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A second note. Only the XMP tags are hierarchical. If your using IPTC tags you'll have to add all of the tags as you mention below.<br><br>> Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2010 11:47:53 -0400<br>> From: dkerber@miner.mst.edu<br>> To: digikam-users@kde.org<br>> Subject: [Digikam-users] Hierarchical tags<br>> <br>> Running digiKam 1.1.0 on KDE for Windows 4.4.00, on Windows XP SP3.<br>> <br>> I've been working no cataloging my 2000 or so images from my camera, and <br>> am coming across something that's a bit confusing: <br>> <br>> I have hierarchical tags, in this case a top-level tag Birds, and <br>> several sub-tags for different species, such as Cardinal, Chickadee, <br>> Woodpecker, etc. I would have thought that if I assign a tag from a <br>> lower level (Cardinal, for example), that it would also find it under <br>> the upper level when I do a search, but that doesn't seem to be <br>> happening. For example, if I assign just the tag "Cardinal" to an <br>> image, I would have though that a search for a "Birds" tag would also <br>> find the Cardinal image, but it doesn't seem to be doing so. It appears <br>> that I have to assign both the parent and the child tags for it to be <br>> found in a search for the parent tag.<br>> <br>> Is there an option I can change to get the search to work this way, or <br>> is that just the way it's written right now?<br>> <br>> Thanks!<br>> D<br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Digikam-users mailing list<br>> Digikam-users@kde.org<br>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users<br> </body>
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