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author | Peter Gervai <grin@grin.hu> |
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date | Wed, 15 Oct 2008 23:28:56 +0200 |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="LATIN1" ?> <!DOCTYPE webpage PUBLIC "-//Norman Walsh//DTD Website V2.2//EN" "http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/website/2.2/website.dtd" [ <!NOTATION XML SYSTEM "xml"> <!ENTITY usage_desc_cli SYSTEM "usage_desc_cli.xml" NDATA XML> <!ENTITY usage_desc_gui SYSTEM "usage_desc_gui.xml" NDATA XML> <!ENTITY usage_desc_xml SYSTEM "usage_desc_xml.xml" NDATA XML> ]> <!-- $Id: usage_desc_cli.xml,v 1.3 2002/07/29 16:54:50 jerome Exp $ --> <webpage id="usage_desc_cli"> <config param="rcsdate" value="$Date: 2002/07/29 16:54:50 $"/> <head> <title>Command line interface</title> <keywords>SAUTRET, BINS, album, gallery, photos, EXIF</keywords> </head> <para> You can use the <command>bins_edit</command> program to set description fields or one or several images. For example, to add the comment <userinput>my picture</userinput> to <filename>pic.jpg</filename>, go to the images directory (where <filename>pic.jpg</filename> is), and type: </para> <programlisting> bins_edit -d "my picture" pic.jpg </programlisting> <para>The <option>-d</option> option stands for description. You can set other fields, like location or date. Run <command>bins_edit --help</command> to see all fields available and read the <command><ulink url="bins_edit_man.html">bins_edit(1)</ulink></command> man page. The description text can be HTML with the <option>--html</option> switch. You can run <command>bins_edit</command> on several images, for example:</para> <programlisting> $ bins_edit -l "Paris" -y "2001" *.jpg </programlisting> <para>For each album (and sub-albums), you can also set a title, a description and a sample image to be used as a thumbnail to represent the album. To do so, you can use <command>bins_edit</command> with the<option> --album</option> switch. Type <command>bins_edit --help</command> for more details.</para> <para> After setting or changing any fields, you have to rerun <command>bins</command> to generate new HTML pages. </para> </webpage>