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BINS(1)								       BINS(1)

NAME
       bins_edit — Set fields in XML picture description files for BINS

SYNOPSIS
       bins_edit [-a  | --album ]  [-m	| --html ]  [-t title  | --title title
       ]  [-e event  | --event event ]	[-l location  | --location location  ]
       [-p  people   |	--people  people  ]   [-y  date	  | --date date ]  [-d
       description  | --description description	 ]   [--longdesc  longDescrip‐
       tion]   [--shortdesc shortDescription]  [--sample pictureFileName]  [-g
       tag=value  | --generic tag=value ]  [-h	| --help ]  [-v	 | --verbose ]
       [-q  | --quiet ]	 [file]	 [files ...]

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page documents briefly the bins_edit command.

       This  manual  page  was written for the Debian distribution because the
       original program does not have a manual page.  Instead, it has documen‐
       tation  in  HTML	 in /usr/share/doc/bins/index.html as well as a --help
       option.

       bins_edit sets values in the XML picture description files that bins(1)
       uses to generate galleries.

OPTIONS
       This  program  follows  the  usual  GNU	command line syntax, with long
       options starting with two  dashes  (`-').   A  summary  of  options  is
       included below.

       file	 By  default,  file  is	 the filename of the XML file with the
		 image properties.  If the argument has no .xml suffix, it  is
		 added,	 so you can directly give picture names on the command
		 line.	Spaces and other special  characters  (even  newlines)
		 can be used in values given as parameters as long as they are
		 enclosed between quotes.

		 If the --album option is given, the filename  refers  to  the
		 directory of images, and the album.xml in that directory will
		 be modified instead.

       -a

       --album	 edit album description (instead of the default of editing the
		 image description.)  In this case, the file parameter must be
		 the  source  directory	 of  the  album.   Only	 the  --title,
		 --longdesc,	      --shortdesc	  and	      --sample
		 switches make sense with this option.

       -m

       --html	 input value will be interpreted as HTML code, thus,  no  HTML
		 encoding or quoting will be done.

       -t title

       --title title
		 Set the title (of an image.)

       -e event

       --event event
		 Set the event name (of an album or image.)

       -l location

       --location location
		 Set the location (of an image.)

       -p people

       --people people
		 Set the list of people (of an image.)

       -y date

       --date date
		 Set the date (of an image.)

       -d description

       --description description
		 Set the description (of an image.)

       --longdesc longDescription
		 Set the long description (of an album.)

       --shortdesc shortDescription
		 Set the short description (of an album.)

       --sample pictureFileName
		 Select	 the  sample picture, within this album, to be used on
		 the album list (template subalbum.html.) Note that the	 file‐
		 name  is  relative  to	 the album directory, and thus doesn't
		 have a directory component.

       -g  tag=value

       --generic tag=value
		 This lets you set arbitrary fields in the relevant  XML  file
		 (of  the  image  or  the  album.)  Generic tags appear inside
		 description	   which appears inside image; the tag appears
		 as  the  name	attribute  of  a  field element, and the value
		 appears as the content of the element.

       -h

       --help	 Gives quick help (which this man page is based on.)

       -v

       --verbose This switch can appear several times  to  increase  verbosity
		 level.

       -q

       --quiet	 Suppress output.

EXAMPLES
       Set the title of the Image.jpg file to "My picture":

       bins_edit -t "My picture" Image.jpg

       Set the title and location of all JPEG pictures in the directory:

       bins_edit --title Holiday --location Paris *.jpg

       Use of HTML values:

       bins_edit --html --description '<b>BINS</b> is cool' file.jpg

       Set  the	 title	short description and sample image of the album in the
       current directory (note the dot as final parameter):

       bins_edit -a -t "My Album" --sample image.jpg --shortdesc "This	is  my
       album" .

SEE ALSO
       bins (1).

AUTHOR
       This  manual page was written by Mark W. Eichin eichin@thok.org for the
       Debian system (but may be used by others).  As  it  is  mostly  derived
       from  the  bins_edit  program  itself, it is covered by the GNU General
       Public License.

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