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<p>thanks all for your answer</p>
<p>so I understand that "'
- write to XMP sidecar for read-only item only" is enough if we
want update in jpeg</p>
<p>what is the impact/"risk" if trying to use the option "both" ?</p>
<p>is it generating errors? (I set it from the past days and didn't
see errors)</p>
<p>regards</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 13/01/2019 à 11:46, Gilles Caulier a
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<div>Read only file are video or RAW files where metadata can be
read, but not write, at let with Exiv2 library used by
digiKam. So using a sidecar file near the original file permit
to play with metadata without to touch RAW or Video.</div>
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<div>Best</div>
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<div dir="ltr">Le dim. 13 janv. 2019 à 09:39, frederic chaume
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0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Hi
all<br>
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just a question , in the settings I see we can configure the
option <br>
write to sidecars files are<br>
<br>
- write to item and XMP sidecar<br>
<br>
- write to sidecar XMP only<br>
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- write to XMP sidecar for read-only item only<br>
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I was then wondering what means "write to XMP sidecar for
read-only item <br>
only"<br>
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If I want to get metadata recorded in any file so it remains <br>
visible/readable when exporting the picture outside of
digikam, which <br>
option should I use ?<br>
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thanks and regards<br>
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frederic<br>
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