> Have a look at http://albumshaper.sourceforge.net/
> But be warned: no packages to install, compile from source. Worse, it
> uses a very late Qt (4.1.2), and SUSE 10.1 (2 months old!) only has
> 4.1.0, not enough for albumshaper. I had a discussion about this with
> the author. While I understand
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 22:40:18 +1200
Andrew Errington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I quite like Kimdaba, now known as KPhotoAlbum. In particular, it allows
> you to tag images with multiple tags, and you can view your pictures by
> date or tag or group (a superset of tags). It will export to HTM
I quite like Kimdaba, now known as KPhotoAlbum. In particular, it allows
you to tag images with multiple tags, and you can view your pictures by
date or tag or group (a superset of tags). It will export to HTML, but the
version I used would set up gallery thumbnail images in a grid on a
selec
> Hence my interest in your presentation - I was hoping someone else had
> been here before me so I could leave my wheel design alone. No such
> luck, eh?
Not yet, no. What really surprises me is that there's no decent
solution, given that the first thing every owner of a digikam does is
put their
> > 1. In what way would the HTML be NOT hardcoded? Are you referring to
the
> > possibility of using a selection of templates or some other such
method
> > of producing unique pages from a single HTML generation programme?
>
> Yes. At the absolute utter minimum, I would expect a separate
> .css
> 1. In what way would the HTML be NOT hardcoded? Are you referring to the
> possibility of using a selection of templates or some other such method
> of producing unique pages from a single HTML generation programme?
Yes. At the absolute utter minimum, I would expect a separate .css style
file, a
3 July 2006 1:55 p.m.
To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: Photos with Linux presentation slides
I've put the slides from Tuesday's presentation here:
http://volker.top.geek.nz/linux/presentation/Photo-Linux-part1.pdf
Volker
Btw Kpdf rocks! So does beamer.
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I've put the slides from Tuesday's presentation here:
http://volker.top.geek.nz/linux/presentation/Photo-Linux-part1.pdf
Volker
Btw Kpdf rocks! So does beamer.
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