program to create a web-picture-gallery with a few mouse-clicks...!?
i need a program that can easily convert some 400 pictures into a webgallery, that will say: resizing the original pictures, creating thumbnails, collecting them into one .htm-file so that clicking on the thumbnails results in a pop-up with the selected image. one example when i was still using windows: http://home.arcor.de/bergenbilder/
my problem with camera-incompatibility medion 40696 vs. linux is still not solved but i got the pictures burned on a cd. the program itself should be a suse-able .rpm since i still fear .tar.gz - many, many thanks! best regards ungua |
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gallery.sf.net
Or, spend 10 bucks a month and rent web space from a hoster. Most provide scripts to install gallery programs for you. |
thanks for posting!
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both programs seem to base on imagemagick - i wanted to install it then, but still it lacks some other programs and files necessary. can you tell me if these reliabilities from one to another program will continue endlessly from an almost scratch suse 9.1? i've had the problem with a vcl-decoder for suse; downloaded some twenty .rpms and then i went sick of it - i still cannot see .avi-movies. :( best regards ungua, the one always lacking time... :cry: |
Well it's not an rpm and it's not a graphical program, but webgallery is a perl script that works very well for this kind of thing. If other options don't work out for you, give it a shot ;)
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Imageindex is another perl script, I like it very much. And as everything under Linux, you can edit it to suit your needs/taste.
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how do i use a perl script? does this work online only? :)
best regards ungua p.s.: in the post above i surely meant "dependencies" instead of "reliabilities"... *lol* |
Use konqueror, it can create exactly what you want. When i used KDE, I made my picture galleries like this. I think script lies in tools menu.
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oh yes, how obvious "create a picture gallery, ctrl+i". i'll try this tomorrow morning, thank you!! :)
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