Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> * Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-11 08:24]:
>   
>> Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
>>     
>>>  Though this is rather a wishlist, to some extend it could be seen as a
>>> minor bug. ;)  There is link_between_last_and_first_slide available for
>>> within a gallery, but there is no link_between_last_and_first_subgallery
>>> available for between sub galleries -- IMHO this is even a bit more
>>> annoying than between slides. :)
>>>       
>> Makes sense and should be easy to do. I will try to do it soon.
>>     
>
>  Like, maybe it would make sense too to make
> link_between_last_and_first_slide change subgalleries?  So it could be
> seen when going through the slides as one big stream.  I have done my
> gallery on <http://alfie.ist.org/photos/> and put daily subgalleries
> there.  What I would find a charm when being at the last picture of one
> day the next link in the slide would take me to the first picture of the
> next day.
>   

Hi,

What I am going to do for 0.13.6 is:
* when you are on the INDEX of the subgallery, clicking on "Next
gallery" does:
  + if the next entry in the upper-level gallery is a slide, go to this
slide
  + if it is another subgallery, go to the INDEX of this subgallery
* when on a regular slide of the upper-level gallery, clicking on "Next"
does the same
* when on the last slide of the subgallery, clicking on "Next" still
goes to the first slide in the same subgallery, not to the first of the
next subgallery

To get a "big stream" across all subdirectories, you could still run
llgal in NON-recursive mode but use -P/--Pall. It will create a unique
big gallery with images coming from subdirectories. I don't see any
reason to generate various galleries in recursive mode if you want a
single stream in the end.

What I would personally do for my own galleries is:
* recursive
* link_between_last_and_first_slide=0
* link_subgalleries=1.
This way, when you go to the last slide of a subgallery, you see that
"Next" is missing, which means you have to go to the Index, and then
click on "Next gallery". The fact that you have to click twice makes you
aware of entering a new section, with possibly a new title and
introduction text on the index of the new subgallery.

Please let me know what you exactly want now so that I know whether I
will have to mark this BR as "fixed" or "wontfix".

Thanks,
Brice



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