Le 30/12/2009 19:34, Patrick Shanahan a écrit :
Gallery (2 & 3) *copy* each image to it's proprietary folder - not an option for such big data. Can't upload more than 2Mb files and I have 15Mpix photo camera...
No, gallery2 & 3 will use sim-links. That is what I use, and I have no "proprietary folder" on my system.
how do you sync the gallery? I'm just importing 7000 albums (medium size images) to gallery3 and it copies them from my original repository to gallery3/var . I tried to copi images in the album or upload folder and gallery didn't see them. Gallery2 seems to do the same (but on a different folder) - the gallery album is filled with a lot of special files the gallery doc forbid manual modification :-(
I am happy that you find Piwigo so easy to manipulate, I find it to be an obscure maze with little understandable documentation. But I am old and set in my ways :^)
piwigo simply looks to my folder when I ask it to "synchronize"
Gallery allows YOU to decide the display resolution and allows you to provide the viewer with up to four resolution choices.
and build them on the fly? I prefere to make then once locally and upload. I can choose also my own resolution (browser working) if necessary
I work with the piwigo team and will report if ever a solution is found :-)
ah, you have bias :^)
only know piwigo for a week now, but the piwigo forum have the devs answer in minutes when I'm still waiting for gallery one. The documentation is equally awfull on every application :-(( none of them seems to be done to cope with megabytes photos my EOS 50D provide easily :-( may be I will endup using only lowdef on my galleries and managing yself the high defs photos. I mostly copy them to my server for online backup jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.org http://news.opensuse.org/2009/04/13/people-of-opensuse-jean-daniel-dodin/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org