BINS 1.1.29 is a Perl script for Image Galleries scripts design by Jerome Sautret.
It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD.
BINS application allows you to generate static HTML photo albums.
Publisher review:BINS application allows you to generate static HTML photo albums. The aim of BINS is to generate static HTML photo albums. Some of the functionalities of BINS are : - generated album is static : it's just plain HTML/CSS/Javascript files (Javascript is not mandatory to view the album), no need of any dynamic language (php, asp, etc.) nor database on server side. Album can be burned on CD or DVD. - album can contains other albums (sub albums): the album can have a tree structure ; - generation of a thumbnail and of scaled images for each picture ; - generated album appearance is fully customizable by using HTML templates (5 different templates sets are currently provided) and configuration parameters: colors, number and size of thumbnails per page, number and size of scaled pictures (in pixels or percentage of the original image for the size), fields to display, etc. Those parameters can be set globally (system wide or per user), per album or sub album or per picture (for example, you can change the colors of one sub album or one just one picture page in an album by editing its description file) ; - several description fields (date, location, etc...) can be associated with the pictures (in text or HTML format). You can easily add or customize these fields ; - description fields can be set or modified via a command line interface or a GTK /GNOME-based GUI ; - A search engine is included in the album : you can find some pictures by searching keywords in their description fields. Requirements: ยท ImageMagick
Operating system:Linux / BSD
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