As far as I<understand, yes. After tags tree-view management, you must perform a sync of file metadata That I did not do.
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I know that color theme rendering depend of widget style used with KDE application. I recommend to use Oxygen (the best). Look in Setup/Miscs for details. Else color themes are provided by KDE Control Panel. Did you install it. Do you run KDE desktop, Gilles Caulier 2015-05-21 21:54 GMT+02:00 Heikki Rekki <[hidden email]>:
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On 21.05.2015 21:54, Heikki Rekki wrote:
>> From: Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]> >> 2015-05-21 10:53 GMT+02:00 Heikki Rekki <[hidden email]>: >> >>> 2. digiKam imports all embedded tags from fotos and I have many pictures >>> downloaded from net. So, I have hundreds of tags in my list and I didn't >>> know, how to remove those, whitch are not relevant to me. I must first >>> select all not importatn tags and delete them. Is there any other method to >>> group tags, can I make new tag (my tags) and then paste my own tags to >>> there? I couldn't find sutch method still. If I could make my tags for >>> instance named "000 my tags", they are allways first in the list and I >> must >>> not seek them all over the tags. My own tags are nested as ACDSee mede >> it. >> >> Did you try Tag Manager tool from AlbumGUI/Tags menu ? >> > As far as I<understand, yes. >> After tags tree-view management, you must perform a sync of file metadata >> with DB (see Maintenance tool). This can take a while... >> >> That I did not do. Once in a while, I encounter this problem, too. When friends send me their tagged fotos, digikam happily imports their tags (from image XMP), too. Since everybody uses different tags, this somehow "polutes" my tag tree. My workflow in those cases: 1. Go to the album, which contain the newly imported pictures from my friend 2. select all pictures 3. in the right side view "Captions/Tags" I enable the button "[view] Tags already assigned" 4. uncheck all checkboxes (to remove the tags from the fotos) 5. "Apply" This removes all tags from the fotos, but the tags remain in the tag tree. 6. I go through the left side view "Tags" and delete all tags, which are assigned to 0 fotos (the number of fotos which have this tag assigned can be seen in braces after the tag name (e.g. "Uncle Jon (5)"). Feature requests: To speed up this process, the following two ideas came to my mind: a) "Delete all tags of a foto with one click" This function could be added in the right side view "Captions/Tags" as additional action at the "More"-button. With safety query "Are you sure to remove all tags from the selected fotos?" This would speed up step 4. -> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348104 b) "Delete all unused tags" In "Tags Manager" -> "Organize" one could add a new function "Delete all unused tags". This function would collect all tags, which - are not assigned to a foto - and have no child-tags (or only unused child-tags) This list would be presented to the user: "Do you really want to delete the following tags? - sample tag 1 - sample tag 2 - ..." This would speed up step 6. -> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348105 Just my thoughts about this topic. Regards, Peter Albrecht _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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