On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Donncha O Caoimh wrote:
> Unfortunately, that's one of it's weak points. It does create web
> pages but it creates an image map of the selected photos with html
> container pages.
but the pages work right?
> It's a pity because otherwise it's great, ie. It allows you to
> create categories, you can view those categories, select all the
> photos and create an image map of those photos (X photos per page
> AFAIR)
cute.
> gthumb and gqview are my image browsers of choice though. gqview if
> I don't want to view thumbnails. (my gthumb is set to view thumbs by
> default.)
nautilus would be good too, if it didnt produce such tiny thumbnails -
and if you zoom them out it just seems to anti-alias the tiny
thumbnails. :(
however, gthumb might do excellently if the html pages are functional
and not unpleasant. (esp as its so easy to use / non-techy friendly
that i wont be the one doing the work).
> Donncha.
thanks!
regards,
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