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author | Peter Gervai <grin@grin.hu> |
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date | Wed, 15 Oct 2008 23:36:49 +0200 |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!-- -*-xml-*- --> <!-- This is the BINS configuration file. See http://bins.sautret.org for more information about BINS. You can edit these parameters to personalize all the generated HTML albums. You can also put these parameters (when it makes sense) in the album (album.xml) or image (image_name.jpg.xml for example) description files, in the <bins> section of these files, to personalize only some album, sub-album or image pages. Note that you may have to "touch" the original image (or erase the destination one) in order to regenerate scaled or thumbnail pictures if you modify some parameters like previewMaxHeight, previewMaxWidth or jpegQuality. --> <bins> <!--####################### single parameters ########################--> <!-- name of the template style to use --> <parameter name="templateStyle"> swigs </parameter> <!-- Set this to your home page. This is used for the leave button in some templates. --> <parameter name="homeURL"> / </parameter> <!-- Put here the e-mail address of the album-maintainer. If this is set, you will get a mail-icon in your views that links to this address. Only in joi templates for now. --> <parameter name="feedbackMail"> </parameter> <!-- name of the color style to use. This option is deprecated, in favor of alternate stylesheets and the customStyleSheet parameter. --> <parameter name="colorStyle"> blue </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, preview-thumbnails will be shown in the album-tree-page. This works only with joi templates for now. --> <parameter name="treePreview"> 1 </parameter> <!-- If set to 0 next/prev-Links will be hidden if the actual page is the last/first Thumbnailpage --> <parameter name="thumbnailPageCycling"> 0 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1 the path in the imageview contains the number of the current image --> <parameter name="pathImgNum"> 1 </parameter> <!-- If set to 0 next/prev-Links will be hidden if the actual page is the last/first Imagepage --> <parameter name="imagePageCycling"> 0 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1 the path contains icons --> <parameter name="pathShowIcon"> 1 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, and album desciption is not set, no message will be displayed (instead of the "No long/short description available" one). --> <parameter name="emptyAlbumDesc"> 1 </parameter> <!-- Set this to the image that should be displayed as the background of the album-pages. The Image will be copied to the static-files directory. This works only with joi templates for now.--> <parameter name="backgroundImage"> </parameter> <!-- Set this to the CSS file that should be used as the stylesheet for the album pages. The CSS file will be copied to the static files directory. This only works for templates using CSS. --> <parameter name="customStyleSheet"> </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, the image with the name given in backgroundImage will be excluded from the current directory. --> <parameter name="excludeBackgroundImage"> 1 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, write exif data found in the image file to the image desc file. --> <parameter name="addExifToDescFile"> 1 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, do NOT copy exif data found in the source images to any of the generated resized images. Setting this option can yield significant space savings, especially for thumbnail and imagelist pages. --> <parameter name="deExifyImages"> 0 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, add empty description fields in the <description> section when the image description file is created to ease later editing with a text editor --> <parameter name="createEmptyDescFields"> 1 </parameter> <!-- Specify the format of date strings; this accepts all formats supported by date(1). --> <parameter name="dateString"> %c </parameter> <!-- Put here a comma separated list of keywords. If one of these keywords is found in the "ignore" field in the <description> section of a album.xml, then this sub-album will be hidden, i.e. it will be generated but not linked anywhere. Note that it may still be found via the search engine. You can also use the -n command line option. --> <parameter name="hidden"> hidden </parameter> <!-- Put here a comma separated list of keywords. If one of these keywords is found in the "ignore" field in the <description> section of an album.xml, then this sub-album will be ignored, i.e. it will not be processed. You can also use the -i command line option. --> <parameter name="ignore"> ignore </parameter> <!-- Quality of scaled jpegs (lower number = more compression, lower quality) in 1-100 range. --> <parameter name="jpegQuality"> 75 </parameter> <!-- whether to convert generated jpegs to progressive using jpegtran (if available). Can be never, always, or smaller (if the progressified file is smaller than the baseline). --> <parameter name="jpegProgressify"> smaller </parameter> <!-- Should the title be displayed on top on the thumbnail in the thumbnails page ? (1 = yes, 0 = no)--> <parameter name="titleOnThumbnail"> 1 </parameter> <!-- Are we reversing sorting order for pictures or directories ? 0=none, 1=dirs, 2=pix, 3=both (see also -r command line option --> <parameter name="reverseOrder"> 0 </parameter> <!-- Size to use when user clicks directly on the thumbnail in the thumbnails page instead of one of the size names. 0 is the first size (Small in the default config), 1 the second (Medium), and so on. The different sizes are parameterized in the <sizes> section below. Set this value to -1 if you don't want the thumbnail to be clickable. --> <parameter name="defaultSize"> 1 </parameter> <!-- Display thumbnails on the Image List page ? --> <parameter name="thumbnailInImageList"> 1 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, display the current album thumbnail in sub-albums page if it has pictures, with links to the thumbnails page. --> <parameter name="albumThumbInSubAlbumPage"> 1 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, generate a page with all thumbnails in the album and sub-albums. This is deactivated because it is an alpha feature which doesn't seem to work properly. --> <parameter name="allThumbnailsPage"> 0 </parameter> <!-- Width of the border of the thumbnail's image in the thumbnails page, in pixels. 0 means no border. --> <parameter name="borderOnThumbnails"> 0 </parameter> <!-- If 1, add a background color to the thumbnail's cell in the thumbnails page so that if the top and bottom borders are wider than the image (for example, if it is in portrait mode), instead of spilling over, there is a border around the whole picture. --> <parameter name="thumbnailBackground"> 0 </parameter> <!-- Number of thumbnails displayed in each page in an album. --> <parameter name="numThumbsPerPage"> 16 </parameter> <!-- Number of thumbnails displayed in each row in an album. --> <parameter name="thumbsPerRow"> 4 </parameter> <!-- Max Thumbnail width --> <parameter name="previewMaxWidth"> 150 </parameter> <!-- Max thumbnail height --> <parameter name="previewMaxHeight"> 150 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, display thumbnails close to the previous and next link at the bottom of the image page --> <parameter name="thumbPrevNext"> 1 </parameter> <!-- Do we rotate images if the Orientation Exif tag is found ? If set to 'original', the original image is rotated the first time, and then it is left untouched (unless the Orientation field in its desc file is modified manually). If set to 'destination', this is all the scaled images and thumnails that are rotated. This is less efficient, but the original images are preserved. If set to 'none', no rotation is performed. --> <parameter name="rotateImages"> destination </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, bins tries to use the jpegtran program to rotate JPEG images if it is available. jpegtran is faster and lossless, but some versions fail to perform rotation correctly, so it is deactivated in default config. If set to 0 or if jpegtran is not found, mogrify (from ImageMagick) is used. --> <parameter name="rotateWithJpegtran"> 0 </parameter> <!-- What method should be used to create scaled pictures and thumbnails ? Can be either scale or sample. sample is faster, scale is better. --> <parameter name="scaleMethod"> scale </parameter> <!-- What to do if the source image is smaller than the size of the generated image. If set to "enlarge" the generated image is enlarged to the requested size. If set to "original" the generate image is the same size as the original image. If set to "skip" do not generate any image. --> <parameter name="whenSrcSmaller"> enlarge </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, we scale the picture even if destination size is the same as the original picture, if set to 0, the original image is just copied if the size is correct. --> <parameter name="scaleIfSameSize"> 0 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, we link the picture instead of copying it if possible (i.e. scaleIfSameSize is set to 0 and destination image doesn't have to be rotated : rotateImages is set to original or none, or orientation is already correct). Warning : if whenSrcSmaller is set to enlarge, original image can be modified. --> <parameter name="linkInsteadOfCopy"> 0 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, we use a relative path for the link if linkInsteadOfCopy is set to 1. --> <parameter name="linkRelative"> 1 </parameter> <!-- If the number of sub albums is greater, generate a short sub album page instead of the long one. --> <parameter name="maxAlbumsForLongSubAlbum"> 40 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, numbers preceding the album title, followed by an underscore, are stripped. If this parameter is set, then prefix ordering numbers on directories are removed. For example, if one has directories may, june, and august, they can be renamed 0_may, 1_june, and 2_august and they will appear in the album in the correct order. This can be overridden by the -p command line option.--> <parameter name="stripDirPrefix"> 1 </parameter> <!-- Don't perform rotation on files matching this regexp --> <parameter name="noRotation"> _Orig$ </parameter> <!-- exclude directories that match this regexp (if set). --> <parameter name="excludeDirs"> ^(CVS|RCS)$ </parameter> <!-- exclude image files that match this regexp (if set). --> <parameter name="excludeFiles"> </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, generated HTML code is cleaned up to reduce the size of pages and thus speed up browsing. This reduces the size of HTML BINS files by about 30%. See HTML::Clean(3) to know how optimizations are performed. --> <parameter name="compactHTML"> 1 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, add some javascript code in image pages to preload the next image of the same size when the current one is loaded, to speed up the album browsing. --> <parameter name="javaScriptPreloadImage"> 1 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, add some javascript code in thumbnails pages to preload thumbnails of the next page when the current one is loaded, to speed up the album browsing. --> <parameter name="javaScriptPreloadThumbs"> 1 </parameter> <!-- If 1, generate a search page. Images can be searched on description fields set in the searchFields parameter. --> <parameter name="searchEngine"> 1 </parameter> <!-- Maximum results returned by the search engine. Note that if this number is too high, it can hang the browser. --> <parameter name="searchLimit"> 50 </parameter> <!-- Space separated list of description field names used by the search engine, if searchEngine is set to 1. --> <parameter name="searchFields"> title description people location event comment </parameter> <!-- If 1, create an Apache .htaccess file in the root dir of the album with the encoding charset bound to html and htm files. This is a parameter global for the album, it can't be set in album.xml. --> <parameter name="createHtaccess"> 1 </parameter> <!-- If set to 1, read permissions on images will be set, to ensure http deamon will be able to read them. --> <parameter name="updateOriginalPerms"> 1 </parameter> <!--######################## Size parameters ##########################--> <!-- you can change here the number of scaled images that will be generated for each image in the albums, as well as their names and sizes. The size can be a percentage of the original picture (a number followed by % character, with no space) or an absolute size in pixels. You can set any number of <size> tags (well, at least one...). --> <sizes> <size name="Small" shortname="Sm" height="40%" width="40%"/> <size name="Medium" shortname="Med" height="60%" width="60%"/> <size name="Large" shortname="Lg" height="100%" width="100%"/> </sizes> <!--####################### Color parameters #########################--> <!-- these are the colors to use for HTML generation. You can also use these tags in the <bins> section of album or image description files, even just some of the <color> tags (in this case, this will just change the corresponding item color for that album/picture). --> <colors style="blue"> <color name="PAGE_BACK"> #FFFFFF </color> <color name="PAGE_TITLE"> #000000 </color> <color name="MAINBAR_BACK"> #000077 </color> <color name="MAINBAR_TITLE"> #FFFFFF </color> <color name="MAINBAR_LINK"> #EEDD82 </color> <color name="MAINBAR_CURRENTPAGE"> #D2D2D2 </color> <color name="SUBBAR_BACK"> #6060AF </color> <color name="SUBBAR_LINK"> #EEDD82 </color> <color name="SUBBAR_CURRENTPAGE"> #FFFFFF </color> <color name="SUBBAR_TITLE"> #FFFFFF </color> </colors> <colors style="green"> <color name="PAGE_BACK"> #FFFFFF </color> <color name="PAGE_TITLE"> #000000 </color> <color name="MAINBAR_BACK"> #90A080 </color> <color name="MAINBAR_TITLE"> #FFFFFF </color> <color name="MAINBAR_LINK"> #000082 </color> <color name="MAINBAR_CURRENTPAGE"> #000000 </color> <color name="SUBBAR_BACK"> #A8B898 </color> <color name="SUBBAR_LINK"> #0000A0 </color> <color name="SUBBAR_CURRENTPAGE"> #000000 </color> <color name="SUBBAR_TITLE"> #FFFFFF </color> </colors> <colors style="ivory"> <color name="PAGE_BACK"> #8B7E66 </color> <color name="PAGE_TITLE"> #FFFFFF </color> <color name="MAINBAR_BACK"> #FFFFF0 </color> <color name="MAINBAR_TITLE"> #8B4513 </color> <color name="MAINBAR_LINK"> #CD853F </color> <color name="MAINBAR_CURRENTPAGE"> #000000 </color> <color name="SUBBAR_BACK"> #FFEBCD </color> <color name="SUBBAR_LINK"> #8B8682 </color> <color name="SUBBAR_CURRENTPAGE"> #000000 </color> <color name="SUBBAR_TITLE"> #8B795E </color> </colors> <colors style="pink"> <color name="PAGE_BACK"> #FFC0CB </color> <color name="MAINBAR_BACK"> #B03060 </color> <color name="MAINBAR_TITLE"> #FFFFFF </color> <color name="MAINBAR_LINK"> #FFBBFF </color> <color name="MAINBAR_CURRENTPAGE"> #000000 </color> <color name="SUBBAR_BACK"> #FF69B4 </color> <color name="SUBBAR_LINK"> #FFBBFF </color> <color name="SUBBAR_CURRENTPAGE"> #000000 </color> <color name="SUBBAR_TITLE"> #FFFFFF </color> </colors> </bins>