Translations:KPhotoAlbum/12/en: Difference between revisions

From KDE UserBase Wiki
(Importing a new version from external source)
 
(Importing a new version from external source)
 
Line 4: Line 4:
* Another way to extend '''KPhotoAlbum''' is to write [[Special:myLanguage/KIPI|KIPI plugins]] (that are used also by other KDE photo applications). These plugins provide functions like exporting images to websites like Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, ... correcting exif date stamps or doing some other image manipulations. ('''KPhotoAlbum''' by itself does not touch the original files at all but preserves them intact).
* Another way to extend '''KPhotoAlbum''' is to write [[Special:myLanguage/KIPI|KIPI plugins]] (that are used also by other KDE photo applications). These plugins provide functions like exporting images to websites like Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, ... correcting exif date stamps or doing some other image manipulations. ('''KPhotoAlbum''' by itself does not touch the original files at all but preserves them intact).
* Other useful scripts are available from [http://www.hardakers.net/kphotoalbum/#sec-5 Wes Hardaker's site]
* Other useful scripts are available from [http://www.hardakers.net/kphotoalbum/#sec-5 Wes Hardaker's site]
* With [http://wersdoerfer.com/wicked/Kimdaba2Mysql Kimdaba2Mysql] it's possible to:
<br />
** insert your index.xml metadata into a mysql-database
** generate a search-formular on your website  with your kimdaba-keywords, example [http://wersdoerfer.com/bilder here]<br />

Latest revision as of 06:01, 8 February 2019

  • Image::Kimdaba is a perl module available on CPAN which parses the index.xml database.
  • Another way to extend KPhotoAlbum is to write KIPI plugins (that are used also by other KDE photo applications). These plugins provide functions like exporting images to websites like Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, ... correcting exif date stamps or doing some other image manipulations. (KPhotoAlbum by itself does not touch the original files at all but preserves them intact).
  • Other useful scripts are available from Wes Hardaker's site