From 4e593af0c167b0ec48799f569dced56058e5e8aa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brett Profitt Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2012 19:04:35 -0800 Subject: Refs #16. Added image lib tester to utilities. --- views/default/tidypics/admin/imagelib.php | 62 ------------------------------- 1 file changed, 62 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 views/default/tidypics/admin/imagelib.php (limited to 'views/default/tidypics') diff --git a/views/default/tidypics/admin/imagelib.php b/views/default/tidypics/admin/imagelib.php deleted file mode 100644 index 2b7a3a7b0..000000000 --- a/views/default/tidypics/admin/imagelib.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -dbprefix}entities where subtype={$img_type}"; -$total = get_data_row($query); -$num_images = $total->total; - -$img_type = get_subtype_id('object', 'album'); -$query = "SELECT count(guid) as total from {$CONFIG->dbprefix}entities where subtype={$img_type}"; -$total = get_data_row($query); -$num_albums = $total->total; - -$num_comments_photos = count_annotations(0, 'object', 'image', 'generic_comment'); -$num_comments_albums = count_annotations(0, 'object', 'album', 'generic_comment'); - -$num_views = count_annotations(0, 'object', 'image', 'tp_view'); - -if (get_plugin_setting('tagging', 'tidypics') != "disabled") - $num_tags = count_annotations(0, 'object', 'image', 'phototag'); -?> -
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Overview

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- An image library is required by Tidypics to perform various manipulations: resizing on upload, watermarking, rotation, and cropping. - There are three image library options with Tidypics: PHP extension GD, - ImageMagick called via a system call, and the PHP extension - imagick. GD is the most common of the three on hosted servers but suffers - from serious memory usage problems when resizing photos. If you have access to ImageMagick (whether through system calls or the - PHP extension), we recommend that you use that. -

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Testing ImageMagick Commandline

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- To use the ImageMagick executables, PHP must be configured to allow calls to exec(). You can check our - server analysis page to find out the - configuration of your server. Next, you need to determine the path to ImageMagick on your server. Your hosting service should - be able to provide this to you. You can test if the location is correct below. If successful, it should display the version of - ImageMagick installed on your server. -

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