Units API.

See the Weblate's Web API documentation for detailed description of the API.

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        "<big>Renaming</big><hr><br>General date time options are self-explanatory.<br><br><b>String:</b> This can be any string you like, including spaces. UTF-8 is used, but I can' t predict which \"strange\" characters cause errors on your OS.<br><br><b>Camera model:</b> Extracts the camera model from the Exif data of your image(s).<br><br><b>Location:</b> Extracts the \"xmp:location\" info from your image(s). NOTE: This will only work if your images contain this info. For example because you added that before(!) in the \"Edit data → GPS\" tab.<br><br><b>City Name:</b> This will extract the \"xmp:city\" info from your image(s). NOTE: This will only work if your images contain this info. For example because you added that before(!) in the \"Edit data → GPS\" tab.<br><br><b>ISO value:</b> Takes the \"exif:iso\" value from images. As ISO is just a numeric value like 100, the string ISO will be added, making it 100ISO.<br><br><b>Equivalent 35 mm focal length:</b> Adds the corresponding focal length of what you would have had to use on a 35 mm camera.<br><br><b>Original file name:</b> The original name as given by your camera maker for your image.<br>"
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