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zenphoto 0.9

Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

Zenphoto 0.9 fixes a lot of stuff. From the changelog:

  • Removed web_path and server_path config variables. They are now automatically deduced (and there was much rejoicing).

  • Added theme functions: getPrevImageThumb() and getNextImageThumb() – return the path

    to the thumbnail of the previous or next image relative to the current image.

  • Fixed bugs with using next_image() (for iterating through all album images) on an image page. You should now be able to use any loop anywhere without affecting the state.

  • [Bug 005102] Images smaller than the standard image size will not be sized up anymore.

  • [Bug 005125] AJAX-editing no longer strips HTML from titles/descriptions.

  • [Bug 005086] Using zenphoto without mod_rewrite should work fine now.

Go grab it at zenphoto.org.

Why the ROKR will fail

Monday, September 26th, 2005

Dear Ed Zander,

The ROKR will fail because it is not designed well, and people know it. It is iTunes bootstrapped onto an antiquated piece of hardware without a matching interface. For future success, hire Apple’s designers to make a phone, and give them lots of money.

Good luck with that.

trisweb.com on zenphoto

Friday, September 23rd, 2005

Berkeley sunset

Finally got around to moving my own photo gallery to zenphoto. Check it out. I uploaded a couple new albums to sweeten the deal.

Zenphoto support forums

Sunday, September 18th, 2005

Thank you all for the wonderful response to the release of the zenphoto beta (read the post below, or go to zenphoto.org to grab it).

zenphoto support forums

Of course, like any beta release, it’s a bit hard to install, and is pretty inconsistent over different platforms, so I’ve opened up the forums so you can get help easier and faster. If you need help, just start a new thread there. If you want to help give support, please create an account and start helping people out. I’d appreciate it greatly.

There were a few common installation problems people have experienced:

  • The ‘albums’ directory cannot be found or is not readable means that you have your ‘server_path’ variable wrong. This thread shows how to find out the right path.

  • Permissions on the ‘albums’ and ‘cache’ folders have to be world read/writable (eg: chmod 777 in unix/linux)

  • Problems without .htaccess or mod_rewrite enabled will be addressed in a later release. For now, to get to the admin pages without it, go to [zenphoto dir]/zen/admin.php manually.

Other issues and bugs will hopefully be fixed soon. Also, I’m looking for more developers to help with everything. If you’re an experienced programmer, know languages other than PHP, and think you have good software design skills, send me an e-mail at the obvious address (everything trisweb).

zenphoto 0.8 beta developer release!

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

zenphoto
Available at zenphoto.org.

Wow that felt good. It took me a while to realize what I was actually doing, but then when I uploaded the front page of zenphoto.org and looked at the domain in the address bar, it hit me.

It’s not 100% as complete as I wanted for 1.0, but it’s pretty darn good, and definately good enough to use and to start making themes for. Speaking of which, theme developers: I’ll have some documentation up soon, but until then, just look at how the two included themes are built and you should be able to figure it out. If you know PHP, the template-functions.php will be good to look at.

So, with that, I leave it to you. Remember that this is a developer release, and as such I won’t be supporting it much. I’m trying to get a support forum set up so you can help each other out.

If you get it installed and working, leave a comment here with a link (if you want) and a sentence or two on your initial thoughts. Thanks!

Update: We now have support forums, which should be better for helping everyone. Please keep the tech support there and the links and comments here from now on. Thanks!

Another Teaser

Monday, September 12th, 2005

Needless to say, school has started and like I knew all along, development on ZP has slowed. I swear I want to get this first release out soon, but I just can’t make promises anymore. I have so many other things which are so unfortunately more important.

That said, I have tomorrow off, so maybe I’ll finish it all.

I have made several updates, including the ability to select the thumbnail for the album from its images, with a preview in 100% CSS-styled listbox goodness. The preview doesn’t work in Internet Explorer, but frankly, neither should you.

Also included are all sorts of updates to the admin control panel from Joen which I forgot to include in the last version.

zenphoto 0.6.1 (admin)

Note: You may have to delete the zenphoto cookie from trisweb.com to log in, since I changed the cookie to remember multiple logins on multiple ZP installs on the same domain (a good thing ;-)). To do this in Firefox, go to Tools»Options»Privacy and find the “View Cookies” button. It’s actually harder to figure out in Firefox 1.5 beta, but about the same.

Update: I didn’t realize how much I would like being able to set the album thumbnail. I find it produces a much better-looking album index.

New Camera

Tuesday, September 6th, 2005

Leaf

Thought my twenty-first birthday wasn’t a drunken bash (thankfully) I did get one great present. An Olympus E-300 DSLR camera. 8 Megapixels, two lenses, and all the fixins. I’ve been using it almost non stop for three days and it’s been amazing so far. The quality is obviously wonderful, and having two lenses is great.

I’ve mostly just been playing around with it so far… getting used to all the controls (which are very intuitive) and starting to understand aperture and shutter speed a little better, but I think I got some good shots from around Berkeley. Check out the shoot in the zenphoto gallery.

I can’t tell you how nice it is to finally have a real camera. :-D

Scheduling

Thursday, September 1st, 2005

Okay, so this is so sweet I had to share it. Brag about it. Whatever. It’s my blog, so you get to hear the sweetness.

I have Fridays and Tuesdays off (no class) because I switched out of stupid philosophy with stupid boring professor from stupid Stanfurd. Nuff said. Today (Thursday) I have one little discussion section from 10-11, and nothing else. Monday is a holiday.

Put it all together, and I’ve got a five day weekend starting today. I don’t have to go back to school until Wednesday. And I’m turning 21 on Saturday! Oh, happy birthday to me, I have been blessed by the gods of scheduling.

I know you’re all thinking, “Good! He’ll have time to finish zenphoto!” Yeah, I’m thinking that too. But gimme a little break for my 21st. ;-)

Also, after much much more listening, Death Cab’s Plans continues to be excellent. It’s one of those albums I just can’t stop listening to. Illinoise by Sufjan Stevens is also amazing; actually better than Plans, I think, but they’re both great.