On Feb 20, 4:19 am, Stani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Fred Pacquier <xnews2 <at> fredp.lautre.net> writes: > > > > > Steve Holden <steve <at> holdenweb.com> said : > > > > Perhaps you could put a link to the source on the Windows instalL page? > > > I don't mind being a second-class citizen, but it's annoying to have to > > > jump around like that. > > > I'm interested too, and was also wondering if Phatch is as full-featured > > unders Windows as under Linux, specifically the EXIF/IPTC functions made > > available through pyexiv2 : exiv2 itself seems to discriminate between the > > two, the Windows package only has the executable, not the library. > > Even without python-pyexiv2 Phatch features read-only EXIF support thanks to > PIL. So you can name your files or write data stamps (date, aperature, > velocity, > ...) based on EXIF information. If you want to save EXIF and IPTC information > to > files you need python-pyexiv2. From its website: > "However, the library and all the tools used are cross-platform, so very > little > tweaking should be needed to get it to work fine on Windows or MacOS > X."http://tilloy.net/dev/pyexiv2/developers.htm > > The exiv2 website says: > "The Windows package only contains the command line utility exiv2.exe > (statically linked), manpage and a sample command file; get the source and doc > packages for the library, documentation and other > tools."http://www.exiv2.org/download.html > > So maybe someone can compile it.
I'm confused. What needs to be compiled exactly? Are there any directions? I'm not seeing any at that website. I can give it a go if someone can give me advice. > > But... Phatch is designed with flexibility in mind. If someone can point me > to a > free python library for Windows for EXIF and other metadata, I'll be happy to > integrate support for it in Phatch. Ideas anyone? > > Or you could write a python wrapper around the executable. > > Stani > -- > Phatch -http://photobatch.stani.be > SPE -http://pythonide.stani.be Thanks, Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list