On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 14:28:27 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 12:37:07 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:  
>>SpaceFM
>>-------
>>
>>I suspect you need to make a tool first.
>>
>>$ cat /usr/local/bin/exiftool-wrapper 
>>#!/bin/bash
>>exiftool "$@"
>>echo -e "\nPush a key to exit."
>>read -n1 char
>>echo
>>exit
>>
>>Typ:     Command
>>Name:    exiftool
>>Key:     Escape
>>Icon:    emblem-photos
>>Command: roxterm -e exiftool-wrapper %f
>>
>>Select the pic and push the Escape-Key    
>
>It's also possible to do it like that:
>
>Typ:     Command
>Name:    exiftool max
>Key:     Escape
>Icon:    emblem-photos
>Command: exiftool %f
>[x] Run In Terminal [x] Keep Terminal Open
>
>But then the terminal settings are used you set up for SpaceFM, in my
>case ROXTerm then is maximized, that's why I add "max" to the name,
>resp. why I prefer using the wrapper script and to uncheck "Run In
>Terminal".
>
>Btw. I use the Escape key only in combination with another key.  

Final solution, you can use

exiftool %F
         ^^ instead of %f

if you add the tool as a task :).

I named it "exiftool all selected files task" and didn't assign a
shortcut.

SpaceFM rocks, it's nearly as good as CLI.

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