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View Full Version : HTML index framing adjustability


Jonlg
22nd November 2002, 08:31 PM
Hi Guys
Mine is only a minor quible, and could possibly be an added feature.
I don't particularly like the HTML index framing size and how it's presented across the top and LH side.
What I would like to do is be able to adjust the size of the framing to suit the preview image size. eg, so that I could fit a 800 pixel preview image without scrolling.
Maybe also we could have some text size options a long with different fonts.
BTW this is the programme I've been wanting for sometime congrats and good luck to you both.
John

MichaelT
23rd November 2002, 05:02 AM
Thanks so much.

We have already made some chages that give more vertical space, and it is planned for the fututre to allow for some user definable parameters regarding the look of the Index pages, including Font and color and some other things.

We'll get there in the end!!!

Thanks so much for your positive feedback and your suggestions..

Jonlg
23rd November 2002, 06:49 AM
Thanks Michael for your response.
This programme is going to be one of those products that kicks digital photography a winning goal in the history books. It will personally make me want to deal with my files ASAP, instead of putting it into the "to do" basket.
I'm sorry PA at DP could not have embraced this most needed piece of digital photography work flow, sure I know it's all smoothed over now, but it has soured the enthusiasm/cred that I have for that site.
Congrats on both of your work, wish it was me :~)
John

MichaelT
23rd November 2002, 07:53 AM
Thanks so much. You are welcome to write to Phil (in a positive spirit) to suggest to him to run a press annoucement. While of course this is in my best interest, I feel that people can buy in cheap now while the price is low, and this is why I made the original post. In fact we will make more profit if people buy later, but since the Pre-Release feedback helps us, we want to offer something back in the terms of a low price to anyone that becomes an early adopter.

Thanks for your encouragement..and positive comments..