All strings stored in metadata and editable in digiKam support these features.Īll bundles integrate ExifTool to 12.59 with fixes to detect this metadata engine properly at run-time. ![]() ![]() Text automatically using an online translation engine and store the result in alternative-languages. With these new options, this will allow users to check sentences automatically where textual contents can be entered, to translate A new setting has been integrated to list preferred alternative or translated languages in the text edit widget. To improve the textual information experience everywhere in digiKam, spell-checking support has been added in the captions/information/properties edit-text widgets, along with a new Spell Check configuration panel in the Setup/Misc menu for digiKam and Showfoto. The online documentation section of this new post processing tool for digiKam and Showfoto can be read here. It’s based on the very powerful multi-platforms and open-source Tesserac engine. New OCR tool, Spell-checking, and Localize Settingsįurthermore, we added a new tool to perform OCR over scanned text. Finally, you can also store the versioned images in the Image Editor using these lossless formats, as with the Import Tool. The Batch Queue Manager now supports these format as new codecs to convert your files. For example, when you import new items from a camera, a post-process conversion from JPEG to a safety lossless container can be done in the background. The image formats JPEG-XL, WEBP, and AVIF can be used everywhere in digiKam to export your data using lossy compression or not. Non-standard Deflate-compressed integer DNG files support.Tiled bit-packed (and 16-bit unpacked) DNGs support.The RAW file decoder Libraw have been updated to the last snapshot 20230403 with new camera and features: We add the TIFF 16 bits float (half-float) images encoding to support images generated with HDR feature by other photo management program. The Libjasper codec version > 4.0 is supported to handle more exotic formats based on JPEG-2000 and to improve stability. Image support was greatly improved in this release with the important changes listed below. Please look at the README file where you will find all technical details to help us with this manual. The new documentation is open for contributions, to fix contents, translate, and add new sections/chapters. An EPUB version is also available for the off-line use cases. The content is published in a dedicated web site, internationalized by the KDE translation teams. This will open the online contents at the right section depending on the context. This one is really a pleasure to use by documentation writers.Īpplication includes buttons and links everywhere as possible to guide end-users with the digiKam usages. We have been working many months to migrate and proof-read the old digiKam documentation based on DocBook format to a new architecture, more simple, easy to maintain, and translatable.Īfter 20 years, we left the DocBook manual for the modern Sphinx/ReStructuredText framework. New Online DocumentationĪ huge Application as digiKam needs good documentation for end users, and is well written with plenty of screen-shots and screen-casts. ![]() See below the list of most important features coming with this release. After two years of development and bugs triage, and tests, the digiKam team is proud to present the new major version 8.0.0 of its open source digital photo manager.
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