> On Monday 22 December 2008 20:29:18 tulear wrote: > > Is it possible to exclude some directory from a collection : I'm using a > > Synology NAS to store my pictures and it provide also a tool to create > > Web Album; the issue is that this tools create many folders names @eaDir > > and it take to much time for Digikam to scan so many folders ... > > > > So I'd want to tell Digikam to not consider any "@eaDir" folders, ... > > > > Thank you > > Hi there, > no, it is not possible to prune a path below any top level collection. As > far as I know this feature is not planned for in the future. > I filter the paths I don't want to be seen in digiKam by putting a dot in > front of them (hiding), that's a workaround. > > Gerhard > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users Kubuntu 8.10, KDE 4.1.3, and Digikam 0.9.4(Using KDE 3.5.10) latest versions from the repositories in all cases. I tried your technique of using dot files as I also want to hide a few subdirectories. I had several photos with comments and tags in a few sub-albums under an album for that given year. In Digikam I created a new sub-album that I named Trash. I used Digikam to move a few photos to this album. I didn't call it .Trash right away as I wanted to see it for the move process and I wanted to keep comments and tags until I finally dispose of the photos or find a way to rehabilitate them. I moved the photos; comments, tags and all, to Trash and then renamed it .Trash. It still shows up when I open Digikam. Obviously I did something wrong? Is trying to use Digikam to preserve the comments and tags the issue? These images are all .png files so I can't store things in EXIF or IPTC spaces, yet. These are a bunch of photos scanned from old 35mm slides. Some did not scan well and I've since learned better scanning techniques. I'd like to isolate these from the better photos until I can handle them. It is awkward viewing them amongst the good photos as I tag and comment. TIA. _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
On Sunday 11 January 2009 17:35:09 Dick Angus wrote:
> > On Monday 22 December 2008 20:29:18 tulear wrote: > > > Is it possible to exclude some directory from a collection : I'm using > > > a Synology NAS to store my pictures and it provide also a tool to > > > create Web Album; the issue is that this tools create many folders > > > names @eaDir and it take to much time for Digikam to scan so many > > > folders ... > > > > > > So I'd want to tell Digikam to not consider any "@eaDir" folders, ... > > > > > > Thank you > > > > Hi there, > > no, it is not possible to prune a path below any top level collection. As > > far as I know this feature is not planned for in the future. > > I filter the paths I don't want to be seen in digiKam by putting a dot in > > front of them (hiding), that's a workaround. > > > > Gerhard > > _______________________________________________ > > Digikam-users mailing list > > [hidden email] > > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > > Kubuntu 8.10, KDE 4.1.3, and Digikam 0.9.4(Using KDE 3.5.10) latest > versions from the repositories in all cases. > > I tried your technique of using dot files as I also want to hide a few > subdirectories. I had several photos with comments and tags in a few > sub-albums under an album for that given year. In Digikam I created a new > sub-album that I named Trash. I used Digikam to move a few photos to this > album. I didn't call it .Trash right away as I wanted to see it for the > move process and I wanted to keep comments and tags until I finally dispose > of the photos or find a way to rehabilitate them. I moved the photos; > comments, tags and all, to Trash and then renamed it .Trash. It still shows > up when I open Digikam. Obviously I did something wrong? Is trying to use > Digikam to preserve the comments and tags the issue? digiKam knows and keeps track. You have to add the dot outside of digikam. Gerhard > These images are all .png files so I can't store things in EXIF or IPTC > spaces, yet. These are a bunch of photos scanned from old 35mm slides. Some > did not scan well and I've since learned better scanning techniques. I'd > like to isolate these from the better photos until I can handle them. It is > awkward viewing them amongst the good photos as I tag and comment. TIA. _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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