// SLIDVID
// By Jim Andrews, January 2010, version 1.1

// Customize these values.

var gSeriesTitle="Millie Niss"
//This specifies the title of the series.
var gLastFile=111
//This specifies how many image files there are.
//The image file names must be 1, 2, ... gLastFile
var gImagePrefix="images/"
//Specifies the path to the images relative to the
//location of index.htm.
var gImageExtension=".jpg"
//All the image files must have the same extension.
var gDisplayPeriod=5500
//How long each image is displayed after the
//fade in is completed (in ms).
var gFadeTime=2500
//How long to fade in/out each image (in ms)
var gFadeOut=1
//A boolean that specifies whether the transition between
//images is a fade in/out of two images or just a fade in
//of one image. If the latter, then all the images should
//be the same size so you don't get edges showing.
var gNumberOfIcons=111
//The number of icons. Sometimes you have too many images
//to display an icon for each one. In this case, you can
//display icons like 1, 5, 10, ... gLastFile
var gIconIncrement=1
//If gIconIncrement=3, for instance, then you have gNumberOfIcons
//named 1, 3, 6, 9,... 
var gThumbColumns=13
//Number of columns in the thumbnails table
var gCellSpacing=2
//Cellspacing property in the thumbnails table
var gIconExtension=".jpg"
//All the icon files must have the same extension.
//And they must be named 1, 2, ... gLastFile.
var gIconPrefix="icons/"
//Specifies the path to the folder that contains the icons.
//Relative to the location of index.htm.
var gBackgroundImage=""
//Specifies the image to use as background behind the thumbs.
//Or "" for none.
var gTitle1Link="index.htm"
//Link we go to when user clicks title1, which is top left when
//the thumbnails are displayed. "" for no link.
var gTitle1Target="_self"
//Target window for the above link.
var gTitle1Help="Click to read about Millie"
//Help text for the title1 mouseover
var gTitle2Link="index.htm"
//Link we go to when user clicks title2, which is top left when
//the slideshow is displayed. "" for no link.
var gTitle2Target="_self"
//Target window for the title2 link.
var gTitle2Help="Click to read about Millie"
//Help text for the title2 mouseover.
var gDisplayLogo=0
//A boolean that specifies whether the dbCinema logo should
//be displayed.
var gNotes=gNotes=["May 1973  Shorter than a long-stemmed carnation. Martha Deed’s first photo of Millie.", "Two months old", "September 1973.  Martha Deed, Jim Niss, Millie at the Au Revoir party on the SS France, Port of New York.  Publicity photo by ship’s photographer.", "On the way to direct the Quaker International Center, Paris.", "1973 Xmas Chartres", "1974", "“Je ne suis pas americaine!” Millie saying good-bye to teacher at Ecole Maternelle, Paris, November 1975.", "1975", "Father’s house, Riverside Drive, NYC", "Visiting with “adopted French Grandmother,” Ja-Ja (Jeanne Chattard), Paris, 1977.", "Ja-Ja spoke no English.  Millie’s French was sometimes more fluent than her English.", "Trusted with delicate objects", "Workbook page: “My Hands”", "Kindergarten, PS 75, Upper West Side of Manhattan.", "Modelling clothes for McDonald’s", "Modelling clothes for McDonald’s", "4 years old. Not destined to be a musician.", "First grade school picture.  Wearing child’s Russian traditional costume.", "CS Lewis’s Narnia stories were special.", "Martha and Millie, Nyack, NY, home of Martha’s family.", "At Spring Glen Corners, a summer bungalow colony converted to a co-op.  Millie and mother went there and stayed before the end of school, because Millie was having persistent lung problems.", "1978", "1978", "Second grade school photo.", "Nyack. In full Russian child’s regalia.", "Learning to skate, one skate at a time (Millie’s idea).", "Millie with paternal grandfather and grandfather’s trusty Volvo. Nyack, NY", "7 years old. Visiting in Nyack.", "Feeding the birds at Rockland Lake, near Nyack.", "Swans, Gallinules, Geese, Gulls, Millie", "Writing in London.", "Saw an armadillo in the road on the causeway to Cape Canaveral.", "Forgot comb, annoyed Mother.  Fifth grade school photo.", "Gaby (l) taught Millie to scull. Mme Zurfluh (r) was the retired postmistress of the post office in Pierrefonds on the other side of the forest, Compiegne, France.", "1985", "Millie with Father on a business trip to Houston.", "One of four photos Millie chose to show her Behcets doctors in later years.", "Age 13, at father’s house.", "With Uncle Louis (Nizer), age 13.", "Running wires, Nyack.", "Riverside Drive, New York City, June, 1986.", "With Jae and Edna Chung, Riverside Park, New York City. Summer 1986.", "With Mildred (Millie’s namesake) and Louis Nizer, New York City.", "Notre Dame, Paris", "Holding father’s walking stick, with Father, Riverside Park, New York City.", "September 1987", "Papa says, Do not put feet on glass shelf.  You will break it. Millie working on Commodore C-64, Compiegne, France.", "Learning to make crepes with Ja-Ja, Compiegne.  Millie requested this photo, October 2009.", "1987, Compiegne", "Building replacement for broken glass shelf.  Compiegne, France. Age 14.", "With Father. Mildred and Louis Nizer’s apartment.", "Nantua, France, age 14.", "Nantua, France, age 14.", "Senior picture, age 15, Williamsville North High School, Amherst, New York.", "Astronomy camp, French Alps.  Stephan (center), 1989.", "High School graduation with mother, 1989.", "Stephan’s 18th birthday, Hericourt, France.", "Age 17. Mother’s marriage to David Suckow, August 1990.  One of the photos Millie chose to show doctors.", "Stonehenge", "Millie with maternal grandparents, Bear Mountain State Park, New York. Age 18.", "With father on Fire Island, 1991.  Fatigued.  Millie marked this as the beginning of her illness hampering her activities and chose it to show doctors in 2009.", "With Stephan, Fire Island, 1991.", "St. John the Divine, near father’s apartment, NYC, 1991.", "1992, Montes, France", "1993, Columbia College commencement, with Louis Nizer, Columbia University publicity photo.", "1994, English Lake Country with Stephan", "1994, Hericourt", "1994, Mt. St. Michael’s, Cornwall", "1994, Wales", "1994, New York City", "2000, Spork is born", "2001", "2002, pose for collage", "2002, collage", "2002, 3-D Spork", "2003, “Truckstop Intellectuals” cable tv poetry publicity shot. Millie and Martha (center)", "2003, Niagara Falls, NY", "2004, Icon self-portrait", "2004, trAce (Nottingham, UK) with Lawrence Upton, Margaret Penfold, Edward Picot, Jim Andrews", "2006, Swollen face from steroids to treat Behcets", "2007, Self-Portrait", "2007, Behcets flare", "2007, New Year’s Eve", "taking shots for installation", "hoping for a better year", "in 2008", "a camera in her hand", "working her shots", "enjoying, creating", "a self-portrait in the night", "August 2008, Step-father David, Millie, Cleveland Clinic", "First trip, to save her life from complications of Behcets treatment, Cleveland Clinic", "Temporarily blind, she couldn’t see the paintings at Cleveland Clinic", "October 2008.  Reads a poem at  maternal grandmother’s funeral, collapses in Wurtsboro, NY, on the way home, orders this picture to be taken", "Hospitalized for the next month in Syracuse (orders this photo to be taken), Amherst, NY, and Cleveland Clinic", "Election, 2008.  Home for absentee ballot and video, Voting", "First ride in power chair and hope for more freedom 2008", "First stop: Bookstore", "July 2009 to photo shoot at Canal Fest, North Tonawanda, NY", "Canal Fest, 2009 ", "October 2009, Self-portrait and books to make a point with doctors", "October 2009. Millie’s notes refer to “Rio Movie”.", "Self-portrait for “Rio Movie”", "Fall off chair at computer, October 4, 2009, 4 a.m.", "Orders photos to document fall while she figures out how to get off the floor", "October 27, 2009.  Millie photographs swelling and lesions.  Swine flu beginning.", "Lesions on her tongue, not sleeping in the middle of the night", "Millie’s work space as she left it October 28, 2009", "Millie’s photos at the beginning of Swine Flu, October 28, 2009", "“I’m a new media artist. It’s what I do.  I want to take pictures in the ICU,” Millie in e-mail.  Letterboard by Millie, November 2009.", "Writing email in the ICU.  Photo by mother at Millie’s request for a project Millie wanted to do."]
//gNotes is an array of strings. one string for each of the
//gLastFile images. gNotes[i] is displayed in the slideshow
//when image i+1 is displayed. If you don't have notes to 
//display, don't worry about making gNotes long enough.
//If it isn't long enough, the program pads it out.
