Re: Dropbox question

2014-02-05 Thread Rob Studdert
Godfrey is correct, I mount web pages using the Public folder in DB folder tree, right-click/control-click the folder then copy public link, also you can simply export a set of pics to a folder, copy that folder to the Photos folder in the DB folder tree and right-click/control-click the folder

Re: Dropbox question

2014-02-05 Thread Rick Womer
Thanks very much, Godfrey. I'll try that next time. Rick On Feb 5, 2014, at 02:48 , Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: Rick, This is how I do it. Working on OS X: - Create the gallery in the Lightroom Web module as you want it - Click the Export button in the bottom corner - Using the file

Dropbox question

2014-02-04 Thread Rick Womer
A few people here post pix and galleries via Dropbox. How? I have a small gallery created with LR4 I'd like to share, and I've uploaded it to Dropbox; but nowhere can I find how to share it. Cheers, Rick -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net

Re: Dropbox question

2014-02-04 Thread Brian Walters
Quoting Rick Womer rwomer1...@yahoo.com: A few people here post pix and galleries via Dropbox. How? I have a small gallery created with LR4 I'd like to share, and I've uploaded it to Dropbox; but nowhere can I find how to share it. There's probably several ways. When you installed

Re: Dropbox question

2014-02-04 Thread steve harley
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014, at 18:05, Brian Walters wrote: When you installed Dropbox, it should have created a My Dropbox folder somewhere on your hard disk. Anything you place in the My Dropbox' folder is automatically uploaded to your Public folder on Dropbox. If you right click a

Re: Dropbox question

2014-02-04 Thread Rick Womer
Steve and Brian, I saved the gallery on my computer as a nice LR4 job, with thumbnails on a black background, and I copied it into Dropbox. Dropbox now has 3 folders in the folder for the gallery: Content, Index, and Resources. None of them reproduces the LR4 gallery. So, there's something

Re: Dropbox question

2014-02-04 Thread Bruce Walker
Look closer at that Index file. It should be index.html -- are you sure yours is a folder? One idea: save from Lr directly to your DropBox folder. Your copy operation may be missing or corrupting a few files. When that is right, you should grab the link to the _containing_ folder -- that one

Re: Dropbox question

2014-02-04 Thread Brian Walters
Quoting Rick Womer rwomer1...@yahoo.com: Steve and Brian, I saved the gallery on my computer as a nice LR4 job, with thumbnails on a black background, and I copied it into Dropbox. Dropbox now has 3 folders in the folder for the gallery: Content, Index, and Resources. None of them

Re: Dropbox question

2014-02-04 Thread Rick Womer
Thanks, Brian, Steve and Bruce. Something's not working. Screw it. I'll post it on photo.net. Rick On Feb 4, 2014, at 9:00 PM, Brian Walters wrote: Quoting Rick Womer rwomer1...@yahoo.com: Steve and Brian, I saved the gallery on my computer as a nice LR4 job, with thumbnails on a

Re: Dropbox question

2014-02-04 Thread Stanley Halpin
Export rather than copy? stan On Feb 4, 2014, at 9:19 PM, Rick Womer rwomer1...@yahoo.com wrote: Thanks, Brian, Steve and Bruce. Something's not working. Screw it. I'll post it on photo.net. Rick On Feb 4, 2014, at 9:00 PM, Brian Walters wrote: Quoting Rick Womer

Re: Dropbox question

2014-02-04 Thread steve harley
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014, at 18:42, Rick Womer wrote: Steve and Brian, I saved the gallery on my computer as a nice LR4 job, with thumbnails on a black background, and I copied it into Dropbox. Dropbox now has 3 folders in the folder for the gallery: Content, Index, and Resources. None of

Re: Dropbox question

2014-02-04 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Rick, This is how I do it. Working on OS X: - Create the gallery in the Lightroom Web module as you want it - Click the Export button in the bottom corner - Using the file navigation dialog, go to the Desktop - Give the gallery a name, for example PESO2014 - Click OK Lightroom will assemble