Re : [Qgis-user] How to make an hyperlink to a multimedia object inattribute table
christophe.tuffery@inrap.fr
christophe.tuffery at inrap.fr
Sat May 7 08:45:17 PDT 2011
>Do you mean something like >this (on Linux)?
>file:///home/user/Document.>pdf
Probably something like that under Linux but I only use Windows version.
Ex. for Windows : C:\<filepath>\<filename>
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De : "Mayeul Kauffmann" <mayeul.kauffmann at free.fr>
Date : sam., mai 7, 2011 14:56
Objet : [Qgis-user] How to make an hyperlink to a multimedia object inattribute table
Pour : "Christophe TUFFERY" <christophe.tuffery at inrap.fr>
Cc : <giovanni.manghi at gmail.com>, <qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org>
Re,
Le samedi 07 mai 2011 à 14:37 +0200, Christophe TUFFERY a écrit :
For pdf format, I choose to use Firefox Acrobat Reader plugin because I
used a file with its URL in the database.
> If you want to use a local pdf file, it works perfectly if you put the
right path of the pdf file in the database.
Do you mean something like this (on Linux)?
file:///home/user/Document.pdf
What do you use for Windows users?
> Hope my explanations are enough clear and that iit will be useful for
either people with same needs.
Yes it will, thanks!!
Mayeul
Le samedi 07 mai 2011 à 14:37 +0200, Christophe TUFFERY a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Thank you to Mayeul and Giovanni.
>
> I succeed in implementing the following extension formats in eVis
> Events Browser of QGis 1.6.0.
>
> Here are below different extensions and how you have to configure
> external application from which hypermedia file will be opened either
> in the hypermedia eVis display window or using external application
> configured for it :
>
>
>
> mdb : C:/Program Files/Microsoft Office/OFFICE11/MSACCESS.EXE
>
> jpg : C:/Program Files/PhotoFiltre/PhotoFiltre.exe
>
> tif : C:/Program Files/PhotoFiltre/PhotoFiltre.exe
>
> doc : C:/Program Files/OpenOffice.org 3/program/swriter.exe
>
> pdf : C:/Program Files/Mozilla Firefox/firefox.exe
>
> mp3 : C:/Program Files/VideoLAN/VLC/vlc.exe
>
> kml : C:/Program Files/Google/Google Earth/client/googleearth.exe
>
> etc...
>
>
>
> For image formats such as jpg and tif, files may appear in the eVis
> display window. In this case, you don't have to configure external
> application.
>
> But if you want to make such image format files be opened in an
> external application, you have to configure it as I did above using
> Photofiltre which is a freeware imagery software. In eVis display
> Windows, you just have to click (or double-click) on the filename and
> it will be opened using the external application which is linked with.
>
>
>
> For pdf format, I choose to use Firefox Acrobat Reader plugin because
> I used a file with its URL in the database.
>
> If you want to use a local pdf file, it works perfectly if you put the
> right path of the pdf file in the database.
>
> In my case, pdf document is opened (or registered) locally using
> Acrobat Reader because I configure it as external application linked
> to pdf format.
>
>
>
> Hope my explanations are enough clear and that iit will be useful for
> either people with same needs.
>
>
>
> Christophe TUFFERY
>
> Ingénieur de recherche
>
> Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives
>
> Direction Scientifique et Technique / Service Méthodes et Qualité
>
> 7, rue de Madrid 75008 PARIS
>
> Tél.: 01-40-08-81-03 / Fax : 01-43-87-18-73
>
> Courriel : christophe.tuffery at inrap.fr
>
> Site Web : www.inrap.fr
>
> En réponse à Mayeul Kauffmann <mayeul.kauffmann at free.fr> :
> > Hi,
> > For acrobat reader (and in fact many media) you could use a url to
> > have
> > it open in e.g. firefox. Then the user can define in firefox
> > preferences
> > if it should be displayed in firefox or with external application.
> > THis
> > is cross-platform and does not rely on knowing the path of the
> > application.
> > In Acrobat reader, you can even define which page of the pdf should
> > be
> > opened.
> > Hope this helps.
> > (feedback on implementing this will be highly appreciated!)
> > Mayeul
> >
> >
> > Le samedi 07 mai 2011 à 10:03 +0100, Giovanni Manghi a écrit :
> > > > I already tried the first way you mentioned but it doesn't seem
> > to work.
> > >
> > >
> > > under Windows can be tricky: the path to the executable need to
> > be
> > > placed between '"' and some programs (ex: acrobat reader) seems to
> > not
> > > accept very well command line parameters.
> > >
> > > cheers
> > >
> > > -- Giovanni --
> > >
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