Short: Create slideshows from image dirs Author: birkenfeld@geobiz.de Uploader: birkenfeld geobiz de Type: gfx/show Version: 1.0 Requires: wizard.library Architecture: m68k-amigaos >= 3.0.0 ------------------------------------ addslideshow (-plugin for iBatch 1.1 or better) ------------------------------------ Enables you to view any imagedirectory as slideshow on Amiga OS 3.x (RTG required), Amiga OS 4.x, MS Windows,Mac OS and AROS. You can choose wether you want a "self playable" Slideshow or a "navigateable" (next, previous and exit buttons) Imagviewer. Furthermore there are different "Looks" available. "Addslideshow" can be used as standalone programme or in conjunction with iBatch. It can utilize #?.cmnt (comment) files generated by iBatch's "Addcomment-plugin". ------------------------------------ Features ------------------------------------ - usable as standalone or as iBatch "afterprocess-plugin" - provides slideshowplayers for different platforms: Amiga OS3.x, Amiga OS4.x, MS Windows, Mac OS and AROS. - select "self playable" slideshow or - a "navigateable" (next, previous and exit buttons) imagviewer - different slideshowplayer available: - SlideAndFly player: Images will "fly" in and put on a "stack" afterwards - static player: Images will be displayed inside a frame - basic player: just images will be displayed without any "eyecandy" - slideview viewer: navigation buttons, images will be displayed in a frame - basicview viewer: navigation buttons, just images without any "eyecandy" - different transition effects selectable - different backgrounds/wallpapers for "static" and "SlideAndFly" player. - different resolutions available - fullscreen or window mode - different scaling options - different frames and navigation buttons choosable - "Intro text" can be shown before slideshow starts - subtitles can be displayed for every image (uses #?.cmnt files generated by iBatch's "addcomment-plugin") ----------------------------------- Install ----------------------------------- Make sure, wizard.library is there, check www.geobiz.de/ibatch.html for downloadlinks ! After installation enter correct tooltype for "addslideshow-plugin" Icon in case you are using OS4.x: PF=os4 in order to speed up previewfunction on OS4.x Systems. standalone ------------ copy "Addslides" directory to your HD ! In case you want to switch off bubblehelp, edit "ibatch.prefs" with a texteditor (corresponding line in prefs file is commented !) as iBatch Plugin ---------------- Start iBatch (!!) and execute installer script "install_as_plugin" ------------------------------------ Overview ------------------------------------ Doubleclick on "addslideshow-plugin". Choose an image directory. Inside the listview select "staticshow" (for a start...). As resolution type in "640x480" or select this resolution inside your filerequester. Click "preview-button" on left side (next to "use intro" gadget). A Requester will pop up, stating that defaults values will be used. Click "OK". Before you click "GO" choose one or more targetsystems. Inside your chosen dir you will find "slideshow.#?" executeable (#?.exe, #?.os4, #?.aros,...). Doubleclick executable's Icon and enjoy. ------------------------------------ Detailed Reference ------------------------------------ setting name --------------------- All settings made inside "Addslideshow" GUI can be saved inside ../addslideshow/settings/ if you press "Save Settings". When "Addslideshow" will be started from CLI or via iBatch, you can pass settings filename as optional argument. 1. cyclegadget -------------------- Choose between "fullscreen" and "window" mode for your slideshow 2. cyclegadget -------------------- Choose between "slideshow mode" (selfplaying slideshow) or "slideviewer mode" (navigateable viewer with navigation buttons). listview -------------------- Choose slideshowplayer here. "Basic" ones are designed to run on minimum speced RTG systems. SlideAndFly will be quiet slow even on SAM440 700Mhz Systems (Resolutions greater than 640x480), but great on higher speced AROS, Win or Mac Systems.... resolution ------------------- Select screenresolution for resulting slideshow background ------------------ Depending on your resolution you can select different backgrounds/wallpapers. Keep in mind, that not every slideshowplayer will display the chosen wallpaper (basicview and basicshow will not display them). In order to view all available backgrounds click on previewbutton next to resolution (!) textgadget. If you just want to view selected wallpaper, press previewbutton next to "background" textgadget. frame ------------------ Select an imageframe (basicview and basicshow will not display image frames, though) buttons ----------------- In case you chose "slideviewer mode" in 2nd cyclegadget, you can choose different looking navigation buttons. effect ---------------- Determine transition effect for your slideshow. Depending on your target platform, you may have to choose "light" transition effects. Especially 68k Systems tend to slow down if you choose e.g. "Crossfade" or other "heavy" effects. scaling ------------------ width and height: image will be scaled to fit your image frame/window or screen only height: only height will be scaled, sides will be cut off (This is O.K. for 4:3 images on 4:3 screenresolutions, or 16:9 images on 16:9 screenresolutions) no upscaling: images smaller than your display area will not be upscaled, images greater than your display area will be downscaled to fit display area. use intro ------------------ In case you decided to use "slideshow mode" you can display "introtext" before slideshow starts. Click on ">>" in order to open a texteditor. Here you can enter text and fontsize for your "intro". preview button ------------------ This will show a preview of your slideshow with "default" images. If you are using a Amiga OS4.x System please set "Addslideshow-plugin" tooltype to "PF=os4". This will speedup your preview. delay ------------------ State how long each image should be displayed. Target Systems: ------------------ Addslideshow will copy "slideshowplayers" for each targetsystem into chosen directory: slideshow.68k: executeable for Amiga OS 3.x 68k Systems with RTG (e.g. UAE) slideshow.os4: executeable for Amiga OS 4.x PPC Systems slideshow.exe: executeable for Windows 32bit Systems slideshow.aros: executeable for AROS x86 Systems slideshow_Mac-86.app: App dir for Macintosh x86 Systems slideshow_MacPPC.app: App dir for PPC Macintosh Exit ---------------- Donnot take any action, donnot add any files towards your chosen directory. Save Settings ---------------- Save checked and entered options into a file (filename given in textgadget "setting name:") ---------------------------- More Details ---------------------------- These files will be added to your chosen image directories: BGPic: ----- Your chosen wallpaper. It must be there, as slideshowplayer determines screenresolution via this file. However you can replace this file manually with any other image file, resulting in another screenresolution. slideshow.os4, slideshow.exe,... : ----------------------------------- Actual slideshowplayer. Extension depends on targetsystem. Can be renamed expect for Mac OS executables/app dirs. slideshow.os4.info, slideshow.aros.info,.... -------------------------------------------- Those icon files are very important, as they can hold a tooltype which can be changed afterwards: "fakefullscreen" Enter/delete this in tooltypes, if you do/donnot want fullscreen slideshow. slideshow.ini ------------- As windows doesn't have tooltype enter: "fakefullscreen=true" into this textfile. Remember to rename this textfile also, in case you rename "slideshow.exe" frame ------ Graphicfile holding chosen Image frame (png file with Alpha Channel) east, west, quit ---------------- In case "slideviewer mode" was chosen, these are your buttons. sssettings ----------- This is a little textfile which will be used by any slideshowplayer, it holds infos on scalingmode, delaytime and transition Effect. It's a commented textfile, just open it and edit if you want. In case you are not satisfied with selectable transition effects, you could enter any other "Hollywood" Transition Effect here: intro.cmnt ----------- In case you have chosen "slideshow mode" and entered an "intro text" you will not find sssettings ! Those informations will be saved inside intro.cmnt. Furthermore intro.cmnt textfile also holds introtext/-fontsizes. ------------------------------------------------- Different ways of starting addslideshow-plugin ------------------------------------------------- Addslideshow-plugin can be easily used as standalone. It will be fully functional. But it can also be started via iBatch or iBatch's Workflowmanager. ------------------------------------ via Workbench ------------------------------------ Doubleclick on "addslideshow-plugin" and choose at least resolution and the directory where "slideshow capability" should be added (directory where slideshowplayer should be copied to). ------------------------------------ via Shell with optional arguments ------------------------------------ Firstoffall set stacksize to 10.000: > stack 10000 > addslideshow-plugin outdir sourcedir [argumenttable] outdir: directory where slideshow functionallity should be added/slideshowplayer will be copied to sourcedir: this is here for compatibility reasons, you can state any dir argumenttable: pass a textfile situated in ../addslideshow/settings (iBatch user = "IMB:Plugins/addslideshow/settings") to addslideshow-plugin. This textfile holds settings. It will therefore be used for selecting, ticking and filling addslideshow-plugin gadgets with predefined values. Example > addslideshow-plugin work-1:pics ram: "addslideshow -test" Slideshowplayer will be copied to "Work-1:pics", values (e.g. delaytime, transition effect, resolution,...) will be retrieved from .../addslideshow/settings/test. (iBatch users: ../plugins/addslideshow/settings/test). ------------------------------------ via iBatch ------------------------------------ Addslideshow-plugin can also be used as iBatch "Afterprocess Plugin". You can automatically execute the program after iBatch converted/turned and renamed your images. In order to start addslideshow-plugin you have to define a corresponding "conversion profile": 1) Goto Tab "3) conversion profile" and press "new" in order to define a new conversion profile 2) in "after processing..." section choose "IMB:Plugins/addslideshow-plugin" as plugin 3) save your profile and exit 4) press "START" and wait for addslideshow-plugin GUI to appear --------------------------------------------- via iBatchs Workflowmanager (workflow-plugin) --------------------------------------------- Workflow-plugin is an iBatch plugin, which can start multiple other plugins. In most cases, you might want to comment/subtitle your images before you create a slideshow. In this case select "addcomment-plugin" as first step and "addslideshow-plugin" as second step. -------------------------------------------------------------------- FUTURE / SUPPORT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Support is free: ibatch@web.de Suggestions and translation always wellcome