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Spanish Tilde?
Posted: 17 Dec 2008, 18:53
by Jesse
I can name folders with a Spanish tilde over the "n", i.e. "Otoà±o en Pilar", but when I try to write the same in the folder title window, it tells me I have to use alphanumeric symbols only.
Anybody else have this problem? Is there a work-around? Important because the title is the same text that appears above thumbnails, and "Otono en Pilar" is just wrong.
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Posted: 17 Dec 2008, 23:32
by mjau-mjau
In the forthcoming update, the FOLDER path above thumbnails will be changed with the TITLE path. This means you can just use the TITLE like before. Physical FOLDER names should still have restricted characters.
I first thought you couldn't set title to "Otoà±o en Pilar", so I made an example:
https://www.photo.gallery/soda/#/content ... NL-15.jpg/
Posted: 17 Dec 2008, 23:46
by Jesse
How did you do that? Still won't let me change the FOLDER name, (my mistake, thought it was the title).....
Is it because I am using all caps?
Otherwise really like the software. Not hard to figure out most things. Bravo.
Posted: 18 Dec 2008, 02:43
by mjau-mjau
Not sure what you mean ... That is NOT the folder name, it is the TITLE ...
You can easily change TITLES to use any character, but you can not change physical folders or files to have any characters. Use TITLES to rename your folders and files as you like - That's what they are for!
PS! As I said in my previous post, there was an 'issue' with last release. It used the physical folder names instead of titles to create the path you see above the thumbnails. This will be fixed in release coming very soon!
Posted: 18 Dec 2008, 10:30
by Jesse
I got it. Thanks.....
In CONFIG under THUMBNAILS / TEXT / TITLE. Didn't see that at first.
BTW, what are "BREADCRUMBS" ?
Posted: 18 Dec 2008, 23:17
by mjau-mjau
"Breadcrumbs" is a general website-analogy for creating a trackable text path to your current location within the site. For example in Imagevue, above thumbnails you may have something like:
Travel >> Holidays >>
Malaysia >>
This tell the user he is in the folder "Malaysia", which is in the folder "Holidays", which again is in the folder Travel. It gives the viewer a sense of their whereabouts in the site/gallery.