Package: libapache-gallery-perl
Version: 0.99-svn050524-1
Severity: normal

Hi,

if an image is smaller than the minimum selectable resolution specified in
the configuration, that is, A::G doesn't need to resize it, the copyright
image isn't superimposed on it; effectively, the user gets to see the
original, even if originals are otherwise not served.

Example: http://chardonnay.math.bme.hu/~korn/gallery/Egyeb/20050820-repulok/

The second, relatively high-resolution picture has the copyright; the other,
low-res (and poor quality, but that's not the point) pictures don't.

Obviously there will be a point where the original image is smaller than the
copyright image, but this is not it.

Best regards,

Andras

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Versions of packages libapache-gallery-perl depends on:
ii  libapache-request-perl        1.1-0.1    Generic Apache Request Library
ii  libimage-imlib2-perl          1.04-1     perl interface to the imlib2 imagi
ii  libimage-info-perl            1.16-2     allows extraction of meta informat
ii  libimage-size-perl            2.992-1    determine the size of images in se
ii  libtemplate-perl              2.14-1     template processing system written
ii  libtext-template-perl         1.44-1.1   Text::Template perl module
ii  perl                          5.8.7-4    Larry Wall's Practical Extraction 

libapache-gallery-perl recommends no packages.

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