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NSDEJAVU(1)			   DjView-4			   NSDEJAVU(1)

NAME
       nsdejavu - DjVu browser plugin

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/local/lib/djview4/plugins/nsdejavu.so

DESCRIPTION
       The  shared library nsdejavu.so uses the Netscape browser plugin API to
       display DjVu images in in a number of popular web browsers.   Different
       web  browsers  provide  various	level of support for Netscape plugins.
       Please check section "Browser Compatibility" for instructions on how to
       enable the DjVu browser plugin.

       The DjVuLibre browser plugin works by invoking a standalone viewer with
       the special command line option -netscape.  The plugin first searches a
       program named djview.  If this program cannot be found, it searches for
       djview4 and finally djview3.  It is always possible  to	override  this
       search  strategy	 by setting the environment variable NPX_DJVIEW to the
       full path of the desired executable.

MIME TYPES AND EXTENSIONS
       Typing the URL of a recognized DjVu document in your web browser should
       automatically  invoke  the DjVu browser plugin.	Each browser uses dif‐
       ferent methods to determine that a particular URL is  in	 fact  a  DjVu
       document.   Web	server	normally  provide a MIME type to web browsers.
       The official MIME type for DjVu documents is image/vnd.djvu.  For  com‐
       patibility  with	 ancient  versions of the DjVu viewer, it is common to
       use instead the experimental MIME type  image/x-djvu  or	 image/x.djvu.
       Web  servers should be configured to send the proper MIME type for DjVu
       documents.  Most web browsers also recognize files ending with .djvu or
       .djv as DjVu files.

       An  easy	 way  to check if an http server is giving an appropriate con‐
       tent-type is to invoke the following command with a  URL	 corresponding
       to an actual DjVu file on the server.

	 curl -u URL | grep Content-Type

       The result should be one of the following, preferably the first.

	 Content-Type: image/vnd.djvu
	 Content-Type: image/x.djvu
	 Content-Type: image/x-djvu

       Any other MIME type indicates a server misconfiguration.

CGI-STYLE FLAGS
       The  behavior of the DjVu browser plugin can be specified by augmenting
       the URL using a syntax similar to that used by the CGI programs.	  This
       syntax is described by the following template:

	  http://.../file.djvu?djvuopts&keyword=value&keyword=value&...

       The  DjVu browser plugin only recognizes keywords that appear after the
       word djvuopts.  The keywords recognized by each viewer  are  listed  in
       the man pages for djview3(1) and djview4(1).  Unrecognized keywords are
       ignored.	 The most common keywords are:

       page=pagename
	      Specify which page is displayed by name or by ordinal number.

       zoom=zoomfactor
	      Set the zoom factor.  Legal values for zoomfactor are:

		  ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
		  │number    Magnification factor in range 10% to 999%.	  │
		  │one2one   Select the "one-to-one" mode.		  │
		  │width     Select the "fit width" mode.		  │
		  │page	     Select the "fit page" mode.		  │
		  │stretch   Stretch the image to the plugin window size. │
		  └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

BROWSER COMPATIBILITY
       The DjVu browser plugin	has  been  tested  with	 several  popular  web
       browsers:  Netscape  4  and  6;	Gecko  based browsers such as Mozilla,
       Galeon and Firefox; KHTML based browsers such as Konqueror; and	Opera.
       Please  read  the  browser  documentation  to find out where the plugin
       library should be installed.

EMBEDDING DJVU IMAGES IN HTML PAGES
       You can integrate DjVu content on an HTML  web  page  with  either  the
       <embed>	or  the	 <object> tag.	This method will work even if your web
       server does not support the DjVu MIME type.  The CGI style flags can be
       directly	 used as attributes of the embedding tag.  The following exam‐
       ple shows the W3C standard syntax with the OBJECT tag:

	  <object data="myfile.djvu" type="image/vnd.djvu"
		    width="100%" height="100%" >
	      <param name="page" value="iii">
	      <param name="zoom" value="stretch">
	      This browser cannot render djvu data.
	  </object>

       And this is the customary syntax with the EMBED tag:

	  <embed src="myfile.djvu" type="image/vnd.djvu"
		    width="100%" height="100%"
		    page="iii" zoom="stretch"></embed>

INTERFACING THE DJVIEW PLUGIN WITH JAVASCRIPT
       Recent versions of the  djview4	plugin	can  be	 controlled  from  the
       JavaScript  intepreter  of  browsers implementing the Mozilla NPRuntime
       API.  To access the plugin object, include  the	attribute  id="plugin‐
       name"  into the <object> or <embed> tag and use the JavaScript function
       getElementById("pluginname").

       The plugin object implements two methods to retrieve and set the	 value
       of  the	options	 usually  recognized  as CGI-style flags.  It also can
       evaluate a specified JavaScript expression whenever  something  changes
       in the status of the djview interface.

       pluginobject.setdjvuopt("key",value)
	      Set  the	value  of  the djvu option key to the character string
	      value.  This achieves  the  same	effect	as  specifying	option
	      key=value	 among	the  CGI-style flags.  For instance, values of
	      the key page can be page IDs, page titles, page numbers, or page
	      names.

       pluginobject.getdjvuopt("key")
	      Return  the  value  of  the  djvu	 option	 key as a string.  The
	      returned value is always	a  character  string,  even  when  the
	      return  is  logically  a number.	Boolean values are returned as
	      strings yes or no.  Besides  the	usual  CGI-style  flags,  this
	      function	recognizes  the	 additional  key pages and returns the
	      total number of pages in the DjVu document.  An empty string  is
	      returned when the key is not recognized.

       pluginobject.onchange="code";
	      Ensure that string code is evaluated in the context of the plug‐
	      in object whenever something changes  in	the  djview  graphical
	      user interface.  For instance, this evaluation happens when pro‐
	      gressive refinements are painted, and when the user  manipulates
	      the image interactively.

       pluginobject.version
	      Return  a	 string	 describing the plugin version.	 This property
	      can be used to test whether the djview plugin is	scriptable  in
	      this browser.

       Note  that  the	scriptability  feature may not be accessible until the
       djview plugin is fully loaded.  Therefore  it  is  advisable  to	 check
       pluginobject.version  from  the	JavaScript  onload  before calling any
       other method.

CREDITS
       This program was written by Andrei  Erofeev  <andrew_erofeev@yahoo.com>
       and  was	 then  improved	 by Bill Riemers <docbill@sourceforge.net> and
       Léon Bottou <leonb@users.sourceforge.net>.

SEE ALSO
       djvu(1), ddjvu(1), djview4(1) djview3(1)

DjView-4			   1/4/2007			   NSDEJAVU(1)
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