Hi all! It took me faster than i thought.
Here is an example of what i envisioned: http://sakrecoer.com/DT-export/ The technique is working in firefox, chrome, ubuntu-phone, android (the effect is lost but it displays alright), but i have yet to test it on iOS, safari and explorer, anyone here that could test that? You will find the source file here: https://github.com/Sakrecoer/DT-webgallery Its a simple html file with in-line CSS, so no linked material needed except of course the rendered photos. I prepared the index.html in the root of that repo with made-up variables that you can simply replace by the ones you use. Some of them are purely hypothetical, such as ${ALLtags} and probably others. To understand them i wrote a list in the readme.md in the github page. The index file contains the full image, this system has no thumbnails. But i figure that even lightbox will give us long loading time for people with low-bandwidth. Sure, the index loads quicker like it is now with thumbnails linking to the picture displayed in lightbox, but to watch the full pictures would require the same amount of data to be downloaded. I figure this model would be best if the output pictures have 1024px height at maximum. But i was wondering if the current size-setting box in the export-prompt could be used to create a zip file of all pictures that could be added in a "Download All" Link? And then have it render what is currently the thumbnails at 1024 height? That would require some coding from you guys, so i guess, it will only happen if you feel it... Anyways, i hope you like it. If not, its all good. It was fun to do and i can use it for myself in some jekyll theme. I hope however that you will at some point revisit the "export to web gallery" function. It's a really great feature. Have a great week-end, Yours, Set ___________________________________________________________________________ darktable developer mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-dev+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org