perl c:\windows\exiftool.pl -XMP:Section="Author" -XMP:SubSection1="OriginalName = "$filename -XMP:SubSection2="Directory = $folderpath" *.jpg
Hi,
Thanks for this software and your attention to new users. I have some simple issues.
I Can't get subsections to combine text and tags, first of all.
Next, what is listed as a folder path in the properties-details pane comes across as a dot in the directory tag.
How do I update the directory tag with the value of the 'folder path' tag (which the exiftool doesn't list)?
OR, How do I update the directory tag with the real directory path?
And how do I cat those text and tags?
For rec work, do I list the directory (dir) as the top directory? For example....
exiftool [[stuff i'm doing]] -r "C:\working\foto"
Lastly, what are the options for 'tagsfromfile'.
again, thanks in advance....
Thanks, Populating the directory tag seems to be from -r "C:\Users\Edhp\Desktop\Sub" as the top directory, all the files have the correctory directory down though the sub-directories ??? I guess
Seems like you figured out the directory problem. The directory reported by ExifTool is based on the directory you specify on the command line.
After the -tagsFromFile option you can specify the tags you want copied. See the application documentation (https://exiftool.org/exiftool_pod.html) for details.
- Phil
Thanks for the rapid reply, yes I did finally see the solution for the directory issue. As with most things in this tool - it was a logical, simple answer. I'm still working on the combining text and a tag value to populate a new tag thing.
With me, it really is the journey. I started looking into Perl again and reusing my three computers (Ed, Edd, Eddie) for things other then paper weights. It's good to be busy in my old age and to think again... Thanks... My oldest son said he saw a change in my outlook - that's worth the weeks I'v spent on this project.
However, there is still the text-tag > new tag issue; but I'll work on this too with maybe a hint from you, please...
-WinkFace
I saw your comment "I Can't get subsections to combine text and tags". Is this what you are talking about? If so, then I don't understand the question.
If you mean how to write new values that are combined text and tags, the -tagsfromfile documentation explains all this:
An extension of the redirection feature allows strings involving
tag names to be used on the right hand side of the "<" symbol with
the syntax "'−DSTTAG<STR'", where tag names in STR are prefixed
with a "$" symbol. See the −p option for more details about this
syntax. Strings starting with a "=" sign must insert a single
space after the "<" to avoid confusion with the "<=" operator
which sets the tag value from the contents of a file. A single
space at the start of the string is removed if it exists, but all
other whitespace is preserved.
and the relevant section from the -p documentation:
[...] Tag names in the format file or string begin with a "$"
symbol and may contain a leading group name and/or a trailing "#".
Case is not significant. Braces "{}" may be used around the tag
name to separate it from subsequent text. Use $$ to represent a
"$" symbol, and $/ for a newline.
- Phil