I guess it would be more like (not tested):

<ac:for param="file">
 <fileset dir="src" includes="**/*.jpg" />
 <sequential>
   <exif file="@{file}">
     <getdate property="exif.date" format="yyyyMMddhhmmss" override="true" />
   </exif>
   <copy file="@{file}" tofile="dest/${exif.date}.jpg" />
 </sequential>
</ac:for>

<exif> is a task i am also working on (antexif @ sourceforge)

Thank you,

Patrick

On 12/11/06, Matt Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Dominique Devienne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I did not find anything :-(. I was just hoping
> there would be a trick somewhere.
>
> Maybe this is too weird, but this could possibly
> work:

Right; the problem is that a <mapper> is, in longhand,
a "filename mapper."  NAME being the key.  Mappers
were never designed to know more than a file's name.
So the closest you'll probably get anytime soon would
be to implement a selector that can relate the file's
type to its content, and use this in conjunction with
ac:for, perhaps like (if my understanding of the
problem is close enough):

<property name="exts" value="tif,gif,png,jpg" />

<ac:for param="ext" list="${exts}">
  <sequential>
    <copy todir="dest">
      <fileset dir="src">
        <custom-sel type="@{ext}" />
      </fileset>
      <globmapper from="*.*"  to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" />
    </copy>
  </sequential>
</ac:for>

Is that really so much worse?

-Matt

[SNIP]



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