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igal2(1) Version 2.2 igal2(1) NAME igal2 - online Image GALlery generator SYNOPSIS igal2 [-option1 -option2 ...] DESCRIPTION igal2 is a quick and easy program for placing your images online with just one command-line invocation. It generates a pretty good-looking set of W3-compliant static HTML slides even with its default settings. To try it out just run igal2 in a directory with jpg, gif or png files and check the output in a web browser. You can adjust the appearance of the image gallery with the many options listed below or (if you know a bit of HTML) by modifying the .indextemplate.html, .slidetem- plate.html and igal2.css files that igal2 creates in your image direc- tory. igal2 also checks for the existence of a $HOME/.igal2 directory where users can store their own templates, overriding the site-wide /usr/local/lib/igal2. igal2 needs Perl to run and it also relies on a few other programs that come standard with most Linux distributions. It relies on the Image- Magick package first if available, otherwise it falls back onto cjpeg/djpeg/pnmscale for processing jpg files. The command convert of the ImageMagick package is required to process gif and png files and the identify command enables igal2 to include IMG HEIGHT and WIDTH tags in the HTML it generates. IfyouwouldliketoshowtheEXIFheadersoftheim- ages (option -e) Image::ExifTools is needed OPTIONS -a Write image dimensions and sizes under each thumbnail on the in- dex page. This only works if the ImageMagick command identify is present. --ad Like -a but write only the image dimensions. --as Like -a but write only the image sizes. --bigy _n_ Like -y but operates on the image slides, not the thumbnails. Scales image slides to some medium height (e.g. 400), adjusting their width accordingly. Useful if your digital camera spits out large images, like 1600x1200. The originals aren't af- fected, but scaled copies of your images are stored with the .slide prefix and thumbnails link to these copies. Clicking on the scaled copies in the HTML slides lets users see the full un- scaled images. You must use -f between two consecutive runs when you've changed the value of --bigy. -c First generate and then publish image slide captions. The first invocation of igal2 -c generates a .captions file that you may edit. The format of this file is very simple. You should only have to enter your captions after the ---- separator. You may rearrange the image order at this point and also leave out some pictures by simply placing a pound (#) sign at the beginning of their respective lines. A second invocation of igal2 -c will read your .captions file, include your captions in the slides and rearrange them if necessary. -C Like -c but preserve file names as captions when generating the .captions file (strips file name suffix). --con options Command line options to pass on to convert or cjpeg internally (see their man pages). This affects all thumbnails and, if --bigy is given, the medium-size slides too. You can set the -quality or go crazy with -negate, -noise, etc. (the last two only work with convert if ImageMagick is installed. -d _dir_ Operate on image files in directory _dir_, which is also where the HTML and thumbnail files will be generated. The default is the current directory. -e Extract all EXIF tags from the images and display them on the image slides. This option needs Image::ExifTool to be installed -f Force thumbnail regeneration. Also forces medium-slide regener- ation if --bigy is given. Otherwise igal2 will not regenerate these files if they already exist, and you may end up with stale copies. Definitely use -f between two runs where you've changed the value of --bigy or --con. -h Display brief help, same as --help. --help Display brief help, same as -h. -i _file_ Name of the main thumbnail index file. The default is in- dex.html, as desirable for most web servers. -k Use the image captions for the HTML slide titles. The default behavior is to use the image names. -m _watermarkfile_ Add a watermark to each file. The parameter specified is another image file which will be overlayed in the top left of the image with some transparency applied. This option requires Image- Magick. The original images will be left in place with a '.un- marked' extension. You may wish to delete those afterwards. If this option is specified on two consecutive runs, igal2 will de- tect the .unmarked versions and not run it through the water- marking process again. Transparent GIF files work well for this option. -n Use the image file names for the HTML slide files. Otherwise the default behavior is to simply name your slides 1.html, 2.html, and so on. -o _URL_ Use this option if you are hosting the index files in a differ- ent location (e.g. a different server) from the back end im- ages/slides. This option adds the specified prefix into the URLs of the slides. If you use this option, remember that until you move the files into the resulting location, the gallery won't work properly. -p _n_ The cellpadding value of the thumbnail index tables. The de- fault is 3. -r Omit the film reel effect altogether. For a simpler look you can also set the thumbnail background to be the same as the main index page background with the tile background-color option in the igal2.css file. -s For the simplest setup, omit all HTML slides. Clicking the thumbnails on the main page will just take users to the plain image files. -t _n_ Height (in pixels) of the tiled image used to simulate the top and bottom "film reel" effect on the thumbnail index page. This is 21 for the default .tile.png image used, but you should set it otherwise if you replace that file with your own design. -u Write image captions under each thumbnail on the index page. If you have a .captions file (see options -c or -C) then the cap- tions are read from there, else the file names are used (but the file extension is stripped). --pagination _n_ Maximum number of images on one page. If the given number of images is reached a new page is started. Pagination number n should be a multiple of parameter -w (default 5). Default 0 - means no pagination at all. -w _n_ Set the thumbnail rows to be _n_ images wide in the main index file. Default is 5. -x Omit the image count from the captions. -y _n_ Scale all thumbnails to the same height of _n_ pixels. The de- fault is 75 pixels. --xy _n_ Scale thumbnails to _n_ pixels along their longest dimension. This value is passed to pnmscale and only works properly for jpg images. --www Make all igal2 files world-readable. --dest _dir_ Per default igal2 places all igal2 helper files (thumbnails, slidefiles, CSS, etc) in the directory where the image files re- side. With this option these files can be placed in a subdirec- tory of the image directory. --AddSubdir If igal2 finds subdirectories below your image directory it will add links to this directories in the index.html file. This is useful if you've a tree of image directories. Example: ! + Vacation_Vienna (Image Directory) ! + .igal2-stuff (igal2 helper files) + Videos + Documents_of_interest igal2 -d Vacation_Vienna --dest .igal2-stuff --AddSubdir will put all helper files in .igal2-stuff, and generate links to the subdirectories "Videos" and "Documents_of_interest" in the index.html file. Note: igal2 will not work recursively, it just adds HREF links to the found directories. FILES /usr/local/lib/igal2/indextemplate2.html The default index template file. /usr/local/lib/igal2/slidetemplate2.html The default file used to generate slides. /usr/local/lib/igal2/igal2.css The default style sheet template. /usr/local/lib/igal2/tile.png The tiled image used for the "film reel" effect. /usr/local/lib/igal2/directoryline2.html The default file used to generate directory links in index.html. If this file is changed, the index.html has to be regenerated by running igal2 again. All five files are copied to your image directory as dotfiles the first time you run igal2. Modify the local copies (but keep their names) if you need to further alter the appearance of your slide show (also see -t). igal2 also checks for the existence of a $HOME/.igal2 directory where users can store their own templates, overriding the site-wide /usr/local/lib/igal2. EXAMPLES Run igal2 in a directory with jpg or gif images to see what it does. Then play with the options described above and use -h if you need a quick listing. Also see http://igal.trexler.at/ for online examples. BUGS There are always some. If you find any let me know. I don't have much time to keep tweaking igal2 but if any major bugs pop up I probably ought to fix them. AUTHOR Eric Pop <epop@stanford.edu>, Wolfgang Trexler <wt-igal@trexler.at> SEE ALSO cjpeg, djpeg, pnmscale, identify, convert. If they didn't come stan- dard with your Linux distribution you can find them at rpmfind.net (in- side libjpeg and libgr-progs) and at imagemagick.org, respectively. Also try www.ijg.org and netpbm.sourceforge.net. Version 2.2 June 2016 igal2(1)
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