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HTML Indexer is just this, an automated multi-language html index file generator. It can also be used as a batch image resize tool. Finally, it can also generate a thumbnail index on a paper size of your choice.
Both the html indexes and galleries as well as the "contact-sheets" are based on a list of input files. It can also be used simply as a batch image scaler cum jpg-converter, and might be extended to do other repetitive operations on the given images as well (colour balancing, etc.).
The file-list and all the preferences (html colours, fonts, etc.) can be saved in project files for multi-session work. Batch doesn't mean "unfriendly" so there is also a graphical interface.
If you find yourself often building a lot of multilingual html galleries or if you are a photographer with loads of images to index-print or if you simply find yourself changing by hand image resolutions and compression quality then this tool might make your life a lot easier.
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tudor dima (2026). HTML Indexer (https://fr.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/5716-html-indexer), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Extrait(e) le .
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Informations générales
- Version 1.7.0.0 (37,4 ko)
Compatibilité avec les versions de MATLAB
- Compatible avec toutes les versions
Plateformes compatibles
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
| Version | Publié le | Notes de version | Action |
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| 1.7.0.0 | - better html output look and file navigation - faster image scaling
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| 1.6.0.0 | added BSD license |
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| 1.3.0.0 | it now uses the built-in navigation functions -- so it should run on any platform |
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| 1.2.0.0 | updated file navigation for version 2007b and it now uses built-in matlab functions; it should now run on Linux as well |
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| 1.0.0.0 | the iDivN.m function added back to the toolbox (previously omitted by mistake); it affected only the 'exact' scaling, not the 'smart' one |