Hi
New user to DigiKam, I would appreciate some assistance with modifying the content of the classic Gallery template. What I would like to do is use the classic template, but include my own additional html content in the header and footer, like a logo, some text and Google tracking IDs. I tried placing my html in the body section of the template, but it is overwritten and lost each time I export using the template. Is there a more correct way of doing this? I can't find anything in the online manual... Cheers |
This tool use CSS in background. A small document exist to write a customized template here : Best Gilles Caulier 2017-12-31 11:24 GMT+01:00 Milton Baar <[hidden email]>:
|
Hi
Many thanks for your reply - but I have fallen at the first hurdle! I am using a Mac and, despite looking for hidden files/folders, I can’t find the /themes folder anywhere, including inside the DigiKam package. Having read the documentation, please correct me if I am wrong (probably!), even if I could find where the themes were stored, I can’t simply copy an existing one and then paste my existing html code into it - instead, I have to translate it into xsl format? Cheers
|
2017-12-31 23:39 GMT+01:00 Milton Baar <[hidden email]>:
The digiKam install path is located in /opt/digikam into macos. the xsl files will be stored in a sub dir from this path.
yes, and you need to use another filename as new entry template file. I will automatically add to the list in the tool. The path is scanned at startup. Best Gilles Caulier |
Thanks, found it!! Have copied the template but again, I assume I can't paste the required html in to my "new" template. Instead, I have to learn some xsl to have all the lines added...? Is there any way at all, within DigiKam, to have a "standard" block of html inserted into chosen templates? If not, could this functionality be considered in a future version, so that simple people like me could just paste in a block or add a logo or a disclaimer or copyright notice etc? Cheers On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 9:24 AM, Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]> wrote:
|
Free forum by Nabble | Edit this page |