On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 07:15:18PM +1100, Ben Burton wrote: > > > Libkexif is a KDE library for manipulating EXIF information embedded in > > > images. It currently supports viewing of all EXIF information via > > > libexif. It also supports the modification of a few attributes in a save > > > way that preserves all other EXIF information in the file. It can > > > currently modify the following tags: > > > > Given that it sounds like it's non-graphical, what does it do that > > libexif doesn't, and why does KDE need its own EXIF library? > > Because it is graphical (says me after taking a lightning look in the > upstream CVS). And moreover it makes use of the regular libexif, as > Achim's description points out.
OK. (The description didn't mention that it was graphical.) libexif already has some widgets I see. Pity that libkexif couldn't be one more: libexif-dev - The EXIF library allows you to parse an EXIF file (development files) libexif-gtk-dev - Library providing GTK+ widgets to display/edit EXIF tags (development files) libexif-gtk4 - Library providing GTK+ widgets to display/edit EXIF tags libexif-ruby - EXIF tag parsing Library for ruby (dummy package) libexif-ruby1.6 - EXIF tag parsing Library for ruby1.6 libexif-ruby1.8 - EXIF tag parsing Library for ruby1.8 libexif10 - The EXIF library allows you to parse an EXIF file Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>