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To add caption/title to a picture, in your article simply add a
'gallerycaptions' tag in your metadata, whose value is a dictionnary of
(filename, title) tuples.
Example:
gallery: <Gallery Name>
gallerycaptions: { 'image_name1': 'caption1', 'image_name4': 'caption4', }
Then you will be able to use article.gallerycaptions.get('image_nameX')
in the templates, to retrieve the title associated to the image.
Pelican Plugins
###############
Beginning with version 3.0, Pelican supports plugins. Plugins are a way to add
features to Pelican without having to directly modify the Pelican core. Starting
with 3.2, all plugins (including the ones previously in the core) are
moved here, so this is the central place for all plugins.
How to use plugins
==================
Easiest way to install and use these plugins is cloning this repo::
git clone https://github.com/getpelican/pelican-plugins
and activating the ones you want in your settings file::
PLUGIN_PATH = 'path/to/pelican-plugins'
PLUGINS = ['assets', 'sitemap', 'gravatar']
``PLUGIN_PATH`` can be a path relative to your settings file or an absolute path.
Alternatively, if plugins are in an importable path, you can omit ``PLUGIN_PATH``
and list them::
PLUGINS = ['assets', 'sitemap', 'gravatar']
or you can ``import`` the plugin directly and give that::
import my_plugin
PLUGINS = [my_plugin, 'assets']
Please refer to the ``Readme`` file in a plugin's folder for detailed information about
that plugin.
Contributing a plugin
=====================
Please refer to the `Contributing`_ file.
.. _Contributing: Contributing.rst
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