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Posted: June xx, 2022

LUNA 7.5.3 introduces customizable Facets for single collections and a major update to the Embed feature in the LUNA Viewer.


New Features in LUNA 7.5.3

  • Enhanced LUNA's Facet feature to include customizable facets for the LUNA Viewer. Enhancements include:

    Extended the number of facets that can be created

    Display name can be customized in the Collection Manager on a per collection basis.

    Admins can set a single primary facet for hierarchical like filtering.

    Supports search within the facet panel of the LUNA Viewer.


  • Updated the Embed feature in the LUNA Viewer, with a variety of customizable options to provide a complete integration in an external page without ever jumping back to LUNA. LUNA Embed makes it easy enough for anyone to use, without the need to know HTML.

    Embed supports:
    Search
    Thumbnails
    Single image static
    Single image zoomable
    Paging
    Facets


  • Made user navigation improvements to Collection Categories in the LUNA Viewer.
  • Made language changes in the Library under the More option for copying and moving media to a different collection.
  • Created a visible prompt in the Library for a record that is not saving when data for a require field has not been entered.
  • Made change to language in the Uploader settings for storing source files.


Bug Fixes in LUNA 7.5.3

  • Fixed a bug causing searches to return more than one value when using quoted searches in the Viewer.
  • Fixed an issue in the Viewer to allow users to make private annotations on non-LUNA IIIF images.
  • Fixed a bug in the LUNA Library causing the user list not to display when setting restrictions.
  • Updated LUNA's Java-based logging package to Log4j2 due to a very serious vulnerability that was publicly reported.

    The previous version of LUNA used Log4j version 1 which did not contain the serious vulnerability, but prompted us to update to a fully secure version of log4j version 2.


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