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This extends current templating system to another dimension,
bringing the possibility to have multiple themes generated
at once. The purpose is to be able to switch between multiple
designs, from PC to mobile, classic vs. flat view, slideshow, etc.
For the moment, only the classic theme is available.
Rules:
* for switching between themes, place a link inside your template
manually - it's not a cgg concern, only your theming infrastructure
* don't forget to define different file names for index and album
pages across different themes
* it's recommended to keep default theme named as "index.*" to avoid
showing directory listing on webserver
Notes:
* some TODOs will be fixed when we have new theme using these advanced
features (e.g. pictures in album pages)
* TODO: introduce tag/block conditional system, allow custom user
defines for each theme/page
* TODO: deprecate <show_go_up>, <show_exif_table> and <border style>
in favor of conditionals (these tags belong to theming)
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This will hopefully fix all known scrolling issues as we got rid of
the master content scrolling div. Needs to be tested thoroughly on
touchscreen browsers.
Also, paging by the Space key works now once page is rendered.
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Disabled by default, only very simple center crop implemented.
The SQUARED_SIMPLE_SHAVE_AMOUNT constant may be slightly adjusted
according to future experience. It's a really dumb algorithm which
may not be suitable for every picture.
Looking for a fast and smart algorithm to determine image weight center
and radius, i.e. focus on object of interest. The OpenCV's face recognition
features are worth to test and consider, though I fear the speed issues.
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Much better flexibility in scaling, although some elements are fixed to pixels (image sizes, borders)
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