Kent West wrote:

> Kent West wrote:
>
>> I just got a Canon Powershot A40; whoo-hoo! Lots of fun.
>>
>> So that I can share my pix with friends and family (like they're 
>> really interested ....   ;-^  ), I wanted to create a web page with 
>> thumbnails of the images which are then linked to the full-size 
>> pictures. I've already learned how to use "mogrify -format png *.jpg" 
>> to convert the .jpg files to .png files (I wanna be a good 
>> Freedom-loving netizen, and all that :-), and I can use "convert" to 
>> convert the files to thumbnails, but I was wondering if there's an 
>> easy way to either put those thumbnails into an html file at the time 
>> of conversion or an easy method to do so after conversion.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Kent 
>
>
>
> Looks like I jumped the gun on posting this question. A quick run of 
> "apt-cache search thumb" returned some likely-looking candidates:
>    cthumb
>    curator
>    galrey
>    igal
>    webmagick
>    album
>
> Anyone have any suggestions as to which program will be most suitable?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kent 


I just tried "curator". Way too easy. I'm gonna have to go back to using 
Windows to put some challenge into my life . . . .

Kent



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