On Mon, 2003-05-05 at 06:19, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: > >dont know if you are using normal or ptp mode > > Using the normal mode. Don't know what PTP is. <smile> > ptp is picture transfer protocol, it is a mode to transfer pictures through your usb cable on a windows xp or Mac OS X, that does not require any drivers to be installed on the computer basically you can set your camera to use ptp mode, and transfer pictures on any WinXP machine, without having to install any drivers/software. i figured if this mode worked in linux, i would leave it in ptp then if i go to my brothers or mothers, or use my wifes computer, and want to transfer pictures to their computers, it would be ready to go. my s45 has a <normal> and a <ptp> mode > > >i just wish it was compiled with the extinf info > > What is that? > > oh sorry, i should have said "exif" instead of "extinf" (extinf is for mp3) basically it is data about how the picture was taken that is stored inside the picture itself http://sourceforge.net/projects/libexif when i hover over a picture in kde/konqueror it shows me info like the aperature and exposure time, although i dont know what i would do with them :) it really wasnt hard just to update the libraries and use the existing installations. i didnt hear anyone reply that it was a flawed method. see ya randy > -- > Rodolfo J. Paiz > rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >