Calling on the MCN Collective Hive Mind
At an individual object level in TMS there is a Notes tab and within Notes
there are Text Entries
Text Entries are a rich text field and any bracketed text is rendered to the
page. Does anyone know how to create hyperlinks within the Text Entries?
I know
Veering slightly off topic, but if you do anything en-masse based on the
TextEntryHTML field of the TextEntries, be prepared for some hidden horrors -
if users paste text in directly from Word or similar programmes, you can get
some really unpleasant mark-up in there. In many applications you
Hi Laurie,
Something like this?:
http://airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/outside-the-spacecraft/online/glove.c
fm
We just launched this for our space glove display. We did the photography
ourselves and a vendor developed the app. We have worked with contract
photographers and app developers on
A technique I have found useful when pasting content from Word (into a
standard web page) is to use a simple text editor such as Notepad as an
intermediary. Copy the text in Word, paste it into Notepad, re-select
and re-copy it, then paste into the target field/form.
If you want to retain
John,
We have simply dropped in the required href text and used the web page to
render it correctly. The text entry functionality is not an HTML editor (though
that would be nice), but you can copy the text from an HTML source, paste it
into a text entry field, and TMS will save a version in
Yes, it has to be completely clean HTML.
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From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Ben
Rubinstein
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 9:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [MCN-L] Links in TMS notes field
Veering
Hi Laurie,
Microsoft's Photosynth 'spin' process allows you to do this yourself with
the type of result you can see here:
http://innogenesis.info/2014/06/virtual-peek-at-an-artifact-on-display
or here:
https://photosynth.net/preview/view/3ab0465e-3916-450c-ba95-3f05b1be87c2
If you go this route
Hi MCNers,
Have any of you had experience with capturing 360° image sets of 3-D objects
and sculpture? We are developing an online interactive that allows viewers to
turn an object around and see it from different angles. We would love to hear
any recommendations for photographers or firms
Hi Brian,
We just moved to o365 a couple weeks ago. We selected some key staff members
for E3 licenses; we applied Microsoft's In Place Hold for these folks. I'm
using E1 licenses for the rest of the staff, and they can delete or not as
needed from their own perspective.
I still need to
Oh, I consulted our legal team in 2009 when building our retention policy,
I¹m just curious as to what others do based on their needs. Thanks for the
link!
Brian
On 1/7/15, 9:40 AM, Timko, Merrianne mti...@mfah.org wrote:
Dear Brian,
Having developed legal document retention policies for
Have you tried the folks at UVaM? They released a lovely app a couple of
years ago that did just that.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/uvam/id478915134?mt=8
Ed
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Laurie Kind laurie.k...@woodruffcenter.org
wrote:
Hi MCNers,
Have any of you had experience with
Hi everyone,
I recently started a tumblr that examines the colorful and often terrible
digitized world of art on the web. Europeana just posted a blog talking about
the tumblr, the Yellow Milkmaid Syndrome, and I think it might be relevant or
of interest to some of you.
Dear Laurie,
IMAGING4ART offers 360 degree image capture to our art community clients
(galleries, museums, foundations...) I would be happy to chat with you
off-line to learn more about your needs and to introduce you to our
company, team and our commitment to offering state-of-the-art digital
This is excellent, Sarah! I'll keep you in mind when I come across any public
domain examples.
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Stierch
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