![]() ![]() ![]() I’ll be nice to have some “toggle on/off” extension capacity ( and some sort of custom extension section), so the user could configure his customs extensions and toggle them on/off without the need to clear the original existing file type associations and resetting them again after the use of his custom extensions. Since EXIFTOOL can read more metadata and not only from picture files, but for tons of other file types too! (this can solve the question “Non-Document File Metadata / Additional Columns?” asked by mg)ĮXIFTOOL is also free and is active developed. Regarding metadata info I’ll suggest the use of EXIFTOOL instead of EXIV2. If cannot see it correctly, tweak the options “Office/PDF documents” (I think it should be checked (in the search options configuration)) png files (since those are the ones that we specified in our xml configuration file, and supported by exiv2)Ģ. E.G: (Look In:Ğ:\ ) and all the files inside folder E:\ will appear and we’ll be able to see the metadata extracted from the. jpg image as it were a container/folder (Look In:Ğ:\img_0567.jpg). It’s not necessary to search “inside” the. So when clearing the file type associations of our example, it’s important to remove the JPEG and the PNG associations.ġ. When removing the default image interpreters, it’s better to clear the existing file type associations, but not rename nor remove the existing. bat file (one can locate it in file properties -> Security tab -> Object name) The correct location of the batch file is “E:\usr\bin\run_exiv2.bat” not “E:\usr\bin\exiv2\run_exiv2.bat” Note: the quotation marks (““) are important since they allow spaces in the files/folders namesįor more understanding of the code, refer to batch scripting guides. The correct file ( for windows systems) should be “ **.zip**” ![]() As also including it on FileLocator's help file (Custom Extensions) since both examples complement each other. Hi Dave thanks for the detailed example but I’d suggest some additions/modifications so it’ll be a reference in the future. ![]()
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