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Advanced search problem

digikam-2
Happy New Year,

app: 5.7.0 on archlinux

I'm trying to search by file type (search tab):

* picture property > file format > click on any to select JPG

I get: 1 item

* file/album > filename contains: "jpg"

I get: 11058 items. I have page down to check and they show the
filetype JPG as an overlay on the image.

What am I doing wrong?

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Re: Advanced search problem

AndriusWild
Are your files .jpg or .JPG? Linux based OSs usually treat them as different files.



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-------- Original message --------
Date: 2018-01-02 1:07 PM (GMT-07:00)
Subject: Advanced search problem

Happy New Year,

app: 5.7.0 on archlinux

I'm trying to search by file type (search tab):

* picture property > file format > click on any to select JPG

I get: 1 item

* file/album > filename contains: "jpg"

I get: 11058 items. I have page down to check and they show the
filetype JPG as an overlay on the image.

What am I doing wrong?

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sknahT

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Re: Advanced search problem

AndriusWild
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Actually I just tried Advanced search in digikam 5.7.0 openSUSE and search by file name containing "jpg" showed both JPG and jpg.



Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.

-------- Original message --------
Date: 2018-01-02 1:07 PM (GMT-07:00)
Subject: Advanced search problem

Happy New Year,

app: 5.7.0 on archlinux

I'm trying to search by file type (search tab):

* picture property > file format > click on any to select JPG

I get: 1 item

* file/album > filename contains: "jpg"

I get: 11058 items. I have page down to check and they show the
filetype JPG as an overlay on the image.

What am I doing wrong?

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sknahT

vyS
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Re: Advanced search problem

Maik Qualmann
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Do you use MySQL as a database backend? If so, with digiKam-5.8.0 it will be
case insensitive again, as with SQLite.

Maik

Am Dienstag, 2. Januar 2018, 21:07:47 CET schrieb [hidden email]:

> Happy New Year,
>
> app: 5.7.0 on archlinux
>
> I'm trying to search by file type (search tab):
>
> * picture property > file format > click on any to select JPG
>
> I get: 1 item
>
> * file/album > filename contains: "jpg"
>
> I get: 11058 items. I have page down to check and they show the
> filetype JPG as an overlay on the image.
>
> What am I doing wrong?


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Re: Advanced search problem

digikam-2
On Tue, 02 Jan 2018 21:35:21 +0100
Maik Qualmann <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Do you use MySQL as a database backend? If so, with digiKam-5.8.0
> it will be case insensitive again, as with SQLite.

5.7.0 appimage and sqlite
Database statistics

digikam version 5.7.0
Images:

GIF: 5
JPG: 10822
PNG: 15
RAW-CR2: 28855
RAW-DNG: 8589
RAW-PEF: 1761
RAW-RAF: 4208
TIFF: 269
total: 54524
:
Total Items: 54524
Albums: 326
Tags: 116
:
Database backend: QSQLITE
Database Path: /home/froggy/downloads/digikam/



>
> Maik
>
> Am Dienstag, 2. Januar 2018, 21:07:47 CET schrieb
> [hidden email]:
> > Happy New Year,
> >
> > app: 5.7.0 on archlinux
> >
> > I'm trying to search by file type (search tab):
> >
> > * picture property > file format > click on any to select JPG
> >
> > I get: 1 item
> >
> > * file/album > filename contains: "jpg"
> >
> > I get: 11058 items. I have page down to check and they show the
> > filetype JPG as an overlay on the image.
> >
> > What am I doing wrong?  
>
>
> --
> Gruß Maik
>
>


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Re: Advanced search problem

digikam-2
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On Tue, 02 Jan 2018 13:19:01 -0700
Andrey Goreev <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Are your files .jpg or .JPG? Linux based OSs usually treat them as
> different files.

Shouldn't it be the same since I asked for the file type:

picture property > file format > click on the word any to select JPG
(DK capitalize it, not me)

Almost all my jpegs are jpg, lowercase jpg

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