[Digikam-devel] Reg Kipi-interface in Digikam

Vardhman Jain vardhman at gmail.com
Sun May 21 19:17:08 BST 2006


On 5/21/06, Colin Guthrie <kde at colin.guthr.ie> wrote:
>
> SOrry for hijacking your thread on my first post to this mailing list
> but perhaps this is a good opportunity for me to understand a little bit
> more about Digikam before I start any development work.


Sure, not a problem, new developers are like always encouraged and
welcome... ;) (I was too :))

> ...
> I have not started looking at the Digikam code yet so apologies if this
> is premature... I hope to be able to have a look in the next few months.
>
> Would these methods you are talking about be needed to e.g. write a "Do
> not sync to G2" flag against a given image?


I understand the problem, In fact I had similar things to be added to my
plugin too. I was thinking about a functionality to save some history for
the images I upload. I mean like adding some extra log thing. The issue is
kinda more complex then you might think of it.

Digikam is just one of the apps that uses the Gallery plugin. To have ur
plugin perform consistently probably the data shud be stored in some other
place. I look forward for suggestions from other kde-imaging devels on this
one. I guess we should move on the discussion to that list, I am doing a CC
anyways.

The reason I posted here on this thread was because you mentioned Flikr
> and I see the Flikr and G2 syncs as being very similar (conceptually at
> least).


Hopefully, we will have some solutions/suggestions from the kipi
developers...

All the best
>
> Col.


best regards,
Vardhman

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