On Monday 19 July 2010 18:28:59 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* lynn
[07-19-10 10:37]: Hi. The file auto rotates no problem. It doesn't stay auto rotated though. It's a batch rotate with, say 100 shot's I want to rotate and stay rotated.
OK! I completely mis-understood your problem. From this statement, I surmise that you expect gwinview to rotate images according to exif data and not only display them but write them to display that way in other applications.
For me, gwenview displays images according to their exif recorded orientation, *but* it does not write the images at that orientation unless you select the images and the plugin or the forward/backward arrow.
For me, gwenview always displays images in a way that it thinks is the right way up no matter what I've done to them.
I COMPLETELY mis-understood your question. sori
No problem. It looks as though jhead at the command line is the only way for me to go. L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org