On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 06:51:07 +0200, Grant Frank Burton wrote: >I'm looking at a folder of photos and I want to see the creation date >but the options not there. I was sure I see that before. Is that >missing or am I just crazy? I copied a photo and it change all the >dates to today. Is something wrong?
A FM by default should show the file dates, not the image creation time. FMs also can display the creation time. CLI --- exiftools --------- [rocketmouse@archlinux winOS]$ ls -hAl vorgarten30mai2015-1.jpg -rw-r--r-- 1 rocketmouse rocketmouse 197K Jun 2 17:56 vorgarten30mai2015-1.jpg [rocketmouse@archlinux winOS]$ exiftool vorgarten30mai2015-1.jpg | grep Create Create Date : 2015:05:30 20:09:59 Create Date : 2015:05:30 20:09:59.191 FMs --- Thunar ------ Select the pic, right click > Properties > tab Image Rodent ------ Select the pic, right click > File > Properties SpaceFM ------- I suspect you need to make a tool first. $ cat /usr/local/bin/exiftool-wrapper #!/bin/bash exiftool "$@" echo -e "\nPush a key to exit." read -n1 char echo exit Typ: Command Name: exiftool Key: Escape Icon: emblem-photos Command: roxterm -e exiftool-wrapper %f Select the pic and push the Escape-Key Thunar, Rodent and SpaceFM provide to delete by keystroke, other FMs usually just move to trash. I prefer CLI over FMs, but from the FMs SpaceFM is my favourite FM. Perhaps this topic fits better to the user mailing list. -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
