[Digikam-devel] [Bug 115153] New: digikam assigns tags not only to selected images with drag and drop

Achim Bohnet ach at mpe.mpg.de
Wed Oct 26 21:54:37 BST 2005


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           Summary: digikam assigns tags not only to selected images with
                    drag and drop
           Product: digikam
           Version: 0.8.0-beta2
          Platform: unspecified
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: digikam-devel kde org
        ReportedBy: ach mpe mpg de


Version:           0.8.0-beta2 (using KDE 3.4.3, Kubuntu Package 4:3.4.3-0ubuntu1 )
Compiler:          Target: i486-linux-gnu
OS:                Linux (i686) release 2.6.12-9-686

o select one (or more images) image
o Drag from 'Tags Filter' a tag over an
  image that is _not_ selected a menu with
  'Assign tags to selected images' and
  release.
=> the tag gets assigned to the selected
  images _and_ the not selected image over
  that the mouse was released.

In my case the selected image(s) were some-
times scrolled out of view and I assigned
via drag and drop to an unselected image.
Later I found that quite some pictures had
lots of wrongly tags  because they were still
selected.

The menu text 'Assign tags to selected images'
does not change if no image is selected
and one drop over an image that is not selected.

Suggestion for a fix: change menu text

  'Assign tag to the X selected images'
  'Assign tag to current image and X selected images'
  'Assing tag to current image'

I prefer a solutions that were those 3
cases are better visible than only when reading
the text.  Maybe the Tags icon with nontransparent
background:  blue, blue/white and white (blue is
really the selectioncolor).

Achim



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