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NAME

       lazygal - static web gallery generator

SYNOPSIS

       lazygal -h | -v | options albumdir

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page explains the lazygal program.  This program is a static web gallery generator written in
       Python.

       lazygal  works so: you should have an original store of files - possibly containing subdirectories (their
       names serving as headings if not using the album metadata feature).  This is the source  file  hierarchy.
       It will never be modified by lazygal.  Then, when launching:

       $ lazygal -o /var/www/MyAlbum /home/user/SourceDir

       lazygal  will analyze the contents of the source hierarchy and will (re)create the target hierarchy, with
       all the bells and whistles defined by the templates.  Only missing parts or parts that are not up to date
       will be generated.  There is a limitation to this mechanism though: although updates in the source direc‐
       tory, in the metadata or in the themes are detected, changes in command line  options  and  configuration
       files  since  last generation are not and the user should manually delete files that need to be generated
       again.

       lazygal source directory crawling will follow symbolic links on directories so that you can arrange  what
       you want to publish in any way that suits you without copying data around.

OPTIONS

       These  programs  follow  the  usual  GNU  command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes
       (`-').  A summary of options is included below.  For a complete description, see the -h switch.

       -v --version
              Show program's version number and exit.

       -h --help
              Show summary of options.

       --quiet
              Don't output anything except for errors.

       --debug
              Output everything that lazygal is doing.

       -o DEST_DIR --output-directory=DEST_DIR
              Directory where web pages, slides and thumbs will be written (default is current directory).

       -t THEME --theme=THEME
              Theme name (looked up in theme directory) or theme full path.

       --default-style=DEFAULT_STYLE
              Default style to apply to the theme.  This is actually the filename  (no  extension)  of  the  CSS
              stylesheet  of  the theme that is not marked as alternate, thus should get used as default or pre‐
              ferred by the web browser.

       --template-vars=TPL_VARS
              Common variables to load all templates  with,  e.g.   --template-vars='footer=foo  bar,color=baz'.
              For longer variable contents, it is easier to use a configuration file (see LAZYGAL-CONF).

       -f --force-gen-pages
              Force  rebuild  of web pages, regardless of the modification times of their dependencies.  This is
              handy when changing a configuration option affecting these (theme, directory flattening, etc.).

       --clean-destination
              Clean destination directory of files that should not be there.

       --preserve=PATTERN
              Specify a file pattern (or name) which should be ignored during cleanup of the  destination.   May
              be specified more than once.  Values given here will be in addition to those specified in configu‐
              ration files.

       --exclude=PATTERN
              Specify a file pattern (or name) which should be ignored during processing.  May be specified more
              than once.  Values given here will be in addition to those specified in configuration files.

       --check-all-dirs
              Exhaustively go through all directories regardless of source modification time.

       -s IMAGE_SIZE --image-size=IMAGE_SIZE
              Size  of  images, define as name=xxy, ..., eg.  small=800x600,medium=1024x768.  The special dimen‐
              sions 0x0 use original size.  Refer to the IMAGE RESIZE DESCRIPTION section for  more  information
              on  the  available syntax.  The number of sizes provided will define the number of sizes that will
              be generated: --image-size="medium=800x600" will only generate all images for a  medium  size  (no
              small  size)  --image-size="small=640x480,medium=800x600,large=1024x768" will generate 3 sizes for
              all images (small, medium, large)

       -T THUMBNAIL_SIZE --thumbnail-size=THUMBNAIL_SIZE
              Size of thumbnails, eg.  150x113.  Refer to the IMAGE RESIZE DESCRIPTION section for more informa‐
              tion on the available syntax.

       -q QUALITY --quality=QUALITY
              Quality of generated JPEG images (default is 85).

       -O --original
              Include original photos in output.

       --orig-base=RELATIVE_PATH
              Do not copy original photos in output directory, instead link them using RELATIVE_PATH as base for
              those links (discarded without -O).

       --orig-symlink
              Do not copy original photos in output directory, instead create symlinks to their  original  loca‐
              tions.   This  is  useful  when you plan transferring the whole directory which `generated to some
              other location, perhaps withrsync`, and you wish to avoid creating an extra copy of each photo.

                     Caution

                     This option is not available on Windows; if you try to use it  on  that  operating  system,
                     lazygal will immediately exit with an exit status of 1.

       --puburl=PUB_URL
              Publication URL (only useful for feed generation).

       -m --generate-metadata
              Generate  metadata description files where they don't exist in the source tree instead of generat‐
              ing the web gallery.  This disables all other options.

       -n THUMBS_PER_PAGE --thumbs-per-page=THUMBS_PER_PAGE
              Maximum number of thumbs per index page.  This enables index pagination (0 is unlimited).

       --filter-by-tag=TAG
              If set, lazygal will only export the pictures that have one of their (IPTC) tags matching TAG.  It
              is also possible to use an equivalent of AND and OR boolean tests to filter tags.   For  more  de‐
              tails, read below the section TAG FILTERING.

       --pic-sort-by=ORDER
              Sort  order for images in a subgallery, among 'mtime', 'filename', 'numeric', or 'exif'.  (default
              is 'exif' which is by EXIF date if EXIF data is available, filename otherwise,  sorting  EXIF-less
              images  before).   'numeric'  does  a numeric sort on the numeric part of the filename.  Add ':re‐
              verse' to reverse the sort order (e.g. --pic-sort-by=mtime:reverse).

       --subgal-sort-by=ORDER
              Sort order for subgalleries, among 'exif' (EXIF  date  of  the  latest  picture  in  sub-gallery),
              'mtime', 'dirname', or 'numeric' (default is 'dirname').  'numeric' does a numeric sort on the nu‐
              meric  part  of  the  dirname.   Add  ':reverse'  to  reverse  the sort order (e.g. --subgal-sort-
              by=dirname:reverse).

       --dir-flattening-depth=LEVEL
              Level below which the directory tree is flattened.  Default is no flattening ('No').

              This option makes the program include the web gallery index of child galleries in  their  parent's
              gallery  index, if their level is greater than the supplied LEVEL.  The level of the album root is
              0.

              Index pages with multiple galleries (which happens when this section is used)  show  the  pictures
              links in gallery sections.

              The  following  examples show the produced indexes for a sample album (2 sub-galleries, 1 sub-sub-
              gallery, 1 picture in each one of those).

              Example 1.  –dir-flattening-depth=No (default)

                     index.html <- sub-gallery links
                     subgal1/index.html <- index with img1
                     subgal1/img1.html
                     subgal1/subsubgal1/index.html <- index with img2
                     subgal1/subsubgal1/img2.html
                     subgal2/index.html <- index with img3
                     subgal2/img3.html

              Example 2.  –dir-flattening-depth=0

                     index.html <- contains index for all pics
                     subgal1/img1.html
                     subgal1/subsubgal1/img2.html
                     subgal2/img3.html

              Example 3.  –dir-flattening-depth=1

                     index.html <- contains index for all pics
                     subgal1/index.html <- index with img1 and img2
                     subgal1/img1.html
                     subgal1/subsubgal1/img2.html
                     subgal2/index.html <- index with img3
                     subgal2/img3.html

       -z --make-dir-zip
              Make a zip archive of original pictures for each directory.

       --webalbum-pic-bg=WEBALBUMPIC_BG
              Webalbum picture background color.  Default is transparent, and implies the PNG format.  Any other
              value, e.g. red, white, blue, uses JPEG.

       --webalbum-pic-type=WEBALBUMPIC_TYPE
              What type of web album thumbnails to generate.   By  default,  lazygal  generates  the  well-loved
              "messy"  thumbnails with randomly selected pictures from the album each rotated by a random amount
              and pasted together.  This default can also be forced by specifying 'messy' as WEBALBUMPIC_TYPE.

              On the other hand, specifying 'tidy' as the value of this option forces lazygal to skip the  rota‐
              tions,  resulting in more regularly shaped thumbnails which can also be more densely packed.  This
              can be an advantage if not all users of your albums have huge screens :-)

       --keep-gps-data
              Do not remove GPS data from EXIF tags.  By default the location tags are removed for privacy  rea‐
              sons.   However,  there  are  situations when having the location data makes sense and is desired.
              This is mostly meant to be used with holiday photos.

       --no-video
              Do not process videos nor include them in indexes.

THEMES

       A theme maps to a directory that contains the following items:

       theme/SHARED_*
              Files to put in the web gallery directory shared, e.g. CSS, Javascript, images or other  resources
              common to all galleries.

       theme/browse.thtml
              The XHTML template for the theme browse page (displaying one picture).

       theme/dirindex.thtml or theme/dynindex.thtml
              The XHTML template for the directory index page (pictures and sub-galleries links).

       Depending on which index file is present, the theme will be:

       dirindex.thtml: fully static
              one HTML page per picture, per size and one index per size, or

       dynindex.thtml: dynamic
              only one index per directory is to be generated.

       theme/*.thtml  must  be  valid XML.  See http://genshi.edgewall.org/wiki/Documentation/xml-templates.html
       for syntax.  Dependencies for statically included templates (i.e. with filenames not computed from  vari‐
       ables) are automatically computed: when an included template is modified, the software will automatically
       figure out which pages to re-generate.  Missing template files will be searched for in the default theme.

       theme/SHARED_*  files (common resources for the directory shared) are renamed to strip the SHARED_ prefix
       and:

       • Processed  using  the  Genshi  text  template  engine  (see  http://genshi.edgewall.org/wiki/Documenta
         tion/text-templates.html for syntax.)  if their file extension starts with t,

       • Copied to the web album destination otherwise.

       Using the theme manifest theme/manifest.json file, it is possible to include files from other directories
       to be copied into the web album shared files.

              {
                  "shared": [
                      # copy as shared/lib.js
                      { "path": "../lib-2.1.js", "dest": "lib.js" },

                      # copy as shared/js/lib-2.1.js
                      { "path": "../lib-2.1.js", "dest": "js/" }

                      # copy first found as shared/lib.js
                      # instruct ./setup.py dl_assets to download it from url otherwise
                      { "path": [ "/usr/share/javascript/lib-2.1.js", "lib.js"],
                        "dest": "lib.js",
                        "url": "https://lib.com/lib-latest.js"
                      },

                      # copy prefixed files in shared/
                      { "path": "SHARED_*" },
                  ]
              }

       Please refer to the examples supplied in /usr/share/lazygal/themes.

ALBUM METADATA

       If a directory from the source album contains a file named album_description, it is processed as a source
       of  album  metadata.   The  format  is borrowed from another album generating tool - Matew.  Each line is
       treated as one possible tag, unknown lines are simply ignored.  Example content of this file follows:

              Album name "My album"
              Album description "Description, which can be very long."
              Album image identifier relative/path/to/image.jpg

       Otherwise, the user can provide metadata in the following files.

       SOURCE_DIR/album-name
              The title to use for this album directory.

       SOURCE_DIR/album-description
              The description for this album directory.  HTML tags are used verbatim from this file.

       SOURCE_DIR/album-picture
              The relative path to the image to use at the top of the album picture stack.

       SOURCE_DIR/PICTURE_FILENAME.comment
              The description to use for this particular image.  Please note that HTML tags are taken as provid‐
              ed in this file for output in the templates.

       Lazygal also extracts information from many metadata tags in image files.  Regarding  image  description,
       Lazygal searches for comments in this order:

       1. pic.jpeg.comment file

       2. Exif.Photo.UserComment

       3. Exif.Image.ImageDescription

       4. Iptc.Application2.ObjectName

       5. JPEG comment

FILES

       ~/.lazygal
              User configuration directory.

       ~/.lazygal/themes
              User themes directory.

CONFIGURATION FILES

       Multiple  configuration files are processed by DHPACKAGE.  The configuration is initially set up with the
       defaults.  The defaults can be found in the DHPACKAGE source distribution in lazygal/defaults.json.

       Then, the configuration files are processed in the following order, each newly defined value  overloading
       formerly defined values.

       Finally, any command-line-provided parameter takes precedence on any configuration file value.

       ~/.lazygal/config
              User configuration file.  See LAZYGAL-CONF for format.

       SOURCE_DIR/.lazygal
              Album root configuration file.  See LAZYGAL-CONF for format.

       SOURCE_DIR/gal/.lazygal
              Web  gallery  configuration  file.   Only  the  webgal and template-vars sections are red in these
              files.  The configuration applies to the gallery representing the directory of  the  configuration
              file,  and  all of its sub-directories, unless another configuration file in a sub-directory over‐
              loads some of the defined configuration values.  See LAZYGAL-CONF for format.

SIZE DESCRIPTION

       The size string follows the same syntax as ImageMagick's.

       scale% Height and width both scaled by specified percentage.

       xscale%yscale%
              Height and width individually scaled by specified percentages.

       width  Width given, height automatically selected to preserve aspect ratio.

       xheight
              Height given, width automatically selected to preserve aspect ratio.

       widthxheight
              Maximum values of height and width given, aspect ratio preserved.

       widthxheight^
              Minimum values of width and height given, aspect ratio preserved.

       widthxheight!
              Width and height emphatically given, original aspect ratio ignored.

       widthxheight>
              Change as per the supplied dimensions but only if an image dimension exceeds  a  specified  dimen‐
              sion.

       widthxheight<
              Change dimensions only if both image dimensions exceed specified dimensions.

       pixels@
              Resize image to have specified area in pixels.  Aspect ratio is preserved.

TAG FILTERING

       Tag  filtering  supports regular expression matching thanks to the 're' module of Python.  All the filter
       matchings can be indicated to lazygal by successive uses of the 'filter-by-tag' option, or  by  giving  a
       coma-separated list of keywords.

       We illustrate here how more elaorated tag filtering can be done.

       We want to export only the images that have the tags 'lazygal' AND 'hiking'.

       $ lazygal --filter-by-tag=lazygal --filter-by-tag=hiking

       or:

       $ lazygal --filter-by-tag=lazygal,hiking

       We want to export the images that have the tags 'lazygal' OR 'hiking'.

       $ lazygal --filter-by-tag="(lazygal|hiking)"

       We  want  to  export  the images that have one of the tags 'hiking_2012', 'hiking_2013', 'hiking_France',
       etc.

       $ lazygal --filter-by-tag="hiking_.*"

       We want to export the images that have the tag 'lazygal',  AND  one  of  the  tags  'hiking_2012',  'hik‐
       ing_2013', 'hiking_France', etc.

       $ lazygal --filter-by-tag="lazygal,hiking_.*"

SEE ALSO

       lazygal.conf(5)

       More   information   is   available   on  the  program  website:  https://sml.zincube.net/~niol/reposito‐
       ries.git/lazygal/about/.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written for the DEBIAN system (but may be used by others).  Permission is granted to
       copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2
       any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.

       On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-
       licenses/GPL.

AUTHORS

       Alexandre Rossi.

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