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2.1.2 Aggregation Options.

--aggr-mode mode

Run aggregation process in given mode. Possible values are: none, delta or template.

--aggr-delta number

Aggregation time delta, in seconds. Files with DateTimeOriginal and ones of the previous file delta, greater than ‘--aggr-delta’ are placed in the directory, with the name constructed by concatenating the value of the ‘--aggr-directory’ option and the directory name counter.

--aggr-directory directory

Aggregation directory name prefix (default is “Images”)

-a template
--aggr-template template

File name template to use for file aggregation. Images are aggregated by date/time patterns. You may use combination of ‘%d’, ‘%H’, ‘%M’, ‘%m’, ‘%S’, ‘%Y’, and ‘%y’ meta-characters. The template can also be defined in the configuration file (see Aggregation Template variable). The default is ‘%Y%m%d’. For the detailed description, refer to ‘--name-template’ option. For practical uses, see see section Template examples. section.

--aggr-virtual
--no-aggr-virtual

Defines virtualization for existent aggregation modes. If set, resulting files are placed into the directory given by the command line option ‘--aggr-virtual-directory’ or configuration file option aggregation virtual directory then any changes required by the current aggregation mode are applied. The main effect of ‘--aggr-virtual’ is that any files to be aggregated remain untouched in their places, and symlinks pointing to them are stored in the directory tree created. Use ‘--no-aggr-virtual’ to prevent virtualization.

--aggr-virtual-directory directory

Store virtual aggregation files in directory


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