Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: chagallpy
Version: 0.1.5
Summary: CHArming GALLery in PYthon
Home-page: https://github.com/janpipek/chagallpy
Author: Jan Pipek
Author-email: jan.pipek@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: # chagallpy
        
        (Cha)rming (gall)ery in (Py)thon is a static, minimalistic and mostly JS-free web gallery generator.
        In a way, it serves as an example project for the WOWP framework (see <http://pythonic.eu/wowp>).
        
        The gallery does not depend on any external JS library and is navigable using
        standard (whatever reasonable definition of "standard") keyboard shortcuts.
        
        ## Usage
        
        Just run this command in the directory with photos:
        
        ```
        Usage: chagall [OPTIONS]
        
        Options:
          -i, --input TEXT  (default .)
          -o, --output TEXT  (default ./build)
          -S, --image-size INTEGER
          -T, --thumbnail-size INTEGER
          -v, --verbose
        ```
        
        It finds all JPEG images in a current directory, then tries to read metadata about them
        and produces a gallery in output directory.
        
        Example galleries produced with chagallpy: <http://i.vzdusne.cz/>
        
        ## Installation
        
        Easiest way is to use "pip" and download the package from PyPI.
        
        ```
        pip install chagallpy
        ```
        
        Or, you can visit the GitHub page of the project and work with the development version:
        
        <https://github.com/janpipek/chagallpy>
        
        ## Configuration
        
        ### Gallery metadata
        
        Metadata are store in `gallery.yaml`. Currently available configuration options:
        
        * title
        
        ### Image metadata
        
        Available EXIF data are read.
        
        For each `image.jpg`, a file `image.yaml` is read with the following options:
        
        * title
        * place
        * date (dd/mm/YYYY)
        * author (additional (c) is displayed in the image toolbar)
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Requires-Python: ~=3.6
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