Hello everybody!<br><br><br>I am new to digiKam and I am currently developing a tagging system/structure that works for my needs. After some experiments with digiKam and a lot of online archive reading there are several open questions left. Let me explain this with an example:<br>
<br>I live in Munich and there is a nice park in the city called English Garden. I've shot some pictures there and I've tagged them with "English Garden". For the tag structure I have /city/Munich/English Garden. Now let's assume that I'll visit London and I'll take some pictures in Hyde Park. I'll tag them with "Hyde Park" and I'll use the tag structure /city/London/Hyde Park. Ok, no problems so far.<br>
<br>But now I'd like to have a tag "park" which is a super-tag of "English Garden" and "Hyde Park". Thus, I'd be in need of a tag structure like /park/English Garden and /park/Hyde Park. However, as far as I know I cannot assign both, /city/Munich and /park, as super-tags to English Garden.<br>
<br>Of course it would be possible to create to distinct tag structures /city/Munich/English Garden and /park/English Garden. I would then have to tag every picture twice with two distinct "English Garden"-tags. This is quite ugly in my opinion for two reasons: First, there is a lot of redundant information stored in the image meta-data. Second, the semantics (i.e. the English Garden is a park and the English Garden is located in Munich) cannot be expressed and changed (!) without touching each single image.<br>
<br>To sum up:<br><br>Question 1.) Am I right that it is not possible to assign two or more parents to a tag?<br><br>Question 2.) How do you work around such a "Multiple-Inheritance-Problem"?<br><br>Question 3.) Do you consider it feasible to use a flat tagging structure and thereby completely exclude the semantics problem from digiKam?<br>
<br><br>Thanks a lot for your help and suggestions!<br>Bene<br>