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> --[[smcv]]
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>> In the current version of the branch, the viewer pages are
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>> generated automatically if you didn't generate them yourself,
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>> so `ikiwiki-album` is no longer needed. --[[smcv]]
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i'm new to ikiwiki, apologies if this is dealt with elsewhere. -brush
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> This plugin is pretty ambitious, and is unfinished, so I'd recommend
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>> an image with a strange extension to a differing target filename
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>> with the normal extension, respectively). -s
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>>> Now that we have `add_autofile` I can just create viewer pages
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>>> whenever there's an image to view. The current version of the
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>>> branch does that. -s
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* With each viewer page having next/prev links, I can see how you
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were having the scalability issues with ikiwiki's data structures
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earlier! -J
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>> (Unless you use img to make the thumbnails for those links, then it
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>> would rebuild the thumbnails anyway. Have not looked at the code.) --[[Joey]]
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>>> I do use img. -s
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* And doesn't each viewer page really depend on every other page in the
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same albumsection? If a new page is added, the next/prev links
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may need to be updated, for example. If so, there will be much
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> one album: if they're subpages of 2+ nested albums then they're only
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> considered to be in the deepest-nested one (i.e. longest URL), and if
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> they're not in any album then that's a usage error. This would
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> also make prev/next links sane.
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> also make prev/next links sane. -s
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>> The current version constrains images to be in at most one album,
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>> choosing one arbitrarily (dependent on scan order) if albums are
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>> nested. -s
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> If you want to reference images from elsewhere in the wiki and display
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> them as if in an album, then you can use an ordinary inline with
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> the same template that the album would use, and I'll make sure the
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> templates are set up so this works.
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>
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> templates are set up so this works. -s
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>> Still needs documenting, I've put it on the TODO list on the main
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>> page. -s
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> (Implementation detail: this means that an image X/Y/Z/W/V, where X and
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> Y are albums, Z does not exist and W exists but is not an album,
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> would have a content dependency on Y, a presence dependency on Z
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> subpages of the album, although that would mean breaking some URLs
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> on the existing website I'm doing all this work for... -s
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>> The current version of the branch doesn't have this restriction;
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>> perhaps it's a worthwhile simplification, or perhaps it's too
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>> restrictive? I fairly often use directory hierarchies like
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>> `a_festival/saturday/foo.jpg` within an album, which makes
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>> it very easy to write `albumsection` filters. -s
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* Putting a few of the above thoughts together, my ideal album system
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seems to be one where I can just drop the images into a directory and
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have them appear in the album index, as well as each generate their own wiki
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>> upload-and-rename.
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>> -s
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>>> I believe the current branch meets your requirements, by having
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>>> first-class wiki pages spring into existence using `add_autofile`
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>>> to be viewer pages for photos. -s
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> In a way, what you really want for metadata is to have it in the album
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> page, so you can batch-edit the whole lot by editing one file (this
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> does mean that editing the album necessarily causes each of its viewers
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>> (That's apparently good enough for Bugzilla, but not really
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>> for ikiwiki). -s
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>>> This is now in the main page's TODO list; if/when I implement this,
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>>> I intend to make it a specialized CGI interface. -s
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>> Yes, [all metadata in one file] would make some sense.. It also allows putting one image in
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>> two albums, with different caption etc. (Maybe for different audiences.)
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>> --[[Joey]]
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----
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Trying to use the "special extension" design:
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'''I think the "special extension" design is a dead-end, but here's what
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happened when I tried to work out how it would work. --[[smcv]]'''
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Suppose that each viewer is a JPEG-or-GIF-or-something, with extension
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".albumimage". We have a gallery "memes" with three images, badger,
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