![]() Developers: new JDraggableList component allowing skin user interfaces to allow end user to arrange objects by drag and drop.Developers: New "category" attribute for ja:if element, simplifying testing on categories.Developers: New "include" and "exclude" attribute to ja:fileiterator element allowing a comma separated list of categories to be included or excluded.Just open an existing Turtle project and switch to Tiger, then make the album again. This applies when moving from Turtle to the new Tiger skin for instance. This simplifies moving from one skin to another without having to re-enter the same settings. "Skin family" mechanism allowing skins belonging to the same family to share the same project settings.Batch rename now supports regular expressions (select several album objects and select rename to launch batch rename tool).New importer to import metadata from various database backed photo management systems (see Add->From database file).jAlbum's Text effect (Settings->Effects->Text) now supports background color.Better integration with external editors, for instance PhotoShop (alt-double click to export to choosen editor).jAlbum can now automatically embed xmp based copyright notices on all images (Settings->Images).jAlbum now has integrated GoogleMaps location tagging, see Edit->Location.Bundled skins "Minimal", "Base", "PhotoBlogger", "Turtle" and the new "Tiger" skin now supports Web Locations.Why not use this feature to make a master album out of existing albums? To add a "Web location" to your album, drop the web page onto jAlbum or select New page->Web location. This opens for some really interesting new applications for jAlbum. Web locations are objects that can refer to any web page, not just local ones. New album object type: "Web locations".(If you prefer the old look, change back under Preferences) New stylish dark user interface look - Darcula.Introducing the new and fully responsive "Tiger" skin that's intended to replace Turtle.To use jAlbum on OS X 10.6 and 10.7, select "jAlbum for Mac OS X (not bundled with Java)" from the developer's "More download options" page Note: The standard jAlbum installation requires OS X 10.8.3 or later. I hope you’ll put this feature to good use, and I can see beautiful panoramic albums proliferating in the future.Note: Version 14 is a free upgrade for all who have an active support & update plan (lasts 12 months from purchase). If you don’t want to tamper with the original album setting just add maxImageWidth 10000 in Edit mode → User variables (right bottom corner), in case of an album made previously. The great thing about this that you don’t have change anything if you want to add panorama photo mixed in with the “normal” pictures. For the images it is essential to specify a width wide enough to cater for all images, and control the final dimensions with the height parameter, e.g. The rule of thumb for thumbnails is to use the width of the Theme image – 10px. Turtle → Sharing, Maps, Photo data – to taste.Turtle → Images → After the last image = Start over.Turtle → Images → Transition = Cross-fade.Turtle → Thumbnails → Thumbnail caption = $. ![]() Turtle → Thumbnails → Place thumbnail captions = Below.Turtle → Thumbnails → Reduce thumbs on image pages = 1/4.Turtle → Header → Show "Start slideshow" = off.Turtle → Header> → Theme image size = 900×160.Turtle → Design → Stick controls to top = on.Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to pan through, or move the image with the mouse, or simply swipe left and right on touch devices. Click the image below to test it “in vivo”. But a working example is worth a thousand words according to the ancient Chinese wisdom. The left and right arrows on the keyboard can also be used to pan left and right until you reach the far end, when it falls back to the original previous (next) picture functionality. The swipe control has been extended to let users pan panoramic images horizontally and trigger the switch for next (previous) photo only when the right edge gets below the 90% of the window width. In Turtle 3.2.0 I have introduced some new techniques to support this. You need to have some panning tool to be able to conveniently handle these extreme-wide photos. This feature requires at least Turtle 3.2.0.īuilding panoramic galleries is not fully supported by most of the web album tools today. ![]()
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