# ELO Java Client

The ELO Java Client assigns file formats to different previews in order to show these file formats in the viewer.

The ELO Java Client viewer supports the following formats:

  • Browser preview:
    • HTML, HTM, MHT
    • Internet Explorer ActiveX Plug-ins (only Windows, e. g. PDF with Adobe Acrobat Reader)
    • MSG/EML with HTML display
  • Text preview
    • JS, TXT, LOG, text formats
  • EML e-mail preview, MSG e-mail preview
    • MSG/EML without HTML display
  • OpenOffice preview (up to ELO 11, if Libre/Open Office is installed)
    • Office formats depending on the installed Office Suite components
  • MS Office preview (Windows, with Microsoft Office version 2007 and higher, and with the components matching the formats)
    • DOC, DOCX, DOCM, DOT, DOTX, XLS, XLSM, XLSX, XLT, XLTX, PPT, PPTX, POT, POTX, VSD, VST, VSS, ODT, ODS, ODP, RTF
  • Microsoft Office web preview (with ELOimo)
    • Office formats, PDF depending on the installed ELOimo components
  • Windows Media Player preview (Windows)
    • Various A/V formats
  • Media player preview
    • MP3, MP4, WAV
  • PDF preview
    • PDF
  • Image preview
    • BMP, PNG, JPG, GIF (with animations), ICO, SVG, TIFF, PSD, MMF, WMF
    • PNM, HDR, PCX, IFF, PICT, SGI, TGA, ICNS, CUR
  • Code preview
    • Various text formats
    • Syntax highlighting only for CSS, JS, JSON, Java, INI, ES8, ESW, HTML, HTM, properties, and XML
  • ZIP preview
    • ZIP
  • DXL preview
    • DXL

# Information on configuring the viewer in the ELO Java Client

The image preview also supports less well-known formats; Java ImageIO plug-ins can be installed as necessary.

The browser preview supports additional formats if corresponding plug-ins have been installed in Internet Explorer.

When Open Office has been installed and integrated, the Open Office preview supports the majority of Office formats.

The ActiveX plug-in preview supports the ELO plug-ins also used in the ELO Windows Client – these just have to be configured.

The Apple OS X preview represents an alternative to the Microsoft Internet Explorer-based browser preview; no detailed list of supported formats is available.

Selecting Show preview document forces the system to display a preview document instead of the document. The configuration appropriate for the preview document then applies (PDF, TIFF).

Last updated: August 15, 2024 at 8:37 AM