Marcus Better wrote:

>Hmm, it still looks broken to me. In my .llgal/captions I have lines like
>
>DIR: december ---- Open subgallery december ----
>
>I get the following output:
>
>-------------------------------------------------
>$ llgal -R
>Reading the captions file and preparing entries: 100%
>Preparing entries: 100%
>Found 11 files in the captions file.
>Using '.llgal/slidetemplate.html' as HTML slide template.
>Creating individual slides: 100%
>Using '.llgal/indextemplate.html' as HTML index template.
>Creating the index.html file: 100%
>Found tile.png in .llgal/, using it.
>Found llgal.css in .llgal/, using it.
>
><...some more errors removed...>
>
>Entering subdirectory 'december'...
>  Listing entries: 100%
>  Preparing entries: 100%
>  Found 0 files in current directory
>  Using '.llgal/slidetemplate.html' as HTML slide template.
>  Creating individual slides: 100%
>  Using '.llgal/indextemplate.html' as HTML index template.
>  Creating the index.html file: 100%
>  No tile.png in december.llgal/, getting a copy from /usr/share/llgal
>!! # cp: kan inte skapa normal fil "december.llgal/tile.png": Filen
>eller katalogen finns inte
>Failed to get generic 'tile.png' file.
>!! /usr/bin/llgal failed for subdirectory december.
>Leaving subdirectory 'december'.
>------------------------------------------------
>
>(The deleted parts are just the same as for "december", but for the
>other subdirectories.
>
>It seems that llgal is forgetting to insert a '/' between path components.
>  
>
Hi,

Right, looks like I broke it again when I fixed the order of command
line options vs configuration file parsing. Sorry about that. I have a
new release pending. Will try to fix it soon.
By the way, you should use an english locale to report errors :)

Thanks,
Brice



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