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0021 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:1
0022 msgid "digiKam Templates Settings"
0023 msgstr ""
0024 
0025 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:1
0026 msgid ""
0027 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0028 "learn, easy, configure, setup, template, metadata, copyright, author, title, "
0029 "credit, source, IPTC, XMP"
0030 msgstr ""
0031 
0032 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:14
0033 msgid "Templates Settings"
0034 msgstr ""
0035 
0036 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:16
0037 msgid "Contents"
0038 msgstr ""
0039 
0040 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:19
0041 msgid "Overview"
0042 msgstr ""
0043 
0044 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:21
0045 msgid ""
0046 "The **Metadata Templates Manager** is meant to create and manage metadata "
0047 "templates which can be used in:"
0048 msgstr ""
0049 
0050 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:23
0051 msgid ""
0052 "The **Information** tab of the **Captions** view from the Right Sidebar."
0053 msgstr ""
0054 
0055 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:25
0056 msgid ""
0057 "The **On the Fly Operations (JPEG only)** section of the **Settings** view "
0058 "from the Right Sidebar in the :menuselection:`Import --> Cameras` Window."
0059 msgstr ""
0060 
0061 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:27
0062 msgid ""
0063 "The goal of templates is to apply more than one metadata information at the "
0064 "same time to items. You can create many profiles corresponding to your "
0065 "workflow. In all cases, the information will be hosted in file to XMP "
0066 "metadata, and for some fields, in IPTC when possible. Remember that XMP is a "
0067 "replacement of IPTC as explained :ref:`in this section <iptc_tags>` of the "
0068 "manual."
0069 msgstr ""
0070 
0071 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:30
0072 msgid ""
0073 "The top part shows a list of the already existing templates. The first row "
0074 "shows the title of the template, the second row shows the name of the "
0075 "author(s) in the “Author Names” field of that very template. To the right "
0076 "you have three editing buttons, below an input field for the template title. "
0077 "To create a new template you type a title in the input field and click the "
0078 "**Add** button. The new template will appear in the list. To edit an "
0079 "existing template you select it in the list, then you edit its fields (see "
0080 "next paragraph) and finally you click the **Replace** button. You can as "
0081 "well type in a new title for the edited template and save the new version "
0082 "with the **Add** button. To delete a template, very obviously, you select it "
0083 "in the list and click the **Remove** button."
0084 msgstr ""
0085 
0086 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:34
0087 msgid ""
0088 "Note that all the changes you made to the templates will only be stored in "
0089 "the template file if you exit the settings dialog with **OK** button. The "
0090 "**Add** and **Replace** buttons only change the template list in the memory."
0091 msgstr ""
0092 
0093 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:38
0094 msgid ""
0095 "The template file can be found in :file:`~/.local/share/digikam/` for manual "
0096 "backup or for managing different template sets by means of the file system."
0097 msgstr ""
0098 
0099 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:40
0100 msgid ""
0101 "The rest of the window is divided into four tabs, grouping the metadata "
0102 "fields into **Rights**, **Location**, **Contact** and **Subjects**."
0103 msgstr ""
0104 
0105 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:43
0106 msgid "The Rights Information"
0107 msgstr ""
0108 
0109 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:49
0110 msgid "The digiKam Template Rights Configuration Page"
0111 msgstr ""
0112 
0113 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:51
0114 msgid ""
0115 "The **Rights** tab contains the default identity and copyright data. This is "
0116 "an extract of the IPTC/XMP specifications for these fields:"
0117 msgstr ""
0118 
0119 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:53
0120 msgid ""
0121 "**Authors** (synonymous to *Creator and By-line*): This field should contain "
0122 "your name, or the name of the person who created the photograph. If it is "
0123 "not appropriate to add the name of the photographer (for example, if the "
0124 "identity of the photographer needs to be protected) the name of a company or "
0125 "organization can also be used. Once saved, this field should not be changed "
0126 "by anyone. This field does not support the use of commas or semi-colons as "
0127 "separator. With IPTC, this field is limited to 32 characters."
0128 msgstr ""
0129 
0130 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:55
0131 msgid ""
0132 "**Author Positions** (synonymous with *By-line title*): This field should "
0133 "contain the job title of the photographer. Examples might include titles "
0134 "such as: Staff Photographer, Freelance Photographer, or Independent "
0135 "Commercial Photographer. Since this is a qualifier for the Author field, the "
0136 "Author field must also be filled out. With IPTC, this field is limited to 32 "
0137 "characters."
0138 msgstr ""
0139 
0140 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:57
0141 msgid ""
0142 "**Credit** (synonymous with *Provider*): Use the credit field to identify "
0143 "who is providing the photograph. This does not necessarily have to be the "
0144 "author. If a photographer is working for a news agency such as Reuters or "
0145 "the Associated Press, these organizations could be listed here as they are "
0146 "\"providing\" the image for use by others. If the image is a stock "
0147 "photograph, then the group (agency) involved in supplying the image should "
0148 "be listed here. With IPTC, this field is limited to 32 characters."
0149 msgstr ""
0150 
0151 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:59
0152 msgid ""
0153 "**Copyright**: The Copyright Notice should contain any necessary copyright "
0154 "notice for claiming the intellectual property, and should identify the "
0155 "current owner(s) of the copyright for the photograph. Usually, this would be "
0156 "the photographer, but if the image was done by an employee or as work-for-"
0157 "hire, then the agency or company should be listed. Use the form appropriate "
0158 "to your country. For the United States you would typically follow the form "
0159 "of (c) {date of first publication} name of copyright owner, as in *(c) 2005 "
0160 "John Doe.* Note, the word *copyright* or the abbreviation *copr* may be used "
0161 "in place of the (c) symbol. In some foreign countries only the copyright "
0162 "symbol is recognized and the abbreviation does not work. Furthermore the "
0163 "copyright symbol must be a full circle with a *c* inside; using something "
0164 "like (c) where the parentheses form a partial circle is not sufficient. For "
0165 "additional protection worldwide, use of the phrase, \"all rights reserved\" "
0166 "following the notice above is encouraged. In Europe you would use: Copyright "
0167 "{Year} {Copyright owner}, all rights reserved. In Japan, for maximum "
0168 "protection, the following three items should appear in the copyright field "
0169 "of the IPTC Core: (a) the word, Copyright; (b) year of the first "
0170 "publication; and (c) name of the author. You may also wish to include the "
0171 "phrase *all rights reserved*. With XMP, you can include more than one "
0172 "copyright string using different languages. With IPTC, this field is limited "
0173 "to 128 characters."
0174 msgstr ""
0175 
0176 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:61
0177 msgid ""
0178 "**Right Usage Terms**: The Right Usage Terms field should be used to list "
0179 "instructions on how a resource can be legally used. With XMP, you can "
0180 "include more than one right usage terms string using different languages. "
0181 "This field does not exist with IPTC."
0182 msgstr ""
0183 
0184 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:63
0185 msgid ""
0186 "**Source**: The Source field should be used to identify the original owner "
0187 "or copyright holder of the photograph. The value of this field should never "
0188 "be changed after the information is entered following the image's creation. "
0189 "While not yet enforced by the custom panels, you should consider this to be "
0190 "a \"write-once\" field. The source could be an individual, an agency, or a "
0191 "member of an agency. To aid in later searches, it is suggested to separate "
0192 "any slashes */* with a blank space. Use the form *photographer / agency* "
0193 "rather than *photographer/agency*. Source may also be different from Creator "
0194 "and from the names listed in the **Copyright Notice**. With IPTC, this field "
0195 "is limited to 32 characters."
0196 msgstr ""
0197 
0198 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:65
0199 msgid ""
0200 "**Instructions**: The Instructions field should be used to list editorial "
0201 "instructions concerning the use of photograph. With IPTC, this field is "
0202 "limited to 256 characters."
0203 msgstr ""
0204 
0205 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:68
0206 msgid "The Location Information"
0207 msgstr ""
0208 
0209 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:74
0210 msgid "The digiKam Template Location Configuration Page"
0211 msgstr ""
0212 
0213 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:76
0214 msgid ""
0215 "The **Location** tab contains the default data about the place in the world "
0216 "describing the contents. This is an extract of the IPTC/XMP specifications "
0217 "for these fields:"
0218 msgstr ""
0219 
0220 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:78
0221 msgid ""
0222 "**City**: This field should contain the name of the city where the "
0223 "photograph was taken. With IPTC, this field is limited to 32 characters."
0224 msgstr ""
0225 
0226 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:80
0227 msgid ""
0228 "**Sublocation**: This field should contain the sublocation of the city where "
0229 "the photograph was taken. With IPTC, this field is limited to 32 characters."
0230 msgstr ""
0231 
0232 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:82
0233 msgid ""
0234 "**State/Province**: This field should contain the province or state where "
0235 "the photograph was taken. With IPTC, this field is limited to 32 characters."
0236 msgstr ""
0237 
0238 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:84
0239 msgid ""
0240 "**Country**: Select here the country where the photograph was taken. With "
0241 "IPTC, this field is limited to 64 characters."
0242 msgstr ""
0243 
0244 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:87
0245 msgid "The Contact Information"
0246 msgstr ""
0247 
0248 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:93
0249 msgid "The digiKam Template Contact Configuration Page"
0250 msgstr ""
0251 
0252 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:95
0253 msgid ""
0254 "The data in the Contact tab refer to the (lead) photographer under **Author "
0255 "Names** in the **Rights** tab. As these information do not exists in IPTC, "
0256 "see below an extract of the XMP specifications for these fields:"
0257 msgstr ""
0258 
0259 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:97
0260 msgid ""
0261 "**Address**: This field should contain the address where the lead author "
0262 "lives."
0263 msgstr ""
0264 
0265 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:99
0266 msgid ""
0267 "**Postal Code**: This field should contain the postal code where the lead "
0268 "author lives."
0269 msgstr ""
0270 
0271 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:101
0272 msgid ""
0273 "**City**: This field should contain the city name where the lead author "
0274 "lives."
0275 msgstr ""
0276 
0277 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:103
0278 msgid ""
0279 "**Province**: This field should contain the province where the lead author "
0280 "lives."
0281 msgstr ""
0282 
0283 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:105
0284 msgid ""
0285 "**Country**: This field should contain the country name where the lead "
0286 "author lives."
0287 msgstr ""
0288 
0289 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:107
0290 msgid ""
0291 "**Phone**: This field should contain the phone number of the lead author."
0292 msgstr ""
0293 
0294 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:109
0295 msgid "**Email**: This field should contain the email of the lead author."
0296 msgstr ""
0297 
0298 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:111
0299 msgid "**URL**: This field should contain the web site URL of the lead author."
0300 msgstr ""
0301 
0302 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:114
0303 msgid "The Subjects Information"
0304 msgstr ""
0305 
0306 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:120
0307 msgid "The digiKam Template Subjects Configuration Page"
0308 msgstr ""
0309 
0310 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:122
0311 msgid ""
0312 "In the **Subjects** tab you can assign one or more Subject Codes according "
0313 "to the IPTC Photo Metadata Standard to the template. If the first option "
0314 "**Use standard reference code** is selected you can choose a code from the "
0315 "drop down field and the meaning of it will then appear in the fields of the "
0316 "**Use custom definition** section. If you don't know the code for the "
0317 "subject you want to assign this way is a bit tedious since there are 1400 "
0318 "subjects in the standard. A better way is to look for your subject in this "
0319 "URL. There you select **Subject Codes** and your language (English "
0320 "recommended) and click *Show*. In the diagram you scroll and make additional "
0321 "levels of an item visible by clicking on one of the fields. In the field "
0322 "right of the diagram you can find the code of the selected subject."
0323 msgstr ""
0324 
0325 #: ../../setup_application/templates_settings.rst:124
0326 msgid ""
0327 "In general the IPTC Subject Codes are quite comprehensive but on the other "
0328 "hand a bit incomplete in some fields, e.g. under Lifestyle and Leisure/Games "
0329 "you find just Go, Chess, Bridge and Shogi. So you may want to add own "
0330 "subjects, even though they always remain private (or company) subjects. A "
0331 "way to do that in digiKam is to first check **Use standard reference code** "
0332 "and select *10001004* which brings you to *Lifestyle* and *Leisure/Games/"
0333 "shogi* - just to stay in our example. Then you check **Use custom "
0334 "definition** and change the last digit of **Reference** to 5 and the text in "
0335 "the **Detail**” field to - say *domino*. You save this custom definition to "
0336 "the template by clicking **Add** button at the right side of the subjects "
0337 "list. Then you type in a template title (if it's a new template) and save "
0338 "the template by clicking **Add** button at the right side of the templates "
0339 "list. Don't mix up these two."
0340 msgstr ""