[Closed] Event list with thumbnails

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Briago
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[Closed] Event list with thumbnails

Post by Briago »

I've just started using zoneminder, and am very happy with compared to my old stand alone box recorder. I also use X10 heavily, but I haven't even ventured to that in ZM yet. Lots to explore...

My question is: Has anyone setup a way to get the event list page show a thumbnail with each line? I want to take the first highest scoring image and display that as a shrunken image either in a new column or else replacing the text in the monitor column (I can tell which camera is which by looking at the photo).

To make the page load faster, I could use an image editing program to shrink the image for display, but I don't personally have a network issue, so I'm fine with just using the raw pitcure with HTML tags to shrink it.

This would allow me to sit down and quickly scan the ~200 alarms detected during the day and determine which are the garbage truck and which are people walking around my house.

Any experience with this?


If this hasn't been done, I would like to suggest it as a future enhancement for the version 2 that seems to be coming up. If formally integrated into the site, it would probably need a true thumbnail creating step to reduce website data for users with limited connections. Version 2 is already sounding pretty good as its been described.
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bb99
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Post by bb99 »

Tick "WEB_LIST_THUMBS" to get the result. Size the thumb nails with "WEB_LIST_THUMB_WIDTH"
Briago
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Post by Briago »

bb99 wrote:Tick "WEB_LIST_THUMBS" to get the result. Size the thumb nails with "WEB_LIST_THUMB_WIDTH"
I feel bad for asking now. I'm not sure how I missed that. Thank you for your response.
bb99
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Post by bb99 »

Don't! We all sat in your chair once. The important thing is that your question was concise enough to answer; not really the norm.
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