X-Git-Url: https://git.sommitrealweird.co.uk/bpgallery.git/blobdiff_plain/a1d6b3a6cd44d43f9561e31ac0933186a5d5b71b..7ef6a62b83bf172619e03032828d59be3afc1bba:/README?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/README b/README index 9a4aec8..0825950 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -29,10 +29,53 @@ generate part of the index page: The following environment variables can also be used: TITLE - the title of the gallery WIDTH - the width to make the icons + BPGALLERY_THEME - set the theme to use (described below) + OUTPUTHTML - sets the script output to be wrapped in a
block Example Usage: TITLE="My Funky Gallery" bpgallery.sh /path/to/image/files +Themes +------ +Theme support is very rudimentary, basically you create functions for each of +the parts of the template, and put them in a file named the same as the theme. +The functions that you need to declare are as follows: + bpgallery_ThemeName_head() + what's it for?: + This sets up the header for the page, generally + everything until the first picture. So, the title bar + and any menus you would like to use + available variables: + $TITLE - the title for the index page + bpgallery_ThemeName_tail() + what's it for?: + Closes the page, is the last thing to be printed. + available variables: + None + bpgallery_ThemeName_description() + what's it for?: + if there's a description set up (i.e. a description.txt + file) then this is what it'll be wrapped in. It comes + just after the _head. + available variables: + $DESCRIPTION - the content of description.txt + bpgallery_ThemeName_stylesheet() + what's if for?: + It generates the stylesheet for the page. + available variables: + $WIDTH - the width of the images + $MAXHEIGHT - the maximum height of the image + bpgallery_ThemeName_thumbsline() + what's it for?: + Whatever is in here is generated per thumbnail. + available variables: + $filename - the name of the file + $caption - the caption as got from captions.txt + +If any of the functions are not defined in a theme then the default theme +function will be used instead. The default theme is clean and simplistic, this +is deliberate! + Author ------ Brett Parker: