On 06/27/2014 05:13 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Anton Aylward <opensuse@antonaylward.com> [06-27-14 16:51]:
On 06/27/2014 04:15 PM, Simon Heimbach wrote:
sure I understood what you want. And believe me you can achieve this easily with PHP. I'm a developer for almost ages. But I can't imagine you'll get a satisfying solution when you reject any suggestions from the list instead of actively helping to develop an idea.
Just browse the web and get some inspiration. If you have trouble setting it up, you may want to ask and I'd be happy to help out.
I've browsed the web and seen at least a dozen 'possibilities'. For reasons I think I've made clear I rejected to ones that were clearly 'gallery' as in 'web site for showing off your photographs'. I have one of those of my own as an adjunct to my blog and don't use it much because it requires so much setting up on a step-and-repeat basis.
A kludge for your particular needs while clearly a gallery but is quick, easy and scriptable have a look at fgallery for your particular distro version. You can limit the sizes.
Or I haven't completely understood your needs :^)
I think the latter. I really really really am happy with the ftp-mode IF ONLY the lines were accompanied by a small image/thumbnail. As I say, this isn't a problem with ~anton/Documents because the document names are meaningful. While, when at the console, Konq/Dolphin shows thumbnails of documents as well, that isn't a concern when downloading to the tablet. As I say, the names are meaningful. Its only with ~anton/Photographs does it matter. +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | The scripts in the web pages I keep referring to would do | | this just fine if only I could get them to work. | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ Fgallery is nice, but not that simple as it needs more to be downloaded. Let me add a requirement: if it needs a database I've already said that, yes?), needs imagemagic python or perl, zips files up into packages, adapts in any way, is more suited for viewing individual images in detail before downloading, has options or overrides available to the viewer or a configuration file, or generates thumbnails into a separate directory by use of a 'batch mode' process, then its not what I want. The slightly augmented 'ftp-mode' described in the article I keep referring to seems to be what I want. Here you go again. http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9622 If only I could get that working! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org