X-Git-Url: https://git.sommitrealweird.co.uk/bpgallery.git/blobdiff_plain/c757ab6dcdf959f0bb5fcf5fe23c7e94a4c6b819..10352e437ec87446fb08768a997868f0fbccc540:/README?ds=inline diff --git a/README b/README index 81c0a4e..026262f 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -22,18 +22,66 @@ bpgallery.sh /path/to/image/files Also, the following files, if placed in the images directory, will be used to generate part of the index page: - description.txt - a simple text file containing paragraphs to go at the - beginnings of the index page - captions.txt - filename<tab>caption style file, it'll add a caption to - the images on the index page. + description.txt + a simple text file containing paragraphs to go at the beginnings of + the index page + captions.txt + filename<tab>caption style file, it'll add a caption to the images + on the index page. + +If both width and height are specified then it'll be resized to the bounding +box that contains it. + +If height is specified without width then the bounding box will be 100xHEIGHT +for icons and 400xMEDIUMHEIGHT for the medium sized image pages + 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) - BPGALLERY_THEME_DIR - set an extra location to look for themes - OUTPUTHTML - sets the script output to be wrapped in a <pre> block - GENERATEPAGESFORFULLSIZE - decide wether to generate pages for the full - size images or not + TITLE + the title of the gallery + + WIDTH + the width to make the icons + + HEIGHT + the height to make the icons + + MEDIUMWIDTH + set the width of images in the medium size pages + + MEDIUMHEIGHT + the height to make images in the medium size pages + + BPGALLERY_THEME + set the theme to use (described below) + + BPGALLERY_THEME_DIR + set an extra location to look for themes + + OUTPUTHTML + sets the script output to be wrapped in a <pre> block + + GENERATEPAGESFORMEDIUMSIZE + generate medium sized images and pages + + GENERATEPAGESFORFULLSIZE + decide wether to generate pages for the full size images or not + + INDEXDOCUMENT + name of the index page (e.g. index.html) + + PAGESDIRECTORY + name of the directory in which to put the pages for fullsized and + mediumsized images. Defaults to the image directory. This is + relative to the images directory, so, for example, + PAGESDIRECTORY=pages would create /path/to/image/files/pages + + MEDIUMDIRECTORY + directory to generate medium sized images in, defaults to medium, + works the same as the PAGESDIRECTORY variable + + ICONSDIRECTORY + directory to generate thumbnails in, defaults to icons, works the + same as MEDIUMDIRECTORY and PAGESDIRECTORY Example Usage: TITLE="My Funky Gallery" bpgallery.sh /path/to/image/files @@ -43,6 +91,13 @@ 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: + + Available in all templates: + ${BASEURL} + Base directory (will generate ../ when making pages in a + subdirectory for getting to the generated stylesheet or to the + index page) + bpgallery_ThemeName_head() what's it for?: This sets up the header for the page, generally @@ -67,18 +122,19 @@ The functions that you need to declare are as follows: It generates the stylesheet for the page. available variables: $WIDTH - the width of the images - $MAXHEIGHT - the maximum height of the image + $MAXWIDTH - the maximum width of the images + $MAXHEIGHT - the maximum height of the images bpgallery_ThemeName_thumbsline() what's it for?: Whatever is in here is generated per thumbnail. available variables: - $link - the page/image to link to + $link - the page/image to link to $filename - the name of the file $caption - the caption as got from captions.txt - bpgallery_ThemeName_page() - what's it for?: + bpgallery_ThemeName_page() + what's it for?: It generates the pages for fullsize image pages - available variables: + available variables: $filename - the name of the image $previouspage - the URL for the previous page $currentpage - the url for the current page