Set,

I've been considering porting something like the following to lua for
integration with Darktable.
https://github.com/Jack000/Expose
https://github.com/Rouslan/PyExpose

They both make some beautiful static galleries.
I was then thinking of taking it further so that the captions would be
pulled from the image 'title' field and any caption parameters would be
pulled from embedded nested tags (ex. gallery|caption|top:30) on the images.

Alas, life has gotten in the way.

I'm very keen to see the gallery module you are envisioning. Thanks!

On 8 June 2016 at 08:43, johannes hanika <hana...@gmail.com> wrote:

> heya
>
> this web export is indeed a bit rusty and could be modernised, maybe
> even to scale to different screen sizes?
>
> i'd be interested in seeing your ideas about it, integrating into a c
> exporter should be easy. maybe it's also possible to do it as an
> optional lua script.
>
> but yeah, if you find something that works well i'm inclined to drop
> the lightbox version in favour of something more modern (and
> lightweight?).
>
> cheers,
>  jo
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Set Hallström <pub...@sakrecoer.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > Having my humble opinions about social-networks and being privileged
> > with a VPS, I'm a big fan of the export to web gallery function in
> > darktable. Since i use Ubuntu, lately, every time i reinstall, i have to
> > manually add the lightbox.js files. So today i was wondering if i could
> > do something about it and I do have an idea of an HTML-gallery, that
> > would not require any javascript and be written in responsive design.
> >
> > I took a look at gallery.c on your github to see what i can do, and
> > while i think i can hack myself to something, my skills are limited to
> > designing with HTMl and CSS. However, i can do so rather well. So i was
> > wondering if you guys would be interested in seeing this gallery model i
> > envision? And perhaps someone of you could integrate it? Obviously, I'd
> > happily license it to you for freedom and gratis with whatever FOSS
> > license you think is appropriate.
> >
> > I would also like to take this opportunity to compliment you for this
> > excellent piece of software that is darktable. I love it and i use it
> > very much. From the POV of the humble amateur photograph that i am, i
> > think you guys have done a rock-solid tool! Thank you!
> >
> > Looking forward to read you,
> > Set Hallstrom AKA sakrecoer
> >
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