[KPhotoAlbum] Faking kim files to import photos
Jesper K. Pedersen
blackie at blackie.dk
Mon Feb 20 23:11:42 GMT 2006
Try comparing the .kim file you generated with one generated from KPhotoAlbum.
But as I said, if you have a working index.xml file (which you can check by
running kimdaba -c /path/to/your/index.xml), why don't you just export from
kimdaba, so you can reimport that file - assuming you've got problem
"exporting" by hand
I'm afraid I can't be of much more assistance.
Cheers
Jesper.
On Sunday 19 February 2006 16:17, Dotan Cohen wrote:
| On 2/20/06, Jesper K. Pedersen <blackie at blackie.dk> wrote:
| > I dont know if adding a Thumbnail Directory will do, I was merely
| > pointing out what your error message told you ;-)
| >
| > How about simply producing a index.xml file on its own, opening that in
| > KPhotoAlbum, and then run the thing through export?
| >
| > Cheers
| > jesper.
|
| I forgot to mention, when I added the folder Thumbnalis to the zip, I
| got this error:
| "No thumbnail existed in export file for "
|
| I will be unable to produce a thumbnail for each of thousands of
| photos. I also notice that I can export .kim file without thumbnails,
| so why doesn't it work without the thumbnails?
|
| How can I work around this?
|
| Dotan Cohen
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