Bug 192653 - Add a new BQM tool to export pictures to zip-file or folder with resizement capatibilty
Summary: Add a new BQM tool to export pictures to zip-file or folder with resizement c...
Status: REPORTED
Alias: None
Product: digikam
Classification: Applications
Component: Plugin-Bqm-WishForNewTools (show other bugs)
Version: 1.0.0
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Digikam Developers
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Reported: 2009-05-14 13:58 UTC by stani.rockel
Modified: 2019-07-28 21:28 UTC (History)
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Description stani.rockel 2009-05-14 13:58:22 UTC
Version:            (using KDE 4.2.2)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages

It would be a nice feature to export selected pictures to a zip-file or a folder with the option to resize the pictures (similar to the option: email images).
Comment 1 Matthias Welwarsky 2009-05-14 14:04:08 UTC
resize multiple images to separate folder can be done with batch queue function. try selecting some images and press Ctrl-B. 

Not sure which version you have, but current SVN supports it.

ZIP export could be done as batch tool as well, but does not exist yet.
Comment 2 stani.rockel 2009-05-14 14:30:31 UTC
Yes, it does work with batch-resize. The key-binding not, maybe because i'm running the machine in german. But if I chose an export folder, which is not in my album (e.g. ~/Desktop/export) then it says "Error adding image to application; error message was: Target album is not in the album library" for each picture I've selected. However, the resize works.
Comment 3 caulier.gilles 2009-05-14 14:34:41 UTC
>But if I chose an export folder, which is not in
>my album (e.g. ~/Desktop/export) then it says "Error adding image to
>application; error message was: Target album is not in the album library"

This message comme from Batch Process Image kipi-plugins, not digiKam Batch Queue Manager. It's completly different.

http://www.digikam.org/node/427

Gilles Caulier