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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125474
Simon Oosthoek <[hidden email]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[hidden email] --- Comment #6 from Simon Oosthoek <s oosthoek xs4all nl> 2010-09-27 20:50:12 --- I'd like to add a usecase... I posted the same message on the digikam-users mailinglist. ------------------------------------------------ currently I have two semi-separate digikam collections, one on a desktop PC and another on the laptop. For practical reasons (desktop is in the attic always on, laptop is downstairs, easy access) the collection on the laptop contains most of the newer files and recently I've started to add tags there as well. On the desktop I already had a digikam collection and there are some tags there as well. I sometimes rsync the laptop's collection to my desktop, so most of the photos on my laptop are also on the desktop, obviously the digikam db is largely unaware of this. Most photos are two files, one ARW and a JPG, sometimes I have more files for a single shot generated by the gimp from the ARW file. When I tag files, I try to tag both the raw and the jpeg versions, but digikam doesn't write tags to the ARW files, so when I transfer the files to my desktop, half the images lose the tags. How can this be resolved properly? I know digikam can now use a centralised mysql db. One scenario might be that I use mysql on the desktop pc and use NFS+remote mysql from the laptop to have only a single store of images+metadata. This is fine for at home, but when I go on holiday and my laptop is used to store the images during the holiday (in digikam of course), I have to merge stuff again. And of course, the first time I still need to combine the two collections... I can imagine a tool that makes it possible to merge a (remote) collection into the current one, using some user interaction to input the location of the images and the sqlite/mysql database and then copy both the images and the metadata to the current collection. if the file is already in the current collection, users should be able to select a solution (e.g. they might be in different relative locations or they have the same name, but have different tags or even have the same name, but are completely different images (different cameras with same filename structure, counter overflow+reset)) does such a tool exist? or should this be a wish filed to bugs.kde.org? If possible I'd love something like this to be available as a commandline replacement for rsync... Cheers Simon -- Configure bugmail: https://bugs.kde.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Digikam-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel |
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