I'm using DK 3.1.0 with Kubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail). Installed are:
libkipi 4.10.2, libkipi-data, and kipi-plugins (3.1.0-0ubuntu1). I've searched for help in adding "Export to HTML" to Digikam's long list of export options; the answers I've found refer to kipi plugins --- I think I have them, but no HTML. This must have been discussed in the past so I'm sorry if this is redundant. I did scan through about the last year's archive and didn't find the topic here. Neither my DK nor my OS are bleeding-edge, but I need another program that has unresolvable dependency problems with later versions of Kubuntu. _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
On the blog http://www.digikam.org/node/688 this problem was posted on
March 15, 2013: > With digikam 3.1 over kde 4.10.1 and Opensuse 12.2 (and 12.3), I have > no more "export to html" in my menu "Exportation" The answer: > Fixed in last libkipi (published with next KDE 4.10.x release) Three later posts (all within a month of the original post) indicate the function is still missing. As mentioned, my Kubuntu Raring setup with Digikam 3.1.0 has libkipi 4.10.2 installed. Does that predate the "fix" reported almost a year ago in the blog? I have an old laptop with Digikam 0.93 (something like that) that has the html export; if there's no better alternative I can use that. _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Well, I guess I'm a party of one on this topic. At some point I'll ask
for advice on alternatives to "Export to HTML" but for the time being, I'm still fooling with it. Last night I plugged in another disk that runs Debian 7 (Wheezy), and asked it to install Digikam... turned out to be 2.6.0, with Export to HTML! Of course it did not pick up the titles and captions created using DK 3.1.0. Does anyone on the list know how I can add "Export to HTML" to DK 3.1.0? What is the meaning of that blog post that says "Fixed in last libkipi (published with next KDE 4.10.x release)" ? _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
I use the current stable version 3.5.0 and it has "Export to HTML" but I've never used it, and don't know what it is supposed to do. I'm afraid you won't find a lot of people still using those old versions. 4.0 is on its way, on beta release if I remember well.2014-02-19 16:02 GMT+01:00 John <[hidden email]>: Well, I guess I'm a party of one on this topic. At some point I'll ask for advice on alternatives to "Export to HTML" but for the time being, I'm still fooling with it. -- _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Thanks very much, Marie-Noelle. I'll
see if I can install 3.5.0 on this Kubuntu 13.04 system. I had
13.10 going but a program that I need had dependency problems with
it that, as far as I know, are still unresolved.
On 02/19/2014 03:11 PM, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:
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Ubuntu (and probably its satellites) is a "huge machine" that is always far behind any Digikam (and Darktable and others) new release. That's why I switched to Fedora several years ago, and have not been disappointed ever since.Marie-Noëlle
2014-02-19 16:25 GMT+01:00 John <[hidden email]>:
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On 02/19/2014 04:51 PM, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:
> Ubuntu (and probably its satellites) is a "huge machine" that is always > far behind any Digikam (and Darktable and others) new release. > That's why I switched to Fedora several years ago, and have not been > disappointed ever since. > Hi Ubuntu is based on Debian but far less stable than original Debian. Yes, Fedora and others distro .rpm based (Suse, Mageia,....) provide DK 3.5 but DK 3.5 is buggy for production. I use Debian stable (Wheezy) to work. Digikam-2.6 works fine with Mysql external server. I never lost tags, images, etc ... People have to now Digikam-3.5 is experimental. I wait for the next stable 4.xxx. Thanks to all developers Maderios _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Some progress: I reinstalled Kubuntu Saucy (13.10) and found that
gdebi would install the problem program, even though the default
installer (Qapt) reported unresolvable dependencies. 13.10 has DK
3.4.0 in its repository... and there was Export to HTML!
Marie-Noelle, please pardon the delay in responding but I had to learn what "dynamic galleries" are! I'm just a duffer, a point-click snapshot guy, trying to preserve (digitally) and make available to family members and friends our old family photo albums. From what I found, "dynamic" uses php to make slide shows possible, a nice feature I always missed with "Export to HTML." I'd be game for trying "dynamic" but have no interest in exporting to Facebook, Flicker, or other such sites. On 02/19/2014 10:51 AM, Marie-Noëlle
Augendre wrote:
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Have a look here: http://www.marie-noelle-augendre.com/photos/ or there: http://image-fixe.org/marie-noelle-augendre/ These are two Piwigo galleries of mine that I manage all by myself; I've been using this gallery software since 2006 and have managed up to 6 or 7 galleries at the same time.2014-02-20 18:39 GMT+01:00 John B. Egger <[hidden email]>:
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