[digikam] [Bug 380345] New: Batch converting RAW to JPEG saves as new version

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[digikam] [Bug 380345] New: Batch converting RAW to JPEG saves as new version

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            Bug ID: 380345
           Summary: Batch converting RAW to JPEG saves as new version
           Product: digikam
           Version: 5.4.0
          Platform: Other
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: BatchQueueManager
          Assignee: [hidden email]
          Reporter: [hidden email]
  Target Milestone: ---

If I open a RAW image in image editor and choose "Save Changes", I get a new
JPEG image and the original RAW image becomes hidden. This is good. When I use
Batch Queue Manager to convert to JPEG, this doesn't happen. I end up with two
images shown.

So, batch queue manager should have some option on how it behaves with respect
to versioning: is the output a new version or should it overwrite the old
version similarly as "Save changes" in image editor. There is an option "If
target file exists: Overwrite automatically" which works like that (I guess)
when the filename doesn't change, but it doesn't help when converting from RAW
to JPEG.

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