Gallery XML Image Slideshow

Posted on November 5, 2006
Categories: Flash.

This is the first showing of my XML slideshow. Created for, already in use at IACMusic.com, and gratefully allowed to become open-source, Gallery is an advanced image viewer with support for many customizable items, through an XML playlist. Options are title, random transition, shuffle, startimage, duration, captions, links, watermark, resizing, list, controls, looping, and autoplay. Right now it contains 11 transitions; “fade”, “bars”, “blinds”, “blocks”, “checker”, “circles”, “dissolve”, “fadewhite”, “fluids”, “move”, “moveout”, “wipe”. Many include extra random changes to a singular transition to get a total of 43 transitions. This is not yet available for download yet, but a demonstration has been placed at http://blog.lacymorrow.com/projects/gallery/.

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13 comments.

Comment on November 7th, 2006.

I was looking for just such a tool today! I didn’t even come across your page during my search for a quality, open-source slide show tool - I happened to come across it while looking for an xspf playlist creator for a totally different endeavor. anyways, keep up the great work, and please let us know when gallery will be available.
thanks,
Jesse

Comment on November 9th, 2006.

Wow!
I can’t wait until its realeased!

Comment on November 14th, 2006.

People (like me) could just look at the source of the gallery page and take the gallery player and .xml playlist and just make it to their specs right now if they wanted to get the player before it becomes open source.

Comment on November 14th, 2006.

True, but not only would that be rude to me, waste my bandwidth, and be stealing, it would also be against the law, and easily trackable.

Comment on November 15th, 2006.

Wow, when I said like me I meant people that know how to get source if you thought i was gonna do it.

Comment on November 15th, 2006.

Is it against the law because of copyright?

Comment on November 15th, 2006.

That was just to dissuade any free-thinkers. Yes, my copywright protects anything not openly available for download.And when is say it is easy to track, I mean loading a webpage, and seeing a list of all sites using my flash. And anyway, this should be open-source within a few weeks.

Comment on November 17th, 2006.

Thank god for MochiBot.
:P

Comment on November 19th, 2006.

Is it OK If I make a mirror for xspf player on my site? I would like to have my site as a mirror becuase I have a heck a lot of free bandwith on my site.

Comment on November 19th, 2006.

Sounds good to me, just as long as there is a link back to my site.

Costa
Comment on November 26th, 2006.

Hi Lacy!
Great job with XSPF changes! I really love it!
Thank you very much! You are a genius!

Comment on November 28th, 2006.

Lacy, I haven’t seen much activity for a while?
Are you on vacation?
?¿

Evan
Comment on December 19th, 2006.

Great work! Outstanding! Well done!

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