Thank you for your response to my keywords question.
It's clear I didn't state that question clearly. I am not talking about existing tags or keywords, so I can't select from an existing list or import from some other application. As I examine each image, I decide on keywords for that image and those keywords belong to that image and only that image. For example, if the image contains people, I will enter the names of the people as keywords so that I can search for those names at some later time. I sometimes will also enter the location as a keyword, even though the image GPS data provides that information and even though there is a location field in the IPTC data. I use the digiKam Edit Metadata window, not from the command line, and, to reiterate, the keywords are unique to each image and keyword entry is a time consuming task when done so one at a time for many images. That's why I am trying to determine if there is a way to enter multiple keywords simultaneously in digiKam. If you happen to be familiar with Adobe Bridge, Bridge allows this process when the keywords are separated by commas. |
Le 27/07/2019 à 15:50, Northern Colorado Event Photograph a écrit :
> I am not talking about existing tags or keywords, so I can't select from > an existing list or import from some other application. ok > > As I examine each image, I decide on keywords for that image and those > keywords belong to that image and only that image. for one image and only one if you enter them ass tags, the tg database will soon be filled by unwanted ones... so may be it's enough to enter them in description field? jdd -- http://dodin.org |
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Ah, OK. Is this the idea? With one or more photos selected in the photo pane, click on the Captions tab on the right hand pane, select Tags at the top, select (check) the tags you want. Apply. (screenshot attached if allowed). Adobe Bridge, would be perfect for me if only it had the mapping capability of digiKam. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Digikam-users <[hidden email]> on behalf of Northern Colorado Event Photograph <[hidden email]>
Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2019 7:50:42 AM To: [hidden email] <[hidden email]> Subject: [digiKam-users] Multiple simultaneous keyword entry Thank you for your response to my keywords question.
It's clear I didn't state that question clearly. I am not talking about existing tags or keywords, so I can't select from an existing list or import from some other application. As I examine each image, I decide on keywords for that image and those keywords belong to that image and only that image. For example, if the image contains people, I will enter the names of the people as keywords so that I can search for those names at some later time. I sometimes will also enter the location as a keyword, even though the image GPS data provides that information and even though there is a location field in the IPTC data. I use the digiKam Edit Metadata window, not from the command line, and, to reiterate, the keywords are unique to each image and keyword entry is a time consuming task when done so one at a time for many images. That's why I am trying to determine if there is a way to enter multiple keywords simultaneously in digiKam. If you happen to be familiar with Adobe Bridge, Bridge allows this process when the keywords are separated by commas. digikam multi tag.jpg (140K) Download Attachment |
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I am not entirely sure of what you mean. Just add tags to pictures, and more
than one, right? I have not used Adobe Bridge extensively, so I am not sure how it works there... Just go to the Captions panel at the right, Tag tab, and you can just write the tags you want for the selected picture in the text field at the top. Press enter after writing each tag. Click on "Apply" when you are done. I don't think it can be easier than that. Either that, i am missing something here. -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
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On samedi 27 juillet 2019 16:15:28 CEST [hidden email] wrote:
> Le 27/07/2019 à 15:50, Northern Colorado Event Photograph a écrit : > > I am not talking about existing tags or keywords, so I can't select from > > an existing list or import from some other application. > > ok > > > As I examine each image, I decide on keywords for that image and those > > keywords belong to that image and only that image. > > for one image and only one > > if you enter them ass tags, the tg database will soon be filled by > unwanted ones... > > so may be it's enough to enter them in description field? > > jdd Indeed, Captions seems more adapted to OP's use case (unless he also needs to add a title and caption to each image). Searching on terms in these fields works. And entering the terms can be done from the main view, so a series of images can be handled with almost only using the keyboard (PgDn to go to next image, cursor stays in the last field used, the image metadata are updated automatically when you switch to another image). But it is an abuse of the captions field, so might not work nicely with external programs (or agencies using the images). Keyword use in Digikam seems to be more geared towards the use of restricted vocabularies, organised in a tree structure. In such systems, the keywords are re-used rather often, and used to find groups of related images, not one exact image... In other words, you select appropriate keywords from an existing list (and only add a keyword when absolutely necessary, if allowed to do so). Remco |
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Yes, you are indeed missing my point. I am trying to avoid the "Press enter after each tag." I want to enter up to 6 keywords (maybe more) all at once, with only one press of the Enter key (or equivalent), and not have to press the Enter key to enter each keyword. Why? Because if I have several hundred images and up to 6 keywords (or more) per image, entering all those keywords one at a time consumes a significant amount of time. Entering multiple keywords at once and having digiKam recognize them as individual keywords would be a significant reduction in image processing workload. Based on the responses so far, my tentative conclusion is that digiKam does not have that capability. But maybe I am wrong, and I am
missing something. If so, please let me know. Or confirm my conclusion that digiKam does not have the capability I want. On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 8:31 AM woenx <[hidden email]> wrote: I am not entirely sure of what you mean. Just add tags to pictures, and more |
On samedi 27 juillet 2019 18:47:30 CEST Northern Colorado Event Photograph
wrote: > Yes, you are indeed missing my point. > > I am trying to avoid the "Press enter after each tag." > > I want to enter up to 6 keywords (maybe more) all at once, with only one > press of the Enter key (or equivalent), and not have to press the Enter key > to enter each keyword. > > Why? > > Because if I have several hundred images and up to 6 keywords (or more) per > image, entering all those keywords one at a time consumes a significant > amount of time. > > Entering multiple keywords at once and having digiKam recognize them as > individual keywords would be a significant reduction in image processing > workload. > > Based on the responses so far, my tentative conclusion is that digiKam does > not have that capability. > Remco |
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Le 27/07/2019 à 18:47, Northern Colorado Event Photograph a écrit :
> Because if I have several hundred images and up to 6 keywords (or more) > per image, entering all those keywords one at a time consumes a > significant amount of time. what is the difference between entering a "," and entering a "CR"?? same number of keypress or maybe you want to do a copy/paste from an other app? in fact, I just tested the proposed way (enter tags then Enter), it's extremely fast jdd -- http://dodin.org |
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Thank you. On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 11:12 AM Remco Viëtor <[hidden email]> wrote: On samedi 27 juillet 2019 18:47:30 CEST Northern Colorado Event Photograph |
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Thank you. On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 11:10 AM Remco Viëtor <[hidden email]> wrote: On samedi 27 juillet 2019 16:15:28 CEST [hidden email] wrote: |
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You may think it's fast - until you have 2000 or more entries. Le 27/07/2019 à 18:47, Northern Colorado Event Photograph a écrit : |
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On Sat, 27 Jul 2019 19:12:26 +0200
"[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> wrote: > what is the difference between entering a "," and entering a "CR"?? > same number of keypress > > or maybe you want to do a copy/paste from an other app? > > in fact, I just tested the proposed way (enter tags then Enter), > it's extremely fast I think that you are missing the point. He was using something else and he is trying to replicate the same thing in DK instead of adapting to DK to end up with similar results. -- sknahT vyS |
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Le 27/07/2019 à 19:34, Northern Colorado Event Photograph a écrit :
> You may think it's fast - until you have 2000 or more entries. it's as fast as typing a space or a comma!! and many of us here have several thousand images on digikam and type much more than 2000 entries (not to say it's pleasant) jss -- http://dodin.org |
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Le 27/07/2019 à 19:38, [hidden email] a écrit :
> On Sat, 27 Jul 2019 19:12:26 +0200 > "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> wrote: > > >> what is the difference between entering a "," and entering a "CR"?? >> same number of keypress >> >> or maybe you want to do a copy/paste from an other app? >> >> in fact, I just tested the proposed way (enter tags then Enter), >> it's extremely fast > > I think that you are missing the point. > > He was using something else and he is trying to replicate the same > thing in DK instead of adapting to DK to end up with similar results. > if the question was "is it possible to type multiple tags separated by comas", the answer is no. But I have the feeling the OP want to use some tag list from an other app, like excel. If so, it's possible to export fields with whatever separator one needs but I dunno if this kind of copy/paste will works in digikam jdd -- http://dodin.org |
Hey, I just checked. You CAN actually enter a list of keywords separated by
commas. Like: keyword1, keyword2, keyword3, keyword4. I just tried it and it works. And they appear as separate keywords. -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
On Sat, 27 Jul 2019 14:42:33 -0500 (CDT)
woenx <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hey, I just checked. You CAN actually enter a list of keywords > separated by commas. > > Like: keyword1, keyword2, keyword3, keyword4. > > I just tried it and it works. And they appear as separate keywords. I'm interested: Where do type in the: keyword1, keyword2, keyword3, keyword4 ? -- sknahT vyS |
Ok, in the main interface there's a panel on the right that is called
"Captions". If you open it you'll see that it contains three tabs, the one in the middle being "Tags". In that tab, you will see a list of all the keywords in the database (there's a button below to hide the unused keywords in the picture selection), and on top of that, a text field where you can write the name of new keywords. Just write your keywords there, separated by commas, press enter, and click Apply. -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
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