info files are used to provide information about pictures in gallery. fpgg tries to find info file in each directory with pictures. info file does not have to include information about every picture -- if no information is not given, corresponging template tag will remain empty.
All options in info file except
text
begin with tag name, followed by a colon
(:
), a space, and value. (E.g. title: Example
picture
.) Value must fit in one line, which can be
abritary long. Each picture entry must begin with a
file
option, and end with an empty line, or end of
file.
file
Each picture entry must begin with this option. The value of this option is simply the name of the file, which must be in the same directory as info file or it has no effect.
title
Title for a picture.
category
Lists picture categories, separated with commas
(,
). Category name may contain any characters
except a comma.
map
Link to online map.
map-ap
Link to aproximate online map.
coords
Coordinates of photograph location, separated with comma.
Latitude and longitude can be given in degrees, minutes, and
second, or as degree and its fraction. If latitude/longitude is
given in degrees, minutes and seconds, space (
), dash (-
), underscore
(_
), and slash
(/
) can be used as delimiter. Decimals
and minutes/seconds can be mixed, e.g. it is possible to have
12.3 seconds. If longitude/latitude is not followed by
direction indicator (i.e. N
,
E
, S
, or
W
), positive longitude is assumed to be
to East, and positible latitude to North. Also, the first
unlabeled value is assumed to be latitude. If defined, third
value defines picture detail. For example if detail is set to
100
, fpgg
assumes map should show area at least 100 metres in one
direction. Unit of detail level is currently ignored and
assumed to be in metres. Following entries give identical
results except for detail level.
12.5 N, 34.25 E
12 30 N, 35-15 S
12_30, 35/15
12.5 E, 34.25, 100
12.5 E, 34.25, 100 M
text
Full (X)HTML formatted description. Unlike other options,
text
can be more than just one line.
Description is then ended with an empty line, which also ends
currect file entry, and as such,
text
should always come last after other
options.