mkss - A much more full featured slideshow creation script. This script takes two arguments. The first is the name of an HTML template which forms the basis of a page in the slideshow. The second argument is the content file. It contains the list of images and captions for the pages in theslideshow. In addition it defines some variables, such as the previous and next buttons, the URL prefix for the images, and the URL for the directory the buttons are in.
Danielle put together a great slideshow template (available here: ss-template.html), which we first used for the pictures from our our Las Vegas climbing trip
An example slideshow content file is here: redrocks-day1.txt
Running the mkss
script on the slideshow template and this content file produced the following
slideshow: Climbing in Red Rock Canyon - Day 1
sh$ ls mkss nextarrow.jpg prevarrow.jpg ss-template.html redrocks-day1.txt images/ sh$ ./mkss ./ss-template.html ./redrocks-day1.txt
The next and previous arrow buttons go in the SUPPORTDIR
specified in the content file.
If SUPPORTDIR
is not specified, it defaults to the current directory.
Updated: Mon Apr 29 13:01:33 PDT 2002
mkpic - The script I threw together to build slide shows.
It should work most anywhere you can use awk(1), though unless you
have the rc(1)
(manpage,
document)
shell, you'll need to change the #!/bin/rc
at the top
to use your favorite shell, or feed the script into awk(1) directly.
I created the outside and inside slideshows with this tool. The source for the slideshows are here.
.\"
) so you
can put inline HTML in your documents. I find this most useful
for putting in pictures and href's. My Bartram
Trail Journal was written in troff using the ms macro
package. The troff source is here.
It makes use of this "extension".