Hi,
1st post to this list: Currently my whole "Home" directory on Mandriva 2010 Linux is scanned and stored within the "Settings>Configure DigiKam>Collections>Local Collections" as Col .0 This was an oversight when I began to use Digikam - and of course collects all images in every folder within my home directory. It would be more efficient and faster if I could just include in the Local Collections those folders that contained my photos, videos, etc. BUT - I don't want to delete the Collection "Col. 0" and recreate - if it means all my tags etc disappeared with the Collection. So - can I delete Col.0 and recreate a more focused Collection - or is there a way to remove folders from the collection? Thought about creating a new collection and checking that before deleting Col.0 - but DigiKam will not let me create a new Collection, say, of just my Photos Folder as this is already within the Col.0 Collection. Colin Dr Colin R. Lloyd Consultant Micrometeorologist | Honorary Fellow Wantage | Centre for Ecology and Oxfordshire | Hydrology UK | Wallingford, UK _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Hi Colin,
If I understand your problem correct I think this will work. method 1: Create some directory ¨photo¨ (ex) wherever you want to have al your pictures in a directory structure. add this dir to digikam: Settings>Configure DigiKam>Collections>Local Collections If you want so, do make subdirs No drag your folders from within digikam albumview to your new structure. If done delete your old collections. Now you have a collection only containing your folders with media on it and maintain your tags etc. Your media has moved to different locations, if you do not want that you can choose to do method 2: tools->write metadata to picture start all over again by adding only the folders containing media to your collections album->read metadata to pictures (I think you have to do that album by album) Note: a) I This sulution will not work if you have raw pictures in your collection. b) I consider this methode as potentially unsafe. If both methods do not suit your needs, the only way I can think of is heavy manupilation of the db. Seems very dagerous to me. Please, be so kind to report your findings back. Regards, Rinus Op 05-09-11 11:36, Dr Colin Lloyd schreef: > Hi, > > 1st post to this list: > Currently my whole "Home" directory on Mandriva 2010 Linux is scanned and > stored within the "Settings>Configure DigiKam>Collections>Local Collections" as > Col .0 > This was an oversight when I began to use Digikam - and of course collects all > images in every folder within my home directory. > It would be more efficient and faster if I could just include in the Local > Collections those folders that contained my photos, videos, etc. > BUT - I don't want to delete the Collection "Col. 0" and recreate - if it > means all my tags etc disappeared with the Collection. > So - can I delete Col.0 and recreate a more focused Collection - or is there a > way to remove folders from the collection? > Thought about creating a new collection and checking that before deleting > Col.0 - but DigiKam will not let me create a new Collection, say, of just my > Photos Folder as this is already within the Col.0 Collection. > > Colin > > > Dr Colin R. Lloyd > Consultant Micrometeorologist | Honorary Fellow > Wantage | Centre for Ecology and > Oxfordshire | Hydrology > UK | Wallingford, UK > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Op 05-09-11 12:53, sleepless schreef:
> Hi Colin, > > If I understand your problem correct I think this will work. > > method 1: > > Create some directory ¨photo¨ (ex) wherever you want to have al your > pictures in a directory structure. > add this dir to digikam: Settings>Configure DigiKam>Collections>Local > Collections > If you want so, do make subdirs You may want instead just add the subfolders (ex) family, hollydays, wildlife etc. etc. > Now drag your folders from within digikam albumview to your new > structure. > If done delete your old collections. > > Now you have a collection only containing your folders with media on > it and maintain your tags etc. > > Your media has moved to different locations, if you do not want that > you can choose to do > > method 2: > tools->write metadata to picture > start all over again by adding only the folders containing media to > your collections > album->read metadata to pictures (I think you have to do that album by > album) > Note: a) I This sulution will not work if you have raw pictures in > your collection. > b) I consider this methode as potentially unsafe. > > If both methods do not suit your needs, the only way I can think of is > heavy manupilation of the db. > Seems very dagerous to me. > > Please, be so kind to report your findings back. > > Regards, > Rinus > > > Op 05-09-11 11:36, Dr Colin Lloyd schreef: >> Hi, >> >> 1st post to this list: >> Currently my whole "Home" directory on Mandriva 2010 Linux is scanned >> and >> stored within the "Settings>Configure DigiKam>Collections>Local >> Collections" as >> Col .0 >> This was an oversight when I began to use Digikam - and of course >> collects all >> images in every folder within my home directory. >> It would be more efficient and faster if I could just include in the >> Local >> Collections those folders that contained my photos, videos, etc. >> BUT - I don't want to delete the Collection "Col. 0" and recreate - >> if it >> means all my tags etc disappeared with the Collection. >> So - can I delete Col.0 and recreate a more focused Collection - or >> is there a >> way to remove folders from the collection? >> Thought about creating a new collection and checking that before >> deleting >> Col.0 - but DigiKam will not let me create a new Collection, say, of >> just my >> Photos Folder as this is already within the Col.0 Collection. >> >> Colin >> >> >> Dr Colin R. Lloyd >> Consultant Micrometeorologist | Honorary Fellow >> Wantage | Centre for Ecology and >> Oxfordshire | Hydrology >> UK | Wallingford, UK >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Hi Rinus,
Thanks for quick reply. Tried first method - but it fails because all folders are inside /home/ directory - so moving a folder of photos anywhere else is automatically included in the Digikam startup - it justs scans the new or moved directory into the new setup. So when you try and create a new collection with the new folder name - it says it already has it. It's a bit of a catch 22 - but very Linux - the action being very recursive. Unless you have another method - I will copy all the directories onto external backup and then recreate from scratch the Digikam Collection setup and then reload the images etc back into the new collection format. A bit of a job - with 18Gb of movies and 25 Gb of photos - but nevermind. Thanks Colin Message: 6 Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2011 13:12:16 +0200 From: sleepless <[hidden email]> To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] Local Collections Options Message-ID: <[hidden email]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Op 05-09-11 12:53, sleepless schreef: > Hi Colin, > > If I understand your problem correct I think this will work. > > method 1: > > Create some directory ?photo? (ex) wherever you want to have al your > pictures in a directory structure. > add this dir to digikam: Settings>Configure DigiKam>Collections>Local > Collections > If you want so, do make subdirs You may want instead just add the subfolders (ex) family, hollydays, wildlife etc. etc. > Now drag your folders from within digikam albumview to your new > structure. > If done delete your old collections. > > Now you have a collection only containing your folders with media on > it and maintain your tags etc. > > Your media has moved to different locations, if you do not want that > you can choose to do > > method 2: > tools->write metadata to picture > start all over again by adding only the folders containing media to > your collections > album->read metadata to pictures (I think you have to do that album by > album) > Note: a) I This sulution will not work if you have raw pictures in > your collection. > b) I consider this methode as potentially unsafe. > > If both methods do not suit your needs, the only way I can think of is > heavy manupilation of the db. > Seems very dagerous to me. > > Please, be so kind to report your findings back. > > Regards, > Rinus > > > Op 05-09-11 11:36, Dr Colin Lloyd schreef: >> Hi, >> >> 1st post to this list: >> Currently my whole "Home" directory on Mandriva 2010 Linux is scanned >> and >> stored within the "Settings>Configure DigiKam>Collections>Local >> Collections" as >> Col .0 >> This was an oversight when I began to use Digikam - and of course >> collects all >> images in every folder within my home directory. >> It would be more efficient and faster if I could just include in the >> Local >> Collections those folders that contained my photos, videos, etc. >> BUT - I don't want to delete the Collection "Col. 0" and recreate - >> if it >> means all my tags etc disappeared with the Collection. >> So - can I delete Col.0 and recreate a more focused Collection - or >> is there a >> way to remove folders from the collection? >> Thought about creating a new collection and checking that before >> deleting >> Col.0 - but DigiKam will not let me create a new Collection, say, of >> just my >> Photos Folder as this is already within the Col.0 Collection. >> >> Colin >> >> >> Dr Colin R. Lloyd >> Consultant Micrometeorologist | Honorary Fellow >> Wantage | Centre for Ecology and >> Oxfordshire | Hydrology >> UK | Wallingford, UK >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users End of Digikam-users Digest, Vol 76, Issue 14 ********************************************* Dr Colin R. Lloyd Consultant Micrometeorologist | Honorary Fellow Wantage | Centre for Ecology and Oxfordshire | Hydrology UK | Wallingford, UK _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Op 05-09-11 13:12, sleepless schreef:
> Op 05-09-11 12:53, sleepless schreef: >> Hi Colin, >> >> If I understand your problem correct I think this will work. >> >> method 1: >> >> Create some directory ¨photo¨ (ex) wherever you want As a consequence of advancing insight in your problem I now see that you need to have a drive/partition mounted without your home, this could be in /media >> to have al your pictures in a directory structure. >> add this dir to digikam: Settings>Configure DigiKam>Collections>Local >> Collections > You are not at all obliged to add this rootfolder as an album >> If you want so, do make subdirs > You may want instead just add the subfolders (ex) family, hollydays, > wildlife etc. etc. >> Now drag your folders from within digikam albumview to your new >> structure. >> If done delete your old collections. >> >> Now you have a collection only containing your folders with media on >> it and maintain your tags etc. >> >> Your media has moved to different locations, if you do not want that >> you can choose to do >> >> method 2: >> tools->write metadata to picture >> start all over again by adding only the folders containing media to >> your collections >> album->read metadata to pictures (I think you have to do that album >> by album) >> Note: a) I This sulution will not work if you have raw pictures in >> your collection. >> b) I consider this methode as potentially unsafe. >> >> If both methods do not suit your needs, the only way I can think of >> is heavy manupilation of the db. >> Seems very dagerous to me. >> >> Please, be so kind to report your findings back. >> >> Regards, >> Rinus >> >> >> Op 05-09-11 11:36, Dr Colin Lloyd schreef: >>> Hi, >>> >>> 1st post to this list: >>> Currently my whole "Home" directory on Mandriva 2010 Linux is >>> scanned and >>> stored within the "Settings>Configure DigiKam>Collections>Local >>> Collections" as >>> Col .0 >>> This was an oversight when I began to use Digikam - and of course >>> collects all >>> images in every folder within my home directory. >>> It would be more efficient and faster if I could just include in the >>> Local >>> Collections those folders that contained my photos, videos, etc. >>> BUT - I don't want to delete the Collection "Col. 0" and recreate - >>> if it >>> means all my tags etc disappeared with the Collection. >>> So - can I delete Col.0 and recreate a more focused Collection - or >>> is there a >>> way to remove folders from the collection? >>> Thought about creating a new collection and checking that before >>> deleting >>> Col.0 - but DigiKam will not let me create a new Collection, say, of >>> just my >>> Photos Folder as this is already within the Col.0 Collection. >>> >>> Colin >>> >>> >>> Dr Colin R. Lloyd >>> Consultant Micrometeorologist | Honorary Fellow >>> Wantage | Centre for Ecology and >>> Oxfordshire | Hydrology >>> UK | Wallingford, UK >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Digikam-users mailing list >>> [hidden email] >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Op 05-09-11 15:39, Dr Colin Lloyd schreef:
> Hi Rinus, > > Thanks for quick reply. > Tried first method - but it fails because all folders are inside /home/ > directory - so moving a folder of photos anywhere else is automatically > included in the Digikam startup - it justs scans the new or moved directory > into the new setup. So when you try and create a new collection with the new > folder name - it says it already has it. It's a bit of a catch 22 - but very > Linux - the action being very recursive. > Unless you have another method - I will copy all the directories onto external > backup and then recreate from scratch the Digikam Collection setup and then > reload the images etc back into the new collection format. A bit of a job - > with 18Gb of movies and 25 Gb of photos - but nevermind. > > Thanks > Colin is supposed not to be in your home, and afterwards moving them back using the same method. Eitherway, it will keep you busy some time. Thanks for telling me about my erronuous method although it just dropped in to my mind at the very same moment. Rinus > > Message: 6 > Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2011 13:12:16 +0200 > From: sleepless<[hidden email]> > To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the > power of open source<[hidden email]> > Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] Local Collections Options > Message-ID:<[hidden email]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Op 05-09-11 12:53, sleepless schreef: >> Hi Colin, >> >> If I understand your problem correct I think this will work. >> >> method 1: >> >> Create some directory ?photo? (ex) wherever you want to have al your >> pictures in a directory structure. >> add this dir to digikam: Settings>Configure DigiKam>Collections>Local >> Collections > You are not at all obliged to add this rootfolder as an album >> If you want so, do make subdirs > You may want instead just add the subfolders (ex) family, hollydays, > wildlife etc. etc. >> Now drag your folders from within digikam albumview to your new >> structure. >> If done delete your old collections. >> >> Now you have a collection only containing your folders with media on >> it and maintain your tags etc. >> >> Your media has moved to different locations, if you do not want that >> you can choose to do >> >> method 2: >> tools->write metadata to picture >> start all over again by adding only the folders containing media to >> your collections >> album->read metadata to pictures (I think you have to do that album by >> album) >> Note: a) I This sulution will not work if you have raw pictures in >> your collection. >> b) I consider this methode as potentially unsafe. >> >> If both methods do not suit your needs, the only way I can think of is >> heavy manupilation of the db. >> Seems very dagerous to me. >> >> Please, be so kind to report your findings back. >> >> Regards, >> Rinus >> >> >> Op 05-09-11 11:36, Dr Colin Lloyd schreef: >>> Hi, >>> >>> 1st post to this list: >>> Currently my whole "Home" directory on Mandriva 2010 Linux is scanned >>> and >>> stored within the "Settings>Configure DigiKam>Collections>Local >>> Collections" as >>> Col .0 >>> This was an oversight when I began to use Digikam - and of course >>> collects all >>> images in every folder within my home directory. >>> It would be more efficient and faster if I could just include in the >>> Local >>> Collections those folders that contained my photos, videos, etc. >>> BUT - I don't want to delete the Collection "Col. 0" and recreate - >>> if it >>> means all my tags etc disappeared with the Collection. >>> So - can I delete Col.0 and recreate a more focused Collection - or >>> is there a >>> way to remove folders from the collection? >>> Thought about creating a new collection and checking that before >>> deleting >>> Col.0 - but DigiKam will not let me create a new Collection, say, of >>> just my >>> Photos Folder as this is already within the Col.0 Collection. >>> >>> Colin >>> >>> >>> Dr Colin R. Lloyd >>> Consultant Micrometeorologist | Honorary Fellow >>> Wantage | Centre for Ecology and >>> Oxfordshire | Hydrology >>> UK | Wallingford, UK >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Digikam-users mailing list >>> [hidden email] >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > > > End of Digikam-users Digest, Vol 76, Issue 14 > ********************************************* > > Dr Colin R. Lloyd > Consultant Micrometeorologist | Honorary Fellow > Wantage | Centre for Ecology and > Oxfordshire | Hydrology > UK | Wallingford, UK > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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