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Tag hierarchy confusion

Richard B. Emerson
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I'm going through the arduous task of making sense of... same old story. 

My problem is with the hierarchy of tags. Specifically, I want to use only a root level tag with a picture. That is, the picture belongs to the root tag, but none of the branches. In other words the root tag is being used as "group of all things (root tag name)". For example /house has sub-tags front, back, bottom, top or /house/front /house/back, etc. I have a picture that I want to tag only as /house. At the moment, if I click on /house, all sub-tags (front, back, top, and bottom) are also marked. I'm sure that earlier, if I clicked on /house, that's all that was marked. 

Somewhere in my learning process I seem to have set "click on root, get all branches" in using tags.

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Re: Tag hierarchy confusion

Gilles Caulier-4
Look context menu from tags hierarchy. There is an option to tag all keywords from tree automatically or not.

Gilles Caulier

2018-02-09 6:37 GMT+01:00 Richard B. Emerson <[hidden email]>:
(short time listener, first time caller)

I'm going through the arduous task of making sense of... same old story. 

My problem is with the hierarchy of tags. Specifically, I want to use only a root level tag with a picture. That is, the picture belongs to the root tag, but none of the branches. In other words the root tag is being used as "group of all things (root tag name)". For example /house has sub-tags front, back, bottom, top or /house/front /house/back, etc. I have a picture that I want to tag only as /house. At the moment, if I click on /house, all sub-tags (front, back, top, and bottom) are also marked. I'm sure that earlier, if I clicked on /house, that's all that was marked. 

Somewhere in my learning process I seem to have set "click on root, get all branches" in using tags.


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Re: Tag hierarchy confusion

Richard B. Emerson
Gotit. Great thanks!

On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 2:32 AM, Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]> wrote:
Look context menu from tags hierarchy. There is an option to tag all keywords from tree automatically or not.

Gilles Caulier

2018-02-09 6:37 GMT+01:00 Richard B. Emerson <[hidden email]>:
(short time listener, first time caller)

I'm going through the arduous task of making sense of... same old story. 

My problem is with the hierarchy of tags. Specifically, I want to use only a root level tag with a picture. That is, the picture belongs to the root tag, but none of the branches. In other words the root tag is being used as "group of all things (root tag name)". For example /house has sub-tags front, back, bottom, top or /house/front /house/back, etc. I have a picture that I want to tag only as /house. At the moment, if I click on /house, all sub-tags (front, back, top, and bottom) are also marked. I'm sure that earlier, if I clicked on /house, that's all that was marked. 

Somewhere in my learning process I seem to have set "click on root, get all branches" in using tags.



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Richard B. Emerson
Sigh... my error. I'm using captions when I run into the hierarchy issue. Back to /house. /house/top|bottom|front|back... I have a picture of the house, it shows some niggling detail I don't want to caption /house/detail - /house is enough. At the moment, if I use /house, all sub-tags are checked, too. I looked through the on-line manual, searching on "context" and searching on "hierarch" without find the option to turn off "tag off all sub-tags. What am I doing wrong?

On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 9:14 AM, Richard B. Emerson <[hidden email]> wrote:
Gotit. Great thanks!

On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 2:32 AM, Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]> wrote:
Look context menu from tags hierarchy. There is an option to tag all keywords from tree automatically or not.

Gilles Caulier

2018-02-09 6:37 GMT+01:00 Richard B. Emerson <[hidden email]>:
(short time listener, first time caller)

I'm going through the arduous task of making sense of... same old story. 

My problem is with the hierarchy of tags. Specifically, I want to use only a root level tag with a picture. That is, the picture belongs to the root tag, but none of the branches. In other words the root tag is being used as "group of all things (root tag name)". For example /house has sub-tags front, back, bottom, top or /house/front /house/back, etc. I have a picture that I want to tag only as /house. At the moment, if I click on /house, all sub-tags (front, back, top, and bottom) are also marked. I'm sure that earlier, if I clicked on /house, that's all that was marked. 

Somewhere in my learning process I seem to have set "click on root, get all branches" in using tags.