FAQI've never tried, but I don't think. It's written in Perl, which is portable, but it uses some *nix specific commands. Though it should not be so difficult to port, or maybe it can run with cygwin ? Yes. Or else, you can click on the big image. By default, browsers like firefox will display it automatically re-sized to your window.
If your camera has a accelerometer to know which way is up, it
will be done automatically. If not, you have to set manually
the orientation of the images on your camera before
downloading them on you computer. You can also use
bins-edit-gui
to set the orientation of the image. If you don't want to use
the GUI, this can be done directly in the XML image
description file. Put (or set if it is already there) the
following tag in the
<tag name="Orientation" priority="1">
left_bot
</tag>
Adjust the This can be done with two different ways.
For each picture, if it doesn't exists in destination album, it is processed. If it exists and the date of the source is greater than the date of the destination, it is also processed. If the destination is more recent, it is left unchanged. All the HTML is regenerated when bins is run.
Yes, take a look at the Some customisation parameters are not implemented in all
templates. For example, color style is not implemented in
Add this in the
<sizes>
<size name="Full Size" shortname="Full" height="100%" width="100%">
</sizes>
Its goes under the
No, but you can use the Yes, try the bins_addtext tool.
Have you copied the
For now, the search engine is only available with the
It depends of the size of your album. You can enable compression on your web server to reduce this time. See Compression here.
Multi-languages albums are not handled by BINS, but you can do
this manually with the Say you have four albums trees corresponding to the same album in different languages, in four different directories named with the language code:
/var/www/album/da/...
/var/www/album/de/...
/var/www/album/en/...
/var/www/album/fr/...
To have only one copy of each picture, remove them from all
trees except one (say
find /var/www/album/{da,de,fr} \( -iname \*.JPG -o -iname \*.jpg -o \
-iname \*.gif -o -iname \*.png -o -iname \*.avi -o -iname \*.mpg \) \
-exec rm -f {} \;
And add a
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^/album/[^e][^n]/(.*\.(jpg|gif|png|avi|mpg))$ \
/album/en/$1 [NC]
This should be set to one regexp, so, for example, to ignore two images, the correct parameter should looks like :
<parameter name="excludeFiles">
dscn20(89|90)
</parameter>
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