Jeremy,
also note that we don't want to add more external dependencies to
> darktable, so if you can generate that simply it's fine, but take this
> into account... I don't know enough about web technology to assess
> that, though
>
Ahh, I'm a web developer besides being a photographer. I can confidently
say that we could add a fancier gallery without creating code dependencies,
at least nothing for the compilation of darktable itself, eg, external
libraries. That said however, the code could be made to be very flexible,
if I am going to do this, I would love to have in my resumé that I
contribute to Darktable as a project, so I would be happy to update this
aspect of the project on an on-going basis.
Perhaps this can be a "fancier" gallery export option. Is the code that's
generated currently done within DT, or are there some template files that
are being used?
> thumbnails (i.e exporting images twice) shouldn't be a problem, that's
> something we can do in DT
Could that be done automatically within the module itself? Export based on
the size parameters defined, and then a "thumbnail-size" built into the
module?
Regards,
John P Santos
Digital Media Consultant
*Green Bee Media*
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On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:18 AM, jeremy rosen <
jeremy.ro...@enst-bretagne.fr> wrote:
> >
> > I do. :) Usually I just export to jpg and then I have a php script
> which
> > I dump into the folder and it does all the magic, reads meta information,
> > tags. I also have a script which generates thumbnails because not all
> > hosting services appreciate the amount of RAM it can take to generate
> > thumbnails.
> >
> yes, that's how we expect people to work with web gallery...
>
> >>
> >> however this statements has two "workarounds"
> >>
> >> * we are ready to take improvements to our existing gallery as
> >> patches. We have no web developement experts in the team and changes
> >> that respect the above philosophy could get in. Be sure to discuss
> >> those changes here or on IRC before investing too much time into them
> >
> >
> > That sounds great. I wouldn't mind using my design skills to contribute.
> > I'll get into the IRC channel, I'll have to look up where to go I guess
> on
> > your site. My suggestion would be a bit of PHP, HTML5, CSS3 & jQuery. A
> > lightbox would be ideal, clean, simple, and it looks amazing. However,
> > thumbnails for gallery views are necessary.
> >
>
> also note that we don't want to add more external dependencies to
> darktable, so if you can generate that simply it's fine, but take this
> into account... I don't know enough about web technology to assess
> that, though
>
> thumbnails (i.e exporting images twice) shouldn't be a problem, that's
> something we can do in DT
>
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