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BINS(1)								       BINS(1)

NAME
       bins-edit-gui  —	 Set  fields in XML picture description files for BINS
       (using a GNOME-based GUI)

SYNOPSIS
       bins-edit-gui [files ...]

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page documents briefly the bins-edit-gui command.

       bins-edit-gui sets values in the XML  picture  description  files  that
       bins(1) uses to generate galleries.  It displays the image (scaled down
       to fit the window) and allows you to fill in the predefined fields  (or
       add  new	 ones.)	  For  command-line  editing  of  the  same  data, see
       bins_edit(1).

OPTIONS
       This program follows the usual  GNU  command  line  syntax,  with  long
       options	starting  with	two  dashes  (`-').   A	 summary of options is
       included below.

       file	 file is the filename of the image itself.

       -v

       --version Displays program version.

       -v

       --version Displays program version.

       -h

       --help	 Displays command-line options.

       --debug	 Enables random developer debugging messages.

COMMANDS
       C-n Next file
		 Save current tags set (if any changes	have  been  made)  and
		 move on to the next image.

       M-Page Down Forward 10
		 Save  current	tags  set  (if any changes have been made) and
		 skip forward by 10 files.

       C-p Previous file
		 Save current tags set (if any changes	have  been  made)  and
		 move back to the previous image.

       M-Page Up Back 10
		 Save  current	tags  set  (if any changes have been made) and
		 skip backwards by 10 files.

       M-Home Start of List
		 Save current tags set (if any changes	have  been  made)  and
		 jump to the first file.

       M-End End of List
		 Save  current	tags  set  (if any changes have been made) and
		 jump to the last file.

       M-a Auto-fill
		 Fill in any blank  fields  with  the  values  from  the  most
		 recently seen image.  Particularly useful for copying a loca‐
		 tion or event across a set of images.

       Revert	 Reload tags from the XML file, wiping unsaved changes.

       C-s Save	 Save changes, if any.

       F2 Album	 Edit the album this picture is in.  (Under construction,  but
		 functional.)

       F3 Open	 Not yet implemented.  Should provide a file browser later.

       > Rotate Right
		 Rotate	 image	to  the	 Right (Clockwise.)  Actually sets the
		 Orientation tag with priority 1 so that it overrides the cor‐
		 responding  EXIF  tag;	 it  does  not	modify	the image file
		 itself.

       Cancel rotation
		 Cancels any current changes  to  the  rotation	 tags  (effec‐
		 tively,  this	is  a  "revert"	 function for the rotation, it
		 doesn't to back to the original EXIF tags in the JPEG file.)

       < Rotate Left
		 Rotate image to the Left (Counter Clockwise.)	Actually  sets
		 the  Orientation tag with priority 1 so that it overrides the
		 corresponding EXIF tag; it does not  modify  the  image  file
		 itself.

       C-q Quit	 Quit program, saving current changes (if any.)

       About	 Display About box.

       License	 Display License box.

EXAMPLES
       Edit all the images in a directory:

       bins-edit-gui $(find bins-picture-dir -name '*.jpg')

SEE ALSO
       bins (1), bins_edit (1).

AUTHOR
       This manual page was written by Mark W. Eichin eichin@thok.org.

								       BINS(1)
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