man kimdaba (Commandes) - KDE tool for indexing, searching and viewing images by keywords.
NAME
kimdaba - KDE tool for indexing, searching and viewing images by keywords.
SYNOPSIS
kimdaba [--demo] [-c file] [--import file]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the kimdaba command.
KDE Image Database (kimdaba) lets you index, search, group and view images by keywords, date, locations and persons. It provides a quick and elegant way to lookup groups of images when you have thousands of pictures on your hard disk.
The information associated with each photo is stored in an XML file. Together with its keywords, kimdaba stores each picture's MD5 sum, so it will recognize them even if you move them to another directory.
OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). Below are the kimdaba-specific options. For a full summary of options, run kimdaba --help-all.
- --help-all
- Show all options, including generic KDE and Qt options.
- -c file
- Load alternate config file.
- --demo
- Starts KimDaBa with a prebuilt set of demo images.
- --import file
- Import database file. Kimdaba allows you to export a set of your images into a .kim file, which other people may import into their database, to get your classification for these images. This option allows you to import an external .kim file into kimdaba.
SEE ALSO
digikam (1).
Full user documentation is available through the KDE Help Center. You can also enter the URL help:/kimdaba/ directly into konqueror or you can run helpcenter help:/kimdaba/ from the command-line.
If the KDE Help Centre is not installed then you can read this documentation in HTML format from /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/kimdaba/.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by David L. Moreno (david.lopez.moreno@hispalinux.es) for the Debian system (but may be used by others).