Using a simple step-by-step procedure, ThumbIndex makes it easy to create a thumbnail index of your images (by image, we mean any graphic, including art work and photos).
What is a thumbnail index?ThumbIndex creates thumbnails in several ways:A thumbnail is a small picture that looks like a larger image. A thumbnail index is a WWW accessible file (an HTML file) that contains a series of links to files in a selected (WWW accessible) directory; with each link associated with the appropriate thumbnail.
With a thumbnail index, it's easier for people to choose which image they want to see -- since even a small picture is worth a thousand words.
Note that ThumbIndex requires the SRE-http web server for OS/2.
ThumbIndex is designed to run as an addon for the SRE-http web server for OS/2. If you are not using SRE-http, you can also run ThumbIndex as a standalone program -- path to the directory containing THUMINDX.CMD, and enter THUMINDX ? at an OS/2 command prompt for the details.
To install as an SRE-http addon:To install for use as a standalone program
- Unzip the THUMINDX zip file to an empty temporary directory.
- Run the INSTALL program.
- Assuming that SRE-http is running, request THUMINDX.HTM from your server.
- Follow the step by step procedures
- Unzip the THUMINDX zip file to a "ThumbIndex" directory (say, D:\THUMINDX)
- Create a THUMCASH directory under this ThumbIndex directory (say; D:\THUMINDX\THUMCASH)
- Create a ThumbIndex batch file. See THUMINDX.TXT for the details
- Run THUMINX.CMD from an OS/2 command prompt, and give it this batch file.
- Hints
For an alternative method of making thumbnails, you can try the ThumbSRE/WWWThumb thumbnail creator