Create, view, and lookup ThumbNails
Create a list of thumnbails
Lookup a thumbnail
View a list of thumbnails
Add descriptions to a thumbnail list
Read the WWWthumb documentation
Create ThumbNails
Create thumbnails of files
in which
web directory:
... display a directory list
Use directory selected in
directory list
Add directory selected in
directory list
Search subdirectories also?
If no ThumbNail, create one
(.GIF files only)
Do NOT write image size on thumbnail
Overlay size on (top of) thumbnail
Write size underneath thumbnail
When writing size, use transparent background
More options ....
If you leave these blank,Default values will be used ...
Optional inclusion list:
Width & height (space seperated) of thumbnails (in pixels)
Text color (rrggbb hex value):
Text background color (rrggbb, or 0-255):
Text height (in pixels):
Text width (in pixels):
Thumbnail Index
file to create (if not specified, a random name will be used):
Description:
Lookup a thumbnail
Find thumbnail for which selector (URI):
Example:
/photos/june/pets.jpg
Thumbnail Index
(or indices) to use
*
wildcards
(*)
allowed,
*
leave blank to create on-the-fly
*
do
not
include an extension
View a list of ThumbNails
Thumbnail Index
file to use (* to list currently available indices):
Enter header info
*
leave blank to use default
*
enter
$DESC
to use
description
Display images in seperate window?
Display as a
Ordered List
2 Column Table
3 Column Table
4 Column Table
5 Column Table
Do not display descriptions (typically, the width and height).
Or, display as a big picture?
Generate a client-side imagemap?
Thumbnail Descriptor:
File Name
Width x Height
Creation Date
No description
# columns:
# rows:
Name of file to save (HTML) results to
Leave blank to
not
create a file
Relative names (such as INDEX.HTML or TEMP/INDEX.SHT) are saved relative to the
web directory
referenced in the
thumbnail index
dir
. Note that pre-existing files will be renamed (i.e.; pre-existing INDEX.SHT becomes INDEX.001)
Modify descriptions in a thumbnail list
Thumbnail Index
to add descriptions to (* to select from list):