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pyGTKtalog 1.9
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pyGTKtalog is Linux/FreeBSD program for indexing CD/DVD or directories on
filesystem. It is similar to gtktalog <http://www.nongnu.org/gtktalog/> or
gwhere <http://www.gwhere.org/home.php3>. There is no coincidence in name of
application, because it's ment to be replacement (in some way) for gtktalog,
which seems to be dead project for years.

FEATURES
========

- scan for files in selected media
- get/generate thumbnails from exif and other images
- most important exif tags
- add/edit description and notes
- fetch comments for images made in gThumb <http://gthumb.sourceforge.net>
- add/remove unlimited images to any file or directory
- tagging files <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_%28metadata%29>
- and more :)

REQUIREMENTS
============

pyGTKtalog is written in python with following dependencies:

- python 2.5 or higher
- pygtk 2.12 or higher <http://www.pygtk.org>

Optional modules:

- PIL <http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/index.htm> for image manipulation

Additional pyGTKtalog uses pygtkmvc <http://pygtkmvc.sourceforge.net> by Roberto
Cavada and EXIF module by Gene Cash (slightly updatetd to EXIF 2.2 by me) which
are included in sources.

pyGTKtalog extensivly uses external programs in unix spirit, however there is
small possibility of using it Windows (probably with limitations) and quite big
possiblity to run it on other sofisticated unix-like systems (i.e.
BeOS/ZETA/Haiku, QNX or MacOSX).

INSTALATION
===========

You don't have to install it if you don't want to. You can just change current
directory to pyGTKtalog and simply run:

./pyGTKtalog

That's it. Alternatively, if you like to put it in more system wide place, all
you have to do is:

- put pyGTKtalog directory into your destination of choice (/usr/local/share,
  /opt or ~/ is typical bet)
- copy pyGTKtalog shell script to /usr/bin, /usr/local/bin or in
  other place, where PATH variable is pointing or you feel like.
- then modify pyGTKtalog line 6 to match right pygtktalog.py directory

Then, just run pyGTKtalog script.
  
TODO
====

PyGTKtalog is still under heavy development, however there is small chance to
change structure of catalogs (and if it'll change, there will be transparent
function to update DB schema).

For version 1.0 there are no features to be done, just bug fixes.

There are still minor aims for versions 1.x to be done:
- consolidate popup-menus with edit menu
- add popup menu for directly removing tag from tag cloud
- implement advanced search

For version 2.0:
- Export/Import
- Icon grid in files view
- command line support: query, adding media to collection etc
- internationalization
- export to XLS
- user definied group of tags (represented by color in cloud tag)
- hiding specified files - configurable, like dot prefixed, cfg and manualy
  selected
- tests
- warning about existing image in media directory
Removed:
- filetypes handling (movies, images, archives, documents etc). Now it have
  common, unified external "plugin" system - simple text output from command
  line programs.
- anime/movie
		- title
		- alt title
		- type (anime movie, movie, anime oav, anime tv series, tv series, etc)
		- cover/images
		- genre
		- lang
		- sub lang
		- release date (from - to)
		- anidb link/imdb link
  Maybe in future versions. Now text file descriptions/notes and tags have to
  be enough for good and fast information search.

NOTES
=====

Catalog file is plain sqlite database (optionally compressed with bzip2). All
images are stored in ~/.pygtktalog/images directory. Names for images are
generated sha512 hash from image file itself. There is small possibility for two
identical hash for different image files. However, no images are overwritten.
Thumbnail filename for each image is simply concatenation of image filename in
images directory and '_t' string.

There is also converter from old database to new for internal use only. In
public release there will be no other formats so it will be useless, and
deleted. There are some issues with converting. All thumbnails will be lost. All
images without big image will be lost. There are serious changes with
application design, and I decided, that is better to keep media unpacked on
disk, instead of pack it every time with save and unpack with open methods. New
design prevent from deleting any file from media directory (placed in
~/.pygtktalog/images). Functionality for exporting images and corresponding db
file is planned.

UPDATE
------
There can be added images for virtually any item in catalog. Therefore there is
some hazard with image filenames.
After long consideration and experiments I've decided, that images for every
item will have file name as follows:

sha512("filename" + "file size" + "file modification date").hexdigest()

for thumbnails:
sha512("filename" + "file size" + "file modification date").hexdigest() + "_t"

Why that way? There is plenty ways to achive goal to keep thumbnails/data with
applications, however I wanted to keep all things in one place, just to prevent
mixing this up with existing, system specific (Gnome, KDE, maybe MacOS, or any
other which is capable to run this application) own solution. Another reason
lays on catalogs update mechanizm. Imagine, that you have large collection of
movie clips and want to frequently add and/or delete somethong from that.
Changing file names of virtually all files is rather rare case. However moving
them between directories will be much more frequent scenario. And now, if you
want to update things in catalog, program will just check if there is such
generated image from movie filename, size and dates, and then it will just
assign that image to file in catalog. No need to wase time again for generating
movie shots all over again.

Of course there are some limits for such approach. There is relatively small
possibility to generate two filenames that are the same in two cases:

1. There are two different files (movies or images) with the same name, same
size and same timestamp in different directories. This could happen in case of
images that have fixed size (like BMP) and then due to image/thumbnail creating
policy only the first one will be placed in images directory.

2. Another possibility........ fuck.


BUGS
====

All bugs please report to Roman 'gryf' Dobosz <roman.dobosz@gmail.com>

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