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Hi,<br>
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this workaround does not work in my case because sub directory naming
"@eaDir" is managed by the NAS software, I cannot change it for "dot"
... <br>
By the way, thanks for for your answer <br>
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Bruno<br>
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Gerhard Kulzer a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">On Monday 22 December 2008 20:29:18 tulear wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is it possible to exclude some directory from a collection : I'm using a
Synology NAS to store my pictures and it provide also a tool to create Web
Album; the issue is that this tools create many folders names @eaDir and it
take to much time for Digikam to scan so many folders ...
So I'd want to tell Digikam to not consider any "@eaDir" folders, ...
Thank you
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Hi there,
no, it is not possible to prune a path below any top level collection. As far
as I know this feature is not planned for in the future.
I filter the paths I don't want to be seen in digiKam by putting a dot in front
of them (hiding), that's a workaround.
Gerhard
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