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Extension for Nautilus that overlays an emblem on pictures that have embedded latitude/longitude coordinates

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nautilus-exif-coordinates-or-not

This extension shows a small "+" overlay icon on the lower-right of pictures that have GPS coordinates.

GPS signal comes and go, sometimes even when taking 3 pictures of the same thing only 1 will have coordinates. If you consider latitude/longitude information a positive thing, then now you can easily see which picture to choose.

It is rather fast, but still slows down Nautilus when browsing folders with many pictures. Pull requests welcome! :-)

Installation

nautilus-exif-coordinates-or-not also supports Nemo and Caja. To install it for Nemo or Caja, replace "nautilus" everywhere it appears below with "caja" or "nemo". Everything is exactly the same since nemo and caja are forks of Nautilus that have not changed anything relevant to this extension.

nautilus-exif-coordinates-or-not requires python-gi, python-nautilus (or python-nemo or python-caja), and the python libraries pathlib, enum34, exif library. On Ubuntu these are installable with: sudo apt-get install python-gi python-pathlib python-nautilus python-enum34 python-exif

To install nautilus-exif-coordinates-or-not, put the single python file git-nautilus- icons.py in ~/.local/share/nautilus-python/extensions, and put the icons folder hicolor in ~/.icons/. These directories might not exist, in which case create them. You can use the following commands to do so:

cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/nicolas-raoul/nautilus_commons_upload_status
cd git_nautilus_icons/
mkdir -p ~/.icons
cp -r icons/hicolor ~/.icons
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/nautilus-python/extensions
cp nautilus-exif-coordinates-or-not.py ~/.local/share/nautilus-python/extensions

Then restart Nautilus with nautilus -q and the plugin will be loaded next time a Nautilus window is opened.

To uninstall, simply delete nautilus-exif-coordinates-or-not.py and the hicolor icons folder.

Notes

Icons are updated every time you browse to a directory, but whilst in a directory, Nautilus doesn't ask the extension for new icons unless it sees a file change on disk. Tap F5 in Nautilus to force a refresh.

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