![]() You can set text size (in points), position and strength (0% = invisible, 100% = no transparency). It will appear as a semi-transparent text. The Watermerk text will be added to the web-sized image. If you use a logo with 60 pixels height you can leave that field untouched. The value depends on the size of your logo image. It cannot be seen by the customer, it's only for your reference in the order logfiles.īelow you can set the Header height which is the height of the top frame in pixels. This ID is an optional code and can be any text string. Underneath is an input field for a Gallery ID (v2.5). Note that this entry will be ignored (only in version 2.5) if you set one of the following variables in the settings file: useSDirNameAsTitle or useDDirNameAsTitle. In the first line you can enter a Gallery title. It gets appended to the tab list after you have selected the EOS skin in the Main tab. The fields which should not be changed once the EOS skin is selected are marked with red. The HTML gallery may not work properly if you change any of the parameters from the list above! In the next image you can see main tab where the editable fields are marked with green. Thumbnail layout: Columns (1), Rows (10000).Image linking: Link to scaled-down images only (selected).Note that version 6 of JAlbum will offer a very nice Explorer-like image selection and ordering interface!ĭo not change the values for the following settings: You can also alter the Image ordering using a text editor. If you use version 2.5 (or higher) of the EOS template the output directory should be underneath the EOS project folder.įeel free to to change the Image bounds (size in pixels) but keep in mind that your clients do not sit in front of a 1600x1200 pixel screen like you probably do. Then choose the Image directory (also called source or input folder) and the Output directory. Go to the Appearance section in the Main tab and select the EOS skin. Then come back to read some tips for the gallery generation with JAlbum. Please read 'How to set up an EOS project' now. That's because in that version a shared settings concept has been introduced. But you cannot create a gallery yet if you use the template version 2.5 (or higher). If it does not find the correct localization file it will show the English version. Hint: if your JAlbum interface is not shown in English but you would prefer the English version then go to the "texts" subfolder of the JAlbum installation directory and rename the localization file of your language. ![]() The EOS template has been tested with 5.1 and 5.2. Start JAlbum and check your version (Help → About). That means you can install multiple versions of the EOS template if you like. ![]() Note that you can rename the EOS skin folder without affecting the functionality. Sometimes subfolders are not created when you do not use a proper unzip tool. Make sure that the subdirectory "res_eos" exists. After extracting the ZIP file you must copy the EOS folder into the "skins" directory of your JAlbum installation. You can download the EOS template file from the Yahoo! group's Files section. There is no difference between a skin and a template, it's just another word for the same thing. Note that JAlbum comes with several templates which are called "skins". It is monitored by the developer, David Ekholm. If you have a specific question regarding the application itself (not EOS related) then please post to the " target="_blank">JAlbum forum. Read the help files or read the user manual online. If you have upgraded to version 7 then please read the instructions for JAlbum 7.īefore you start using the EOS template you should get comfortable in generating HTML galleries with JAlbum. The EOS template has been updated for JAlbum 7. If you already use version 6 then please follow this link. The EOS HTML template can be used with JAlbum (version 5.1 or higher).
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