Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: lektor-thumbnail-generator
Version: 0.5.0
Summary: This plugin automatically generates thumbnails for any images in your Lektor content. The difference between this plugin and the `thumbnail` filter is that this is geared towards content, i.e. you don't need to have any references to the images in your templates at all.
Home-page: https://github.com/skorokithakis/lektor-thumbnail-generator/
Author: Stavros Korokithakis,,,
Author-email: hi@stavros.io
License: MIT
Description: Lektor Thumbnail Generator
        ==========================
        
        This plugin automatically generates thumbnails for any images in your Lektor
        content. The difference between this plugin and the `thumbnail` filter is that
        this is geared towards content, i.e. you don't need to have any references to
        the images in your templates at all.
        
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        Use this plugin if you want to be able to link to full-size images in your
        content, but still want thumbnails to be generated for the link itself. For
        example, you may have an image called `cat.jpg`, and to link to it in the
        *content* (not the template), but also show a thumbnail.
        
        You can do that like so:
        
        ~~~
        <a href="cat.jpg"><img src="cat-small.jpg" /></a>
        ~~~
        
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        To install the plugin, just add `lektor-thumbnail-generator` to your plugins
        from the command line:
        
        ~~~
        lektor plugins add lektor-thumbnail-generator
        ~~~
        
        If you have trouble, see the [plugin
        installation](https://www.getlektor.com/docs/plugins/) section of the Lektor
        documentation.
        
        Then, create a config file called `configs/thumbnail-generator.ini` and add
        a few sections for images. The section names can be whatever you want, the
        final images will be called `imagename-sectionname.ext`. For example, this
        config file:
        
        ~~~
        [small]
        max_width = 30
        
        [medium]
        max_width = 400
        max_height = 400
        
        [woowee]
        max_width = 2000
        ~~~
        
        Will take a file called `cat.jpg` and create the files `cat-small.jpg`,
        `cat-medium.jpg` and `cat-woowee.jpg`. All the files will be created, regardless
        of whether the original file is smaller, so you can link without worrying
        whether a file will exist or not. If the original file is smaller than the width
        you have specified, the file will only be copied, and will not be resized.
        The `max_width`/`max_height` parameters work like for the [Lektor
        thumbnail](https://www.getlektor.com/docs/api/db/record/thumbnail/) command.
        
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