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[[!template id=plugin name=smcvgallery author="[[Simon_McVittie|smcv]]"]]
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[[!tag type/chrome]]
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This plugin has not yet been written; this page is an experiment in
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design-by-documentation :-)
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## Requirements
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This plugin formats a collection of images into a photo gallery,
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in the same way as many websites: good examples include the
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PHP application [Gallery](http://gallery.menalto.com/), Flickr,
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and Facebook's Photos "application".
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The web UI I'm trying to achieve consists of one
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[HTML page of thumbnails](http://www.pseudorandom.co.uk/2008/2008-03-08-panic-cell-gig/)
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as an entry point to the gallery, where each thumbnail
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links to
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[a "viewer" HTML page](http://www.pseudorandom.co.uk/2008/2008-03-08-panic-cell-gig/img_0068/)
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with a full size image, next/previous thumbnail links, and [[plugins/comments]].
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(The Summer of Code [[plugins/contrib/gallery]] plugin does the
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next/previous UI in Javascript using Lightbox, which means that
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individual photos can't be bookmarked in a meaningful way, and
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the best it can do as a fallback for non-Javascript browsers
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is to provide a direct link to the image.)
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Other features that would be good to have:
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* minimizing the number of separate operations needed to make a gallery -
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editing one source file per gallery is acceptable, editing one
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source file per photo is not
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* keeping photos outside source code control, for instance in an
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underlay
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* assigning [[tags|ikiwiki/directive/tag]] to photos, providing a
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superset of Facebook's "show tagged photos of this person" functionality
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* constructing galleries entirely via the web by uploading attachments
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* inserting grouping (section headings) within a gallery; as in the example
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linked above, I'd like this to split up the thumbnails but not the
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next/previous trail
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* rendering an `<object>/<embed>` arrangement to display videos, and possibly
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thumbnailing them in the same way as totem-video-thumbnailer
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(my camera can record short videos, so some of my web photo galleries contain
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them)
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My plan is to have these directives:
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* \[[!gallery]] registers the page it's on as a gallery, and displays all photos
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that are part of this gallery but not part of a \[[!gallerysection]] (below).
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All images (i.e. `*.png *.jpg *.gif`) that are attachments to the gallery page
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or its subpages are considered to be part of the gallery.
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Optional arguments:
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* filter="[[ikiwiki/PageSpec]]": only consider images to be part of the
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gallery if they also match this filter
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* sort="date|filename": order in which to sort the images
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* \[[!gallerysection filter="[[ikiwiki/PageSpec]]"]] displays all photos in the
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gallery that match the filter
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So, [the gallery I'm using as an example](http://www.pseudorandom.co.uk/2008/2008-03-08-panic-cell-gig/)
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could look something like this:
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\[[!gallery]]
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<!-- replaced with one uncategorized photo -->
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# Gamarra
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\[[!gallerysection filter="link(sometag)"]]
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<!-- all the Gamarra photos -->
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# Smokescreen
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\[[!gallerysection filter="link(someothertag)"]]
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<!-- all the Smokescreen photos -->
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<!-- ... -->
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## Implementation ideas
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The photo galleries I have at the moment, like the Panic Cell example above,
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are made by using an external script to parse XML gallery descriptions (lists
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of image filenames, with metadata such as titles), and using this to write IkiWiki
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markup into a directory which is then used as an underlay. This is a hack, but it
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works. The use of XML is left over from a previous attempt at solving the same
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problem using Django.
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The next/previous part this plugin overlaps with [[todo/wikitrails]].
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A \[[!galleryimg]] directive to assign metadata to images is probably necessary, so
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the gallery page can contain something like:
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\[[!galleryimg p1010001.jpg title="..." caption="..." tags="foo"]]
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\[[!galleryimg p1010002.jpg title="..." caption="..." tags="foo bar"]]
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Making the viewer pages could be rather tricky.
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One possibility is to write out the viewer pages as a side-effect of preprocessing
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the \[[!gallery]] directive. The proof-of-concept implementation below does this.
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However, this does mean the viewer pages can't have tags or metadata of their own
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and can't be matched by [[pagespecs|ikiwiki/pagespec]] or
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[[wikilinks|ikiwiki/wikilink]]. It might be possible to implement tagging by
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using \[[!galleryimg]] to assign the metadata to the *images* instead of their
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viewers,
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Another is to synthesize source pages for the viewers. This means they can have
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tags and metadata, but trying to arrange for them to be scanned etc. correctly
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without needing another refresh run is somewhat terrifying.
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[[plugins/autoindex]] can safely create source pages because it runs in
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the refresh hook, but I don't really like the idea of a refresh hook that scans
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all source pages to see if they contain \[[!gallery]]...
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Making the image be the source page (and generate HTML itself) would be possible,
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but I wouldn't want to generate a HTML viewer for every `.jpg` on a site, so
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either the images would have to have a special extension (awkward for uploads from
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Windows users) or the plugin would have to be able to change whether HTML was
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generated in some way (not currently possible).
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## Proof-of-concept
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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package IkiWiki::Plugin::gallery;
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use warnings;
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use strict;
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use IkiWiki 2.00;
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sub import {
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hook(type => "getsetup", id => "gallery", call => \&getsetup);
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hook(type => "checkconfig", id => "gallery", call => \&checkconfig);
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hook(type => "preprocess", id => "gallery",
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call => \&preprocess_gallery, scan => 1);
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hook(type => "preprocess", id => "gallerysection",
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call => \&preprocess_gallerysection, scan => 1);
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hook(type => "preprocess", id => "galleryimg",
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call => \&preprocess_galleryimg, scan => 1);
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}
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sub getsetup () {
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return
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plugin => {
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safe => 1,
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rebuild => undef,
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},
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}
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sub checkconfig () {
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}
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# page that is a gallery => array of images
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my %galleries;
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# page that is a gallery => array of filters
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my %sections;
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# page that is an image => page name of generated "viewer"
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my %viewers;
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sub preprocess_gallery {
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# \[[!gallery filter="!*/cover.jpg"]]
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my %params=@_;
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my $subpage = qr/^\Q$params{page}\E\//;
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my @images;
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foreach my $page (keys %pagesources) {
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# Reject anything not a subpage or attachment of this page
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next unless $page =~ $subpage;
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# Reject non-images
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# FIXME: hard-coded list of extensions
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next unless $page =~ /\.(jpg|gif|png|mov)$/;
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# Reject according to the filter, if any
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next if (exists $params{filter} &&
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!pagespec_match($page, $params{filter},
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location => $params{page}));
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# OK, we'll have that one
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push @images, $page;
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my $viewername = $page;
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$viewername =~ s/\.[^.]+$//;
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$viewers{$page} = $viewername;
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my $filename = htmlpage($viewername);
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will_render($params{page}, $filename);
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}
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$galleries{$params{page}} = \@images;
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# If we're just scanning, don't bother producing output
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return unless defined wantarray;
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# actually render the viewers
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foreach my $img (@images) {
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my $filename = htmlpage($viewers{$img});
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debug("rendering image viewer $filename for $img");
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writefile($filename, $config{destdir}, "# placeholder");
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}
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# display a list of "loose" images (those that are in no section);
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# this works because we collected the sections' filters during the
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# scan stage
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my @loose = @images;
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foreach my $filter (@{$sections{$params{page}}}) {
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my $_;
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@loose = grep { !pagespec_match($_, $filter,
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location => $params{page}) } @loose;
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}
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my $_;
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my $ret = "<ul>\n";
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foreach my $img (@loose) {
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$ret .= "<li>";
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$ret .= "<a href=\"" . urlto($viewers{$img}, $params{page});
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$ret .= "\">$img</a></li>\n"
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}
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return "$ret</ul>\n";
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}
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sub preprocess_gallerysection {
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# \[[!gallerysection filter="friday/*"]]
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my %params=@_;
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# remember the filter for this section so the "loose images" section
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# won't include these images
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push @{$sections{$params{page}}}, $params{filter};
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# If we're just scanning, don't bother producing output
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return unless defined wantarray;
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# this relies on the fact that we ran preprocess_gallery once
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# already, during the scan stage
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my @images = @{$galleries{$params{page}}};
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@images = grep { pagespec_match($_, $params{filter},
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location => $params{page}) } @images;
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my $_;
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my $ret = "<ul>\n";
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foreach my $img (@images) {
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$ret .= "<li>";
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$ret .= htmllink($params{page}, $params{destpage},
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$viewers{$img});
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$ret .= "</li>";
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}
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return "$ret</ul>\n";
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}
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sub preprocess_galleryimg {
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# \[[!galleryimg p1010001.jpg title="" caption="" tags=""]]
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my $file = $_[0];
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my %params=@_;
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return "";
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}
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