro.exe increased by 40,960 bytes (40.0 KB).
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Thanks appleshaw for this hint and the links. Have tried it now myself and I too like it. My concern is the big browser plug in, for which not everybody has space on her/his PC.
To GenoPro: can this file (djvu format) be accomodated into the "closed figure" and then used as part of a SVG file? Would be great with links to the persons in the grafik.
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