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LiveFrame Gallery was a handy perl script six years ago. I haven't touched it since then, and in July 2007, there is no shortage of solutions that handle this problem better! while this project is dead, a very different animal with the same name may one day emerge. if it does, you'll hear it about here first.
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LiveFrame Gallery consists of a single perl script, about 15 templates and a few configuration files. it should run on any unix system running perl5. LiveFrame Gallery doesn't process (resize, rotate, etc) images; images and thumbnails must be pre-processed in an image editor. The forthcoming LiveFrame Lab is an image editor designed specifically to work with LiveFrame Gallery. Curious?
Installing?
Upgrading?
LiveFrame Gallery is free software, distributed with no warranty under under the terms of the GNU Public License. LiveFrame Gallery was written by James Home, with occasional pushes in the right direction from Brian Moseley and Steve Simitzis. Wayne Bremser took the first pass at the installation guide. The first public version of LiveFrame Gallery was released on Wednesday, March 17 01999. |
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