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I've had a copy of Digikam installed and working well on my Windows
7 PC for some time now. Recently I find myself wanting a separate
copy of Digikam to incorporate an completely different library of
photos. Is that possible? <br>
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I was wondering if that mcould be done by making a copy of the
\<user>\AppData\Roaming\digikam folder, and uninstalling the
program, deleting (or just moving) the original data folder,
reinstalling it, and importing a different folder & sub-folders
from a different file library. Then just switch the 2 \AppData\
folders when I want to switch between libraries. I'm guessing things
probably aren't that simple. Is the any chance there's a more
sophisticated method if possible at all?<br>
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I'm also wondering if there's any way to have DigiKam use the
existing files in the new library instead of copying them all to a
separate location. My libraries are pretty large.<br>
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Thanks for any feedback folks.<br>
Shel<br>
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