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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ bit with the command line flags to figure out what I need and then
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setup a =~[[file:llgal/llgalrc.txt][/.llgal/llgal.rc]]= file.
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These are the things I configured:
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#+begin_export ascii
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#+begin_verse
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thumbnails_per_row = 3
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thumbnail_height_max = 240
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thumbnail_width_max = 240
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ exclude = "^js$"
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sort_criteria = "revtime"
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recursive = 1
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link_subgalleries = 1
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#+end_export
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#+end_verse
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** Video thumbnails
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llgal does not create thumbnails for video files (yet) so I had to
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hack around that a bit.
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@ -83,13 +83,13 @@ We grab one frame (=-vframes 1=), one second into the video (=-ss
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(=-vf "scale=240:-1"=). We store the thumbnail in the ~.llgal~
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sub-directory, where ~llgal~ stores its own thumbnails and scaled
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images. The config file has this:
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#+begin_export ascii
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#+begin_verse
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# Additional prefix of user-provided scaled images
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# user_scaled_image_filenameprefix = "my"
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# Additional prefix of user-provided thumbnails
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# user_thumbnail_image_filenameprefix = "my"
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#+end_export
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#+end_verse
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I have not worked out what that does, but I am using the "my" prefix
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because of this.
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@ -99,14 +99,14 @@ albums: ~llgal --gc~. This creates =.llgal/captions= in all albums.
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It creates lines for all photos and videos that we can edit, for
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videos it looks like this:
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#+begin_export ascii
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#+begin_verse
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MVI: VID_20230120_124000.mp4 ---- Open movie VID_20230120_124000.mp4 ----
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#+end_export
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#+end_verse
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And we can change it to this to show the thumbnail[fn::I am using an
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emacs macro for that. YMMV.]:
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#+begin_export ascii
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#+begin_verse
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MVI: VID_20230120_124000.mp4 ---- <img src=".llgal/my_thump_VID_20230120_124000.mp4.jpg" /><br /> Open movie ----
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#+end_export
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#+end_verse
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I am using the same trick to have thumbnails for the top-level [[https://img.sha256.net/index.html][album
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overview]]. The only difference is that it is a =DIR= line instead of
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=MVI=.
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