On 06/07/06, Bengt Thuree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On To, 2006-07-06, 18:00, Stephane Delcroix skrev:
> > Hi,
> >
> > My experience on your image (beatrice.jpg)
> >
> > - open it using f-spot --view (do not import)
> > - ctrl-I, "subject and keyword" is written in an hebrew charset
> > - import the image in f-spot (patched with
> > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=68339)
> > - the tag created is not anymore in hebrew (backslashed sequence), and
> > also the "subject and keyword" (with the 'write metadata option checked)
> > - in the db, the tag is \u05D1\u05D9\u05D0\u05D8\u05E8\u05D9\u05E1
> >
> > hope this will help you guys...
> >
> > Stephane
>
> Based upon Stephane indication above, as well as my own small tests, I am
> a bit confused how F-Spot handles foreign character sets.
>
> I open the Beatrice photo (check previous mails from me on this list for
> link) in Eye of Gnome, and the Comment field is the backslashed sequence.
> I checked it with "strings beatrice.jpg" and see the backslashed sequence.
> I import the photo, and have a lot of debug statements activated, and see
> the backslased sequence.
> View MetaData shows some hebrew characters (I presume anyway) for the
> keywords, but backslashed sequence for the comment field.
> The newly created tag (with my patch) contains the backslashed sequence.
>
> This photo's comment field and tag was created by F-Spot.
>
> What have I missed. I am sure I have missed something very simple...
> My import routine is only using F-Spot's XMP reader as far as I know...
>
> /Bengt
>

Hello, list, I was wondering if any progress had been made in this
area. So far, it is the only thing preventing us from using F-spot.

Thank you for all the hard work, and the excellent application that F-spot is.
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Dotan and Ety Cohen
http://dotancohen.com
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