Anrieff's Gallery Generator for Linux 0.3.1 freeware
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Author | Veselin Georgiev |
Released | 2014-08-24 |
Filesize | 4.77 MB |
Downloads | 621 |
OS | Linux |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | create gallery, gallery creator, generate gallery, create, creator, make |
Users' rating (22 rating) |
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0.3.1 | Aug 24, 2014 | New Release | Regression from 0.2.5: crash when creating a new project with "Sort by Exif date" turned on; Empty gallery when the source images are not larger than the output images (sometimes, depends on character case); Holding the Shift key while browsing through the gallery using the mouse scroll will display only the non-excluded images (i.e., what would end up in the resulting gallery); Stability improvements in gallery generation code, and project file saving code; With auto-save on, creating a new project sometimes resulted in an unexpected overwrite of the old project file with the data of the new project, wiping out the contents of the old project file; fixed. |
0.3.0 | May 16, 2012 | New Release | * Unicode support. AGG now fully supports gallery titles, file names, comments, title pictures and anything in any language you wish; * Localization support. AGG's interface can now be translated in your native language (see the list of available translations). Don't hesitate to contact me if you want to contribute a translation! * Batch transfer Exif tool (suggested by Stefano Maraspin); * Auto-save option (auto-saves your current project every 2 minutes). * Gamma-aware resizing. You can select this option in order to have absolutely precise resizing, performed in linear RGB, instead of the gamma-compressed sRGB (the differences are outlined in this article). |