![]() ![]() I'd be very happy to receive some indication as to where to look for some instructions. In xnview these test images have xmp AND IPTC info (while the other images, the ones I didn't manipulate, do not have IPTC). When I did that on a few images as a test, and checked the result in Geeqie, the keywords were lost, though they stayed correctly assigned within xnview. I would like the modified keywords to be written to the existing xmp sidecar (for the svg images) and updated in the embedded xmp data (for PNGs). And also to check: "Update or create xmp sidecar". ![]() I assumed I needed to check "Export db category to xmp subject and iptc keyword" and then untick "Create iptc data". I am very confused about how to set up the export options. However, in the view, keywords or categories are visible only for the PNGs, but not for the SVGs. In Settings>Metadata>IPTS&XMP I selected "Import xmp subject or iptc keyword to db categories" and all the keywords/categories got correctly imported - at least it looks so in the sidebar window (the one with "Folders", "Favorites" and "Categories Filter"). As I intend to use XnView in addition to other image managers, I am (for now) not interested in using the xnview database exclusively, but have the keywords (re)embedded in files (or sidecars). They are non-hierarchical, but just simple single-level keywords. One proposed solution is: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:dhor/myway but there is no version of this PPA for my version of Ubuntu: : Error: could not find a distribution template for Ubuntu/zesty Another proposed solution is: apt install libgstreamer-plugins-base0. Once you have worked a bit more with XnView, you should reopen the 'Options' dialog and see whether you can do some fine tuning. As you will see, there are numerous choices available in the options dialog. My aim is to use XnView to rename these existing keywords/categories, while everything else needs to stays the same. The following sections give you some basic tips on how to set up XnView. The SVG files have their keyword metadata in xmp sidecars (created in Geeqie) and PNGs have their keywords embedded in the file itself (probably as xmp). ![]() I have 30k+ images in SVG and PNG format. As a Linux user I normally use Geeqie, which is simpler than XnView, but has some (small) drawbacks. ![]()
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