LAMEDA stands for List Attachment MEtaDAta. This function can be used as a shortcode included in the text or a template tag to display the metadata of an attachment, like EXIFs of a picture. WordPress 2.5 will extract all the EXIF data of the pictures you upload and Lameda will display them easily.
Lameda requires at least WP 2.5 (or up). It is compatible with all versions of WordPress up to the latest release (2.5.1).
- Download the file.
- unzip and drop all the files, (within the lameda directory - including the subdirectories) as is, in your plugins/lameda directory.
- Enable the plugin in the WP Admin >> Plugins section.
- Insert the shortcode [lameda] and its attributes in the text of a page or modify the template tag in the template files.
(Note: if you are upgrading from a previous install, simply overwrite the older files with the new ones following the instructions above.)
Lameda is delivered in English and French but can be easily used with other languages. You just have to create a file lameda-xx_YY.po (xx_YY being the language code of your WordPress settings. Eg: fr_FR for French) from the existing file lameda.pot using PoEdit. Then, just translate the text strings located after the "msgid" tag and put the translated string after the "msgstr" tag.
The resulting
PpP-xx_YY.mo file has to stored in the "languages" directory of Lameda.