[Originally posted by nonsense on 2007-11-19 16:33:05-08]First of all this is a
GREAT app.
Thanks!For the moment I'm having problems with the XMP-dc:creator tag.
I want to use:
exiftool -xmp-dc:creator LASTNAME, Firstname
but alas, only the lastname sticks.
Is there a way to get both names to stick?
All the best
[Originally posted by exiftool on 2007-11-19 17:25:12-08]I think the problem is spaces on your command line. Any argument
containing spaces must be quoted. ie)
exiftool -xmp-dc:creator="LASTNAME, Firstname" image.jpg
But something you should realize is that XMP-dc:Creator is a list-type
tag, so multiple creator names may be added. As such, exiftool extracts
them (by default) in a comma-delimited list, so commas within each name
may lead to some confusion down the road.
- Phil
[Originally posted by nonsense on 2007-11-20 10:57:58-08]Ok.
The qoutation marks makes sense I guess.
I have noticed that as you said that XMP-dc:Creator is a list-type tag and thus can't handle commas between lastname and firstname, but it's a bit strange that standard dc:creator can. see
http://dublincore.org/documents/usageguide/elements.shtmlI'm using exiftool paired with a database that has creator stated as "LASTNAME, Firstname", and it is more or less standard markup for museums and libraries over here so I don't think that my org would want to change it.
Thanks
[Originally posted by exiftool on 2007-11-20 15:27:59-08]
XMP-dc:Creator can handle commas in each name, I was just
pointing out that it may be confusing to extract these names because
exiftool also uses commas to separate the items in a list.
But if you have a good reason for doing so, then the benefits
obviously outweigh this minor drawback.
And if necessary, you can always use the exiftool -b option to
extract XMP-dc:Creator separately. With this option the list items are
separated by newlines instead of commas.
- Phil
[Originally posted by nonsense on 2007-11-20 15:34:03-08]
That could be useful.
Thanks