Rebuilding database from xmp files

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Rebuilding database from xmp files

Simon Cropper

Hello,

I have recently changed the disk that I store my Digikam directory.

I have attempted to rebuild my database based on the metadata in the files and associated XMP files.

The problem is that the database scours the drive and imports the file's metadata but does not suck in anything from the XMP files.

The XMP files have the tags present both as <digiKam:TagsList> tag list and a wide variety of other formats. The problem is none of the tags are being picked up and put into the database.

I have looked in the manual and on-line but have not seen anything about how to get these tags into the system.

I am using...

    Ubuntu 16.04
    Mate Desktop 1.12.1
    Digikam 4.12 (13 April 2016)

Should I be using a more recent version of digikam or is there a sequence of events I should follow?

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Cheers Simon



Simon Cropper
Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd
webpage: www.botanicusaustralia.com.au
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Re: Rebuilding database from xmp files

Peter Albrecht
Hello Simon,

did you enable "Read from sidecar files" in digiKam options?

Regards,
        Peter

On 10.12.2017 07:05, Simon Cropper wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have recently changed the disk that I store my Digikam directory.
>
> I have attempted to rebuild my database based on the metadata in the files and
> associated XMP files.
>
> The problem is that the database scours the drive and imports the file's
> metadata but does not suck in anything from the XMP files.
>
> The XMP files have the tags present both as *<digiKam:TagsList>* tag list and a
> wide variety of other formats. The problem is none of the tags are being picked
> up and put into the database.
>
> I have looked in the manual and on-line but have not seen anything about how to
> get these tags into the system.
>
> I am using...
>
>     Ubuntu 16.04
>     Mate Desktop 1.12.1
>     Digikam 4.12 (13 April 2016)
>
> Should I be using a more recent version of digikam or is there a sequence of
> events I should follow?
>