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  • Goobi viewer manual
  • Documentation overview
  • What is the Goobi viewer?
  • Configuration
    • 1. Goobi viewer Core
      • 1.1 Local settings
      • 1.2 Translations
      • 1.3 Folder configuration
      • 1.4 URL configuration
      • 1.5 User accounts
        • 1.5.1 Authentication Provider
        • 1.5.2 Sending e-mails
        • 1.5.3 Further settings
      • 1.6 Performance
      • 1.7 Access conditions and images
      • 1.8 Captcha
      • 1.9 PDF download
        • 1.9.1 Variants
        • 1.9.2 Download Links
        • 1.9.3 Individual PDF title page
      • 1.10 ePub download
      • 1.11 Image options
        • 1.11.1 Extended scrolling in the image view
        • 1.11.2 Navigation between structure types
        • 1.11.3 Image view configuration
        • 1.11.4 Maintaining zoom and rotation while browsing in the image view
        • 1.11.5 External images
        • 1.11.6 Restriction of image scaling
        • 1.11.7 Thumbnail settings
        • 1.11.8 Image Footer
      • 1.12 Individual page types
      • 1.13 Opening certain document types in alternative page views
      • 1.14 Full text hints
      • 1.15. Language settings
      • 1.16 Theme
        • 1.16.1 External themes
      • 1.17 Search
        • 1.17.1 Sorting
        • 1.17.2 Faceting
        • 1.17.3 Advanced search
        • 1.17.4 Timeline
        • 1.17.5 Calendar
        • 1.17.6 Save search
        • 1.17.7 Expand query for search sub-results
        • 1.17.8 Aggregated search hit display
        • 1.17.9 Versioning of records
        • 1.17.10 Exporting search results
        • 1.17.11 Search hit metadata
      • 1.18 Digital collections
        • 1.18.1 Collection hierarchy
        • 1.18.2 Sorting of records
        • 1.18.3 Sorting of collections
        • 1.18.4 Blacklist
        • 1.18.5 Collection size
        • 1.18.6 Further settings
        • 1.18.7 Structure element whitelist
      • 1.19 Metadata
        • 1.19.1 Main metadata
        • 1.19.2 Sidebar metadata
        • 1.19.3 Search hit metadata
        • 1.19.4 Archive metadata
        • 1.19.5 Image metadata
        • 1.19.6 Display of authority data
        • 1.19.7 Calendar structure elements
        • 1.19.8 Browsing
        • 1.19.9 Multilingual metadata
        • 1.19.10 Licenses
      • 1.20 Tables of contents
        • 1.20.1 Main table of contents
        • 1.20.2 Sidebar table of contents
        • 1.20.3 Download tables of content as PDF file
      • 1.21 Tag clouds
      • 1.22 Resolver
      • 1.23 Sidebar
      • 1.24 Navigation and display
      • 1.25 RSS feed
      • 1.26 Reading lists
      • 1.27 User comments
      • 1.28 CMS
      • 1.29 Transkribus
      • 1.30 Original content
      • 1.31 Piwik/Matomo
      • 1.32 Sitelinks
      • 1.33 API
        • 1.33.1 JSON
        • 1.33.2 IIIF
        • 1.33.3 Authentication
        • 1.33.4 CORS
      • 1.34 OpenSearch
      • 1.35 Embedding
      • 1.36 Maps
      • 1.37 Translations
      • 1.38 Archive
      • 1.39 Campaigns
      • 1.40 Add content
      • 1.41 Usage figures
      • 1.42 Config Editor
      • 1.43 Proxy
      • 1.44 ActiveMQ
      • 1.45 Developer
      • 1.46 External Ressources
    • 2. Goobi viewer Indexer
      • 2.1 Main configuration
      • 2.2 Directories
      • 2.3 Proxy
      • 2.4 Performance
      • 2.5 Structure types
      • 2.6 Metadata
      • 2.7 Starting and Exiting
      • 2.8 Indexing records
      • 2.9 Updating individual page documents
      • 2.10 Deleting records
      • 2.11 Solr scheme
      • 2.12 Further settings
    • 3. Goobi viewer Connector
      • 3.1 OAI interface
        • 3.1.1 Main Configuration
        • 3.1.2 Dublin Core
        • 3.1.3 Europeana
        • 3.1.4 METS
        • 3.1.5 LIDO
        • 3.1.6 MARCXML
        • 3.1.7 Xepicur
        • 3.1.8 Goobi viewer overview pages
        • 3.1.9 Goobi viewer crowdsourcing
        • 3.1.10 TEI
        • 3.1.11 CMDI
        • 3.1.12 Sets
      • 3.2 SRU interface
  • User interface
    • 1. Frontend
    • 2. Backend
      • 2.1 Dashboard
      • 2.2 Administration
        • 2.2.1 User
        • 2.2.2 Groups
        • 2.2.3 IP-Ranges
        • 2.2.4 Access licenses
        • 2.2.5 Rights
        • 2.2.6 Comments
        • 2.2.7 Terms of use
        • 2.2.8 New record
      • 2.3 Crowdsourcing
        • 2.3.1 Campaigns
        • 2.3.2 Annotations
      • 2.4 CMS
        • 2.4.1 Pages
        • 2.4.2 Categories
        • 2.4.3 Static pages
        • 2.4.4 Media
        • 5.4.5 Menus
        • 5.4.6 Collections
        • 5.4.7 Maps
  • Misc
    • 1. Use cases
      • 1.1 Series and convolutes
      • 1.2 Access restrictions
      • 1.3 Subthemes
      • 1.4 Authority data
      • 1.5 Multilingualism
      • 1.6 Maps
      • 1.7 Sub collections
      • 1.8 Multiple Goobi viewer
      • 1.9 Crowdsourcing module
      • 1.10 Archival documents
      • 1.11 Solr Queries
      • 1.12 Linking from METS file groups
      • 1.13 Add content
      • 1.14 Shibboleth
      • 1.15 Access restricted metadata
    • 2. FAQ
    • 3. Glossary
  • Devs & Ops
    • 1. Core Changelog
    • 2. Theme Changelog
    • 3. Installation guide
      • 3.1 Classical
      • 3.2 Docker
    • 4. Development environment
    • 5. API
    • 6. Explained!
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  1. Configuration
  2. 2. Goobi viewer Indexer

2.5 Structure types

Structure types can be automatically replaced by others in the index, if desired. To do this, these structure elements are entered in the following configuration list:

<docstructmapping>
    <useDefaultDocstruct>false</useDefaultDocstruct>
        <list>
            <_default>OtherDocStrct</_default>
            <Gemälde>Painting</Gemälde>
            <Münze>Coin</Münze>
    </list>
</docstructmapping>

The _default element contains the default structure type (see below). All other entries define patterns according to which structure types are to be replaced. The name of the XML element contains the original name of the structure type. The content of the XML element contains the character string that is to replace the original name. In the above example, the structure type Münze is replaced by coin.

The configuration element useDefaultDocstruct determines how to deal with structure types that are not explicitly mapped in the configuration file. If true, the structure type is replaced by the standard structure type (<_default>). With false, the structure element is taken over as it is (however, spaces are replaced by underscores).

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