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CHAPTER 6: Writing a Web-engine Plug-in Web HTML Live Update 139 Previous Previous Next Next The following local variables are available in the context of the Pagination tag: Variables available for pagination page Contains the appropriate page number. X Within a CurrentPage tag, this is the current page number. X Within an OtherPages tag, this is the number of the corresponding page. link Contains the URL to an appropriate page for a navigation button. For example, within a PreviousEnabled tag, the URL of the previous page. The following pagination tags are defined: Pagination tags Pagination CurrentPage OtherPages PreviousEnabled PreviousDisabled NextEnabled NextDisabled Provides the definition of pagination properties for pages in your gallery. Contains the remaining tags as children. Defines an icon or text for the current page. Defines an icon or value with which to navigate directly to other pages. Defines an icon or value with which to navigate to the previous page. Defines an icon or value for the previous-page button for the first page (the case in which there is no pervious page). Defines an icon or value with which to navigate to the next page. Defines an icon or value for the next-page button for the last page (the case in which there is no next page). Web HTML Live Update When you preview your web gallery in Lightroom, Lightroom opens a web browser which runs independently of the main application. If, during the preview, you make changes to the gallery parameters, Lightroom must communicate with the web browser in order to reflect those changes.

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</lr:OtherPages>
<lr:PreviousEnabled>
<li><a href="$link">Previous</a></li>
</lr:PreviousEnabled>
<lr:PreviousDisabled>
<li>Previous</li>
</lr:PreviousDisabled>
<lr:NextEnabled>
<li><a href="$link">Next</a></li>
</lr:NextEnabled>
<lr:NextDisabled>
<li>Next</li>
</lr:NextDisabled>
</lr:Pagination>
</ul>
</div>
<% end %>
The following local variables are available in the context of the
Pagination
tag:
The following pagination tags are defined:
Web HTML Live Update
When you preview your web gallery in Lightroom, Lightroom opens a web browser which runs
independently of the main application. If, during the preview, you make changes to the gallery
parameters, Lightroom must communicate with the web browser in order to reflect those changes.
Variables available for pagination
page
Contains the appropriate page number.
X
Within a
CurrentPage
tag, this is the current page number.
X
Within an
OtherPages
tag, this is the number of the corresponding page.
link
Contains the URL to an appropriate page for a navigation button. For example, within
a
PreviousEnabled
tag, the URL of the previous page.
Pagination tags
Pagination
Provides the definition of pagination properties for pages in your gallery.
Contains the remaining tags as children.
CurrentPage
Defines an icon or text for the current page.
OtherPages
Defines an icon or value with which to navigate directly to other pages.
PreviousEnabled
Defines an icon or value with which to navigate to the previous page.
PreviousDisabled
Defines an icon or value for the previous-page button for the first page (the
case in which there is no pervious page).
NextEnabled
Defines an icon or value with which to navigate to the next page.
NextDisabled
Defines an icon or value for the next-page button for the last page (the case in
which there is no next page).