I have been talking with Jim Nelson about adding composite functions to gexiv2. These would be based on Metadata Working Group guidelines with the addition of a couple of commonly-requested formats. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712429 I can do a lot of the grunt work and testing, but need a hand with some of the conversions, from xml for example. Who would like to volunteer to give me a hand? I think it makes sense to do this work in gexiv2, that way all the individual applications don't have to maintain duplicate code for these functions themselves. And by abiding to MWG standards, everyone doesn't have to reinvent the wheel and come up their own set of common metadata properties. Here is a link to the MWG Guidelines: http://www.metadataworkinggroup.org/pdf/mwg_guidance.pdf My thoughts are to also include support for reading proprietary metadata from ACDSee, as there appears to be a lot of requests from users of that Windows app to migrate to a Free Software alternative. Volunteers? Cheers, Alan On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 10:19 PM, Jim Nelson <jim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Alan, > > I would like to ask if I should jump and provide patches for MWG composite > tag functions in gexiv2? > > > That would be great. I agree with your comment there, this seems to be a > no-brainer. > > My coding skills are quite basic, but this work looks like a reasonable > match for me. I would need a bit of help with some of the more complex data > conversions. Is this something likely to be incorporated on a timely basis? > Are there resources available to test my work? > > > Unfortunately, the time I can offer toward gexiv2 is extremely limited. If > you need help, I would recommend reaching out to other contributors (either > directly or on the gexiv2 mailing list) for guidance. In particular, the > GIMP project may be interested in your work, now that GIMP has a hard > dependency on gexiv2. Michael Natterer and Jehan Pages are the first people > I would contact. > > I have gone ahead and added a couple of fields to the existing set_comment > function in gexiv2. > > > I'll take a look at your patch. > > -- Jim _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list