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==General Description== | ==General Description== <!--T:1--> | ||
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'''Image::Kimdaba''' is a Perl module available on [http://cpan.org CPAN] for parsing the [[Special:myLanguage/KPhotoAlbum|KPhotoAlbum]] database | |||
==Installation== <!--T:3--> | |||
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Here we will assume that you want to install the module as a user, say in ''$HOME/local''; | |||
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{{Input|1=$''' mkdir -p ~/local/bin''' | |||
$''' perl -MCPAN -e shell'''}} | |||
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Answer a bunch of question the first time. At some point, you have to enter: | Answer a bunch of question the first time. At some point, you have to enter: | ||
{{Input|1='''PREFIX=~/local'''}} | |||
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Then, in the CPAN shell, type | Then, in the CPAN shell, type | ||
{{Input|1=>''' install Image::Kimdaba}} | |||
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You need to modify two environment variables (change the version number accordingly): | |||
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{{Input|1=export PERL5LIB=~/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3:~/local/lib/perl5/5.8.3 | |||
export PATH="$HOME/local/bin:$PATH"}} | |||
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If everything is OK, it's now time to test if it works. Launch '''KPhotoAlbum's''' demo (in the <menuchoice>Help</menuchoice> menu) and run: | |||
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{{Input|1=$ kim_example.pl /tmp/kphotoalbum-demo-$USER}} | |||
== Upgrade == <!--T:12--> | |||
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Thanks to the CPAN infrastructure, you only need to type: | Thanks to the CPAN infrastructure, you only need to type: | ||
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{{Input|1=$ perl -MCPAN -e 'install Image::Kimdaba' }} | |||
== Installation on Debian == | == Installation on Debian == <!--T:15--> | ||
On Debian it | <!--T:16--> | ||
On Debian it's possible to automagically install Image::Kimdaba . Install first '''dh-make-perl''', and then (as root) : | |||
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{{Input|1=# dh-make-perl --build --install --cpan Image::Kimdaba}} | |||
== Scripts coming with Image::Kimdaba == | == Scripts coming with Image::Kimdaba == <!--T:18--> | ||
Note | <!--T:19--> | ||
{{Note|1=The [http://search.cpan.org/src/JMFAYARD/Image-Kimdaba-0.5/README README] file on CPAN may be more up to date.}} | |||
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Here we describe scripts already made that you may find useful. | Here we describe scripts already made that you may find useful. | ||
== Synchronize comments between | == Synchronize comments between KPhotoAlbum and digiKam == <!--T:21--> | ||
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The first time, do: | |||
{{Input|1=$ ./kim_2_digikam <rootfolder>}}which will create the digikam.db database used by [[Special:myLanguage/Digikam|digiKam]] (>= 0.7 and < 0.8 ) | |||
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Launch KPhotoAlbum, do some changes, relaunch the script | |||
{{Input|1=$ ./kim_2_digikam <rootfolder>}}which will update the digikam.db database (you have to restart [[Special:myLanguage/Digikam|digiKam]] to see the changes, though). | |||
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Add some categories in digiKam to some pictures and relaunch the script | |||
{{Input|1=$ ./kim_2_digikam <rootfolder> }}Then you can import the modifications you made with [[Special:myLanguage/Digikam|digiKam]] by doing in KPhotoAlbum: <menuchoice>File -> Import: /tmp/digikam_export.kim</menuchoice> | |||
= | <!--T:25--> | ||
The good thing with synchronizing with digikam.db is that you can then use the ''digikamtags:/'' KIOSlave to browse by Persons or Keywords or Locations in every KDE app. (And add a tab "KPhotoAlbum" -> url=digikamtags:/ in [[Special:myLanguage/Konqueror|Konqueror]] sidebar for example). | |||
== JAlbum gallery export == <!--T:26--> | |||
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If you really like the [http://jalbum.net/samples.jsp many beautiful ways] that [http://jalbum.net JAlbum] will let you display the images, but you are not willing to abandon '''KPhotoAlbum''', use this script to duct tape your KPhotoAlbum's comments to '''JAlbum'''. | |||
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* Download '''kim_jalbum.pl''' from [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.kde.kimdaba/919 here] , and do: | |||
{{Input|1=$ ./kim_jalbum.pl <rootfolder> }} | |||
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Then [http://jalbum.net/install.htm download JAlbum] and install it (Java required). You need to do some setup first: | Then [http://jalbum.net/install.htm download JAlbum] and install it (Java required). You need to do some setup first: | ||
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* Tab main: | |||
: Image directory: KPhotoAlbum's root folder | |||
: Output directory: Your album folder | |||
: | <!--T:31--> | ||
* Tab advanced: | |||
: Ignore pattern: \..*|ThumbNails|CategoryImages|index.xml | |||
: | <!--T:32--> | ||
* Menu File -> Save as default | |||
JAlbum only allows you to make a gallery from one folder (and | <!--T:33--> | ||
KPhotoAlbum | '''JAlbum''' only allows you to make a gallery from one folder (and its subfolders) while '''KPhotoAlbum''' does not have this restriction. Here is a solution: | ||
''In | <!--T:34--> | ||
''In KPhotoAlbum'' | |||
: | <!--T:35--> | ||
* Eventually delete the "jalbum" keyword to restart from scratch. | |||
: | <!--T:36--> | ||
* Set the "jalbum" keyword for each pictures you want to export. | |||
: | <!--T:37--> | ||
* Save your changes | |||
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''In Konsole'' | ''In Konsole'' | ||
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Create a directory with symlinks to your tagged pictures : | Create a directory with symlinks to your tagged pictures : | ||
{{Input|1=$ kim_jalbum.pl ~/Images --exportdir ~/Syms/patou/}} | |||
That | <!--T:40--> | ||
That's it, now use ''~/Syms/patou/'' as Image Directory | |||
==Auto-assign categoryimages == | ==Auto-assign categoryimages == <!--T:41--> | ||
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In KPhotoAlbum's browser, you can see the list of the persons on your pictures by name, or by icons. In the viewer, you can assign an icon for a person of the pictures by Right click -> <menuchoice>Show category editor</menuchoice>, but it's a bit long if you have 500 persons. So this script will choose it for you. | |||
It | |||
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{{Input|1=$ mkdir -p <rootfolder>/CategoryImages | |||
$ ./kim_category_images <rootfolder>}} | |||
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It's faster than to set the 500 pictures by hand, isn't it? | |||
You can still use the category editor to choose a better picture for this person or that keyword, the script will not overwrite it. | You can still use the category editor to choose a better picture for this person or that keyword, the script will not overwrite it. | ||
== Really rotate your pictures == | == Really rotate your pictures == <!--T:45--> | ||
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In '''KPhotoAlbum''', you can rotate pictures, but the pictures will not be really rotated, the rotation will only be stored in the index.xml database. To improve interoperability with other software, it's useful to really rotate. Quit KPhotoAlbum and use this script ''(you need the '''jpegtran''' tool)'' | |||
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{{Input|1=$ ./kim_rotate.pl <rootfolder> }} | |||
== Export a hierarchy of symbolic links == <!--T:48--> | |||
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(This is a bit proof-of-concept for Kimdaba.pm, but could be useful when using non kde apps (see kim_2_digikam )) | |||
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Edit the first line of the script, then | Edit the first line of the script, then | ||
{{Input|1=$ ./kim_2_filesystem <rootfolder> }} | |||
== Write your own == <!--T:51--> | |||
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If you need to export your comments in another format, or you want to do some fun thing not available with '''Kimdaba''' and you know a bit of Perl, you can [http://search.cpan.org/~jmfayard/Image-Kimdaba/lib/Image/Kimdaba.pm Write your own extension] , it's very easy. | |||
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If you feel the need, you can share your script with other people by editing this page and sending an email to the [http://www.kphotoalbum.org/index.php?page=communication-media KPhotoAlbum mailing-list]. | |||
If you feel the need, you can share your script with other people by editing this page and sending an email to the | |||
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[[Category:Graphics]] | [[Category:Graphics]] | ||
[[Category:Advanced Users]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 21 November 2010
General Description
Image::Kimdaba is a Perl module available on CPAN for parsing the KPhotoAlbum database
Installation
Here we will assume that you want to install the module as a user, say in $HOME/local;
$ mkdir -p ~/local/bin $ perl -MCPAN -e shell
Answer a bunch of question the first time. At some point, you have to enter:
PREFIX=~/local
Then, in the CPAN shell, type
> install Image::Kimdaba
You need to modify two environment variables (change the version number accordingly):
export PERL5LIB=~/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3:~/local/lib/perl5/5.8.3 export PATH="$HOME/local/bin:$PATH"
If everything is OK, it's now time to test if it works. Launch KPhotoAlbum's demo (in the
menu) and run:$ kim_example.pl /tmp/kphotoalbum-demo-$USER
Upgrade
Thanks to the CPAN infrastructure, you only need to type:
$ perl -MCPAN -e 'install Image::Kimdaba'
Installation on Debian
On Debian it's possible to automagically install Image::Kimdaba . Install first dh-make-perl, and then (as root) :
# dh-make-perl --build --install --cpan Image::Kimdaba
Scripts coming with Image::Kimdaba
Here we describe scripts already made that you may find useful.
Synchronize comments between KPhotoAlbum and digiKam
The first time, do:
$ ./kim_2_digikam <rootfolder>
which will create the digikam.db database used by digiKam (>= 0.7 and < 0.8 )
Launch KPhotoAlbum, do some changes, relaunch the script
$ ./kim_2_digikam <rootfolder>
which will update the digikam.db database (you have to restart digiKam to see the changes, though).
Add some categories in digiKam to some pictures and relaunch the script
$ ./kim_2_digikam <rootfolder>
Then you can import the modifications you made with digiKam by doing in KPhotoAlbum:
The good thing with synchronizing with digikam.db is that you can then use the digikamtags:/ KIOSlave to browse by Persons or Keywords or Locations in every KDE app. (And add a tab "KPhotoAlbum" -> url=digikamtags:/ in Konqueror sidebar for example).
JAlbum gallery export
If you really like the many beautiful ways that JAlbum will let you display the images, but you are not willing to abandon KPhotoAlbum, use this script to duct tape your KPhotoAlbum's comments to JAlbum.
- Download kim_jalbum.pl from here , and do:
$ ./kim_jalbum.pl <rootfolder>
Then download JAlbum and install it (Java required). You need to do some setup first:
- Tab main:
- Image directory: KPhotoAlbum's root folder
- Output directory: Your album folder
- Tab advanced:
- Ignore pattern: \..*|ThumbNails|CategoryImages|index.xml
- Menu File -> Save as default
JAlbum only allows you to make a gallery from one folder (and its subfolders) while KPhotoAlbum does not have this restriction. Here is a solution:
In KPhotoAlbum
- Eventually delete the "jalbum" keyword to restart from scratch.
- Set the "jalbum" keyword for each pictures you want to export.
- Save your changes
In Konsole
Create a directory with symlinks to your tagged pictures :
$ kim_jalbum.pl ~/Images --exportdir ~/Syms/patou/
That's it, now use ~/Syms/patou/ as Image Directory
Auto-assign categoryimages
In KPhotoAlbum's browser, you can see the list of the persons on your pictures by name, or by icons. In the viewer, you can assign an icon for a person of the pictures by Right click ->
, but it's a bit long if you have 500 persons. So this script will choose it for you.$ mkdir -p <rootfolder>/CategoryImages $ ./kim_category_images <rootfolder>
It's faster than to set the 500 pictures by hand, isn't it? You can still use the category editor to choose a better picture for this person or that keyword, the script will not overwrite it.
Really rotate your pictures
In KPhotoAlbum, you can rotate pictures, but the pictures will not be really rotated, the rotation will only be stored in the index.xml database. To improve interoperability with other software, it's useful to really rotate. Quit KPhotoAlbum and use this script (you need the jpegtran tool)
$ ./kim_rotate.pl <rootfolder>
Export a hierarchy of symbolic links
(This is a bit proof-of-concept for Kimdaba.pm, but could be useful when using non kde apps (see kim_2_digikam ))
Edit the first line of the script, then
$ ./kim_2_filesystem <rootfolder>
Write your own
If you need to export your comments in another format, or you want to do some fun thing not available with Kimdaba and you know a bit of Perl, you can Write your own extension , it's very easy.
If you feel the need, you can share your script with other people by editing this page and sending an email to the KPhotoAlbum mailing-list.