[galaxy-dev] What image formats can be displayed in the Galaxy view panel?

2013-02-07 Thread Luobin Yang
Hi,

I tried the pcx and ps formats, but the browser just downloads these kinds
of files instead rendering them in the Galaxy window... It seems png and
pdf files can be rendered in the Galaxy windows. How can I make Galaxy
display other image formats like ps and pcx?

Thanks,
Luobin
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Re: [galaxy-dev] What image formats can be displayed in the Galaxy view panel?

2013-02-07 Thread Peter Cock
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 9:41 PM, Luobin Yang yangl...@isu.edu wrote:
 Hi,

 I tried the pcx and ps formats, but the browser just downloads these kinds
 of files instead rendering them in the Galaxy window... It seems png and pdf
 files can be rendered in the Galaxy windows. How can I make Galaxy display
 other image formats like ps and pcx?

 Thanks,
 Luobin

I would guess this is possible but only if those other image types are
first defined in Galaxy as new datatypes (with sensible MIME type
values).

Peter
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Re: [galaxy-dev] What image formats can be displayed in the Galaxy view panel?

2013-02-07 Thread Ross
Luobin - one additional minor observation: In reality, Galaxy does not do
the displaying - it just sends stuff to the users' web browser for display.
So even when Galaxy knows what mimetype to attach to a specific image file,
the users' web browser response to that mimetype will always remain the
final frontier. Not everyone uses IE where dark magic just happens :)

Out of the box, many linux distributions do not enable (potentially
exploitable) browser plugin viewers for PDF or SVG for example - so
correctly displaying some mimetypes will always be beyond the control of
the Galaxy server.
EG: in 12.04 Ubuntu on my desktop using chrome or firefox, automagic pdf
viewing on a 64 bit system took a fair bit of fiddling to get working -
until then, even when Galaxy supplies the required mimetype, the user has
to download the PDF and open it by hand.


On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Peter Cock p.j.a.c...@googlemail.comwrote:

 On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 9:41 PM, Luobin Yang yangl...@isu.edu wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I tried the pcx and ps formats, but the browser just downloads these
 kinds
  of files instead rendering them in the Galaxy window... It seems png and
 pdf
  files can be rendered in the Galaxy windows. How can I make Galaxy
 display
  other image formats like ps and pcx?
 
  Thanks,
  Luobin

 I would guess this is possible but only if those other image types are
 first defined in Galaxy as new datatypes (with sensible MIME type
 values).

 Peter
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Re: [galaxy-dev] What image formats can be displayed in the Galaxy view panel?

2013-02-07 Thread Luobin Yang
Ross  Peter,

Thanks for clarifying on this!
Luobin

On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Ross ross.laza...@gmail.com wrote:

 Luobin - one additional minor observation: In reality, Galaxy does not do
 the displaying - it just sends stuff to the users' web browser for display.
 So even when Galaxy knows what mimetype to attach to a specific image file,
 the users' web browser response to that mimetype will always remain the
 final frontier. Not everyone uses IE where dark magic just happens :)

 Out of the box, many linux distributions do not enable (potentially
 exploitable) browser plugin viewers for PDF or SVG for example - so
 correctly displaying some mimetypes will always be beyond the control of
 the Galaxy server.
 EG: in 12.04 Ubuntu on my desktop using chrome or firefox, automagic pdf
 viewing on a 64 bit system took a fair bit of fiddling to get working -
 until then, even when Galaxy supplies the required mimetype, the user has
 to download the PDF and open it by hand.


 On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Peter Cock p.j.a.c...@googlemail.comwrote:

 On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 9:41 PM, Luobin Yang yangl...@isu.edu wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I tried the pcx and ps formats, but the browser just downloads these
 kinds
  of files instead rendering them in the Galaxy window... It seems png
 and pdf
  files can be rendered in the Galaxy windows. How can I make Galaxy
 display
  other image formats like ps and pcx?
 
  Thanks,
  Luobin

 I would guess this is possible but only if those other image types are
 first defined in Galaxy as new datatypes (with sensible MIME type
 values).

 Peter
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