Análises de TIFF viewer
TIFF viewer por Jonas Schubert Erlandsson
14 análises
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Usuário 17491218 do Firefox, há 2 anosAdd-on only displays the first (cover) page of a tiff. The add-on is not useful.
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por krklek, há 3 anosUnfortunately, this doesn't work in Firefox 84.0.1 ver., 64bit, Win7
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Usuário 15912510 do Firefox, há 4 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 15624838 do Firefox, há 4 anosThis was the easiest solution ever. Click to install the add-on, click to accept, and click the .TIFF -- BANG! It just works!!
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 14634139 do Firefox, há 5 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 10244207 do Firefox, há 5 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 14576927 do Firefox, há 5 anos
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Usuário 14212446 do Firefox, há 6 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 13573285 do Firefox, há 7 anosWorks great for single page tiff files. Shows only the first page of multipage tiff files. It would be a wonderful improvement if it starts supporting multipage tiff files as well.
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 6 anosThat is on the TODO list :) There is an issue tracking this over at github: https://github.com/my-codeworks/tiff-viewer-extension/issues/7 - Avaliado em 2 de 5por skierpage, há 7 anosExtending Firefox to load all kinds of files is great, but if I File > Open a local WelcomeFax.tif file, Firefox dumbly asks what program I want to use to open it, not including "Preview in Firefox". I would expect this to work exactly the same as the PDF viewer in Firefox, making the browser and OS aware that Firefox can handle TIFF files and adding "TIFF file" to Preferences > Files and Applications. I suspect Firefox's crappy support for itself as a MIME type handler makes this stupidly difficult, even though it's a killer feature. Perhaps the code from JSONView would help, though its options only appear on its Add-on panel, not in Preferences > Files and Applications.
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 7 anosHi there. As you pointed out yourself this is not really a limitation of the extension as such but in how Firefox handles files loaded directly. This extension was written specifically to handle the case when a TIFF file was included in a page, and hence cause the web browser to make a request for such a file. When you load a file locally it doesn't cause such a request and the extension can not pick it up.
I will look into adding the ability to pick up direct TIFF file opens, it should be possible, so look for that in a future version :)
EDIT: I did look into it and extensions can not register file handlers, only applications can do that and applications can not do some of the other things that this extension needs, like intercept page requests. So this is a no go unfortunately.