You can’t use those characters when creating or renaming folders and files in your albums, but if you add files that have such characters they will have a small yellow warning triangle, to alert you that they should not be used, see figure to the left. If you want to include specific characters just add them to the end of the default set. Illegal characters are those that are not allowed in file or folder names, generally these will be characters that your operating system does not allow, or are not valid in URLs. Selecting this setting will show thumbnail images in the Java file chooser window. When adding files the application will try to use a native file chooser, but if one is not supported then a Java file chooser is used. If selected usage tips will be presented in the notification area when relevant. It does not apply to skin settings windows. If selected the application will open in the same position and at the same window size as used in the previous session. Warn before performing file deletion and similar risky tasks. If you don't want to be bugged with information about updates then turn this setting off. If selected the application will check the jAlbum server for updates. Notifications choice of normal, discrete or offĭecide if, and what, type of notifications to show when background tasks complete. You can also control the embedded server manually, see Sharing server help page. When the server is running the jalbum, or the external web browser, will show the address as something like ' ' instead of starting with 'file://'. Changes to the status of the checkbox take effect straight away. There is a 'Port' entry field with defaults to '8080', you can change the port mapping if you need to use another port. If checked, this will start jAlbum's sharing server letting you view the generated album as though it was uploaded to the internet.This can be very useful if the skin being used is 'JSON database' based as most web browsers will not run the local copy of those albums for security reasons - see same-origin policy. Opens the album in your machine's default browser. Opens the preview within the applications 'explore' pane. You can rotate the 'device' by clicking on the rotate icon, toggling between landscape to portrait orientation. It also provides a quick way of seeing how your album will look on various devices, to select a device to emulate click on the 'mobile devices' icon and select a device/size from the dropdown list. More information on the Java logging levels can be found here. This is probably best set to Warning, unless requested by jAlbum to change it for specific debug information or you are developing a skin. An error or warning is indicated in the bottom right of the application window by a 'warning' triangle, clicking on that icon will open the system console log, showing the details of the problem. This controls the level of diagnostic/error reporting that is reported to the user. This just means that jAlbum can process your projects faster the more threads that are supported. For example a single processor with four cores, that has dual threading, will allow eight threads to be used at the same time. This will normally default to using the same number of processor cores as your computer has. Number of Threadsĭetermines how many images and slide pages that will be processed simultaneously. Sets the font size for jAlbum's user interface. json file to the themes folder, quit and restart jAlbum, the theme will now show up in the dropdown menu. Open jAlbum's configuration directory (SHIF + CMD/Cntrl + C) and ensure there is a 'themes' folder. Once there click on the 'src/main/resources' link, then look for a '.json' file, like 'gruvbox_light_'. You can also add custom looks, such as those available from Having identified a look you like, you need to scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the 'source code' link. If you hold down the 'Alt/Opt' key, when selecting a look & feel, you will also be able to select legacy choices of Metal, Nimbus, CDE/Motif. The default can be changed to FlatDark, FlatLight, One Dark, jAlbum Dark or to match your computer’s operating system e.g. There is a link to Oracle's Simple Date Format page. If you change the format the example date shown will be updated to reflect the new pattern used. The default format, with the dropdown menu left blank, is, for example, 20:18:30. Used by various parts of jAlbum's UI, for example album information and image information tool-tips. jAlbum supports thirty two languages, not including variations in languages. jAlbum is translated to many different languages but note that the skin settings might not be translated since the interface for the skin settings is created by the skin developers. Most texts change immediately, however a restart is required to ensure all interface elements change. Use this to set the applications interface to your preferred language.
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