No date include option there either. And if it was, wouldn't it only work
for Tethered Mode?

http://hpbirkeland.com


2014-03-27 22:40 GMT+01:00 Federico Bruni <[email protected]>:

> http://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch04s02.html.php
>
> "4.2.1. Session
> A session is a sequence of exposures taken in tethering mode and going
> into a single film roll. A new session equals a new film roll. A film roll
> is created with the same storage structure that is used when you import
> images from camera into darktable.
>
> *It's a bit awkward, but configuring this storage structure is done in the
> camera import dialog for now.*"
>
> Il gio, mar 27, 2014 at 10:35 , Hans Petter Birkeland <
> [email protected]> ha scritto:
>
> I can't find any "Session Options" Where is it? I have Darktable 1.4.
>
> Hans Petter
>
> http://hpbirkeland.com
>
>
> 2014-03-27 21:34 GMT+01:00 David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]>:
>
>>  The "Session Options" already provides a date include option for the
>> import folder [ie. 20140315_Garden] which had lots of flexibility. Export
>> is normally done to that same dated folder.
>>
>> If I am sending a file to print or to the web I normally export to
>> $(DESKTOP) and then delete the file when the print etc is completed.
>>
>> David
>>
>> On 03/27/2014 12:54 PM, Hans Petter Birkeland wrote:
>>
>>   Hi,
>>
>>  In the Import From Camera dialog there is the variable $(JOBCODE) that
>> we can use as a part of a folder name or a file name. Is there any reason
>> why this can not be used during export as well? I tried, and it does not
>> work.
>>
>>  I am setting up a new folder structure like this:
>> /home/hpb/Bilder/$(EXIF_YEAR)/$(JOBCODE)/. Inside this folder I have a
>> folder RAW/ for my imported RAW files and a folder JPEG/ for exported JPEG
>> files. Therefore it would save me a lot of work if I could include
>> $(JOBCODE) in the export preset. As it is now my presets contain
>> /home/hpb/Bilder/$(EXIF_YEAR)/JPEG/$(FILE_NAME) and I have to add the
>> jobcode folder manually in the middle.
>>
>>  Also it would be very convenient to have a variable called $(DATE)
>> containing today's date in a chosen format, in my case yyyymmdd.
>> Alternatively the date could be set as a default part of the jobcode.
>>
>>  Best regards,
>>  Hans Petter Birkeland
>>
>>    http://hpbirkeland.com
>>
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