There are quite many buttons and settings here, but you generally only have to do a couple of steps in order to create and view an album. If you haven't yet created an album, look at the Quick start first. Now let's go through each and every element of the interface. Process subdirectories -Make a web of a hierachy of image folders.Output to image directory -Put the resulting album in the image directory.Image directory -Drag and drop a folder containing JPEG images here.Here you can select image directory, output directory, common album settings and control album generation. Make slides -Make a slide show with next/previous buttons and display of image details.Updated some of the dialogue text.Preview skin -Open a preview window showing an example of the current skin.Style -Select color theme and look of your album.Skin -Select overall apperance of your album.Edit image ordering button -Select custom image/directory ordering for the current image directory.Directories are put first and always in alphabetical order Image ordering -Specify either chronoligical or numeric-alphabetical ordering.Will produce several index pages if no-fit Rows -Number of rows in the index page(s).Columns -Number of image columns in the index page(s).Thumbnail size -Specifies bounding box.High quality scaling -Smoother but slower image scaling.JPEG quality (%) -Balance file size / image quality.Link to scaled-down images only -Produce smaller images.Link to originals via scaled images -Produce smaller images that are displayed first.Link to originals -Link directly to original images from index page or slide show.Copy original images -Copy original images to output directory.Location -Specify another location for the output. Updated to allow for no comments.properties file in current project. The templates will have the 'Title', 'Comment' and all of the data from the donor template. If the other project has not yet had the templates added then do so as soon as you load the project - the data will appear (you may need to do a refresh - F5). You can then copy other template data from other folders in your project or load the other project. When all of the data has been copied the tool will let you know. The tool will copy the data for all selected templates to the other project, including any associated comments (from the jAlbum 'Comments' field). Navigate to the other project's directory that you want your templates to be, and click 'OK' to select that directory. The path to the directory is shown below the button - it initially shows the 'My Albums' directory. When prompted click on the 'Select new project directory with templates' button. Open the project that has the template(s) you want to use again and select them all - one folder at a time. Also, you must use the same template structure (same family of skins). Make sure the recipient project exist, the templates in that project can, but do not have to, exist. If you want to make several albums but in each one you want to use, for example, the same contact and/or about template data then you need to copy hidden files. This functionality can now be incorporated into a skin but if the skin you use doesn’t support template defaults use the tool below.
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