[Digikam-users] Need some help to use user shell script tool in digikam 5 batch processing

Gilles Caulier caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Sun Jun 26 09:07:25 BST 2016


Maik,

Perhaps put this information in tooltip widget from BQM tool settings panel
can help end user.

Gilles

2016-06-26 10:06 GMT+02:00 Maik Qualmann <metzpinguin at gmail.com>:

> You must write your changes to $OUTPUT file.
>
> Maik
>
> On Sonntag, 26. Juni 2016 09:54:50 CEST Photonoxx wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I test Digikam 5 from Philip Johnsson PPA on ubuntu 16.04 and would like
> > to use the "user shell script" in batch processing but I only succeed to
> > get empty jpg files for the moment.
> >
> > What I would like to do is just to apply two command lines using exiv2 to
> > remove some metadata informations and set modifify the creation date
> >
> > Basically, to remove some metadata i use a command file in exiv2 (first
> > line) and for the date the second command line with each time the
> filename
> > at the end of each line.
> >
> >   exiv2 -m'/media/samsungeco/Urbexpassion/exiv2-cleanup.cmd'
> >   exiv2 -Y'-30' -O'+7' -D'-60' ad
> >
> > So, to proceed, I begin to use two differents user shell scripts with one
> > of the command line above in each and I add $INPUT at the end like this
> >
> > for the first tool
> >   exiv2 -m'/media/samsungeco/Urbexpassion/exiv2-cleanup.cmd' $INPUT
> >
> > for the second one
> >   exiv2 -Y'-30' -O'+7' -D'-60' ad $INPUT
> >
> > But I only get a file with the right name but with a size of 0 byte
> >
> > I tried to escape some special characters with no results.
> >
> > So if somebody here could tell what I missed or what I'm doing wrong, I
> > would really appreciate
>
>
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