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Is it possible to output the list of all the images with a specific tag to a
text file? The way I am doing it currently is to copy all the images to a directory and use a directory listing program to output the list to a text file. -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
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It is currently not possible to copy the images displayed in the view with the
path to a text file. But why do you want to use an extra program for copying? In current digiKam versions there is an export tool for copying into the local file system. Maik Am Samstag, 10. April 2021, 06:59:58 CEST schrieb mmjoshi: > Is it possible to output the list of all the images with a specific tag to > a text file? The way I am doing it currently is to copy all the images to a > directory and use a directory listing program to output the list to a text > file. > > > > -- > Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
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It is currently not possible to copy the images displayed in the view with the path to a text file. But why do you want to use an extra program for copying? In current digiKam versions there is an export tool for copying into the local file system. Maik Hi Maik Thanks for your response. I /*am*/ using digiKam to copy the images to a local folder. I am using a third party program just to /*list* /the directory of this folder to a text file. Would love to do this from within digiKam. No sense in copying a huge number of images to a local folder. This folder gets deleted anyway after I get the list of the images in a text file. -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
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In reply to this post by Maik Qualmann
Not sure if helpful to you, but you can easily do this on the backend db if you know sql.
Care should be taken, you can trash the db. If you are using the SQLite db with Digikam you can download the sqlite3 cli and run sql commands and export to txt file. Or use a GUI tool. The three tables at play are: Tags, Images, and ImageTags You can use a select to lookup the id in Tags: select * from tags; Then another select to get a list of files with that tagid: select images.name from images, imagetags where imagetags.tagid=100 and images.id=imagetags.imageid; |
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Thanks Randy. Looks daunting though!
I have SQLiteDatabaseBrowserPortable, will try with that. The SQLite db is digikam4.db right? If I have to search for "Edited" tags the query to run is select Edited from tags right? Not too familiar with the query syntax. Will get back with more queries. -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
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Randy Wolf wrote
> The three tables at play are: Tags, Images, and ImageTags > > You can use a select to lookup the id in Tags: > select * from tags; > > Then another select to get a list of files with that tagid: > select images.name from images, imagetags where imagetags.tagid=100 and > images.id=imagetags.imageid; Hi Randy This worked perfectly. Thanks for the tip. However, I realized that I need to exclude certain tags from the query. I tried hard to figure out how to do this but with my limited (very!) knowledge of SQL couldn't figure out. The scenario is like this. i would like to output a list of all files with a specific tag say Tag1 but also exclude all files with another tag say Tag2. Is this possible? If yes what query should I use? -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
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Figured it out myself! Used two Select queries, one for each of the tags and
joined them using Except to remove the duplicates. -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
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