[Digikam-devel] [Bug 289300] New: More logical and clearer metadata settings in configuration dialog!

anttiah at netti.fi anttiah at netti.fi
Sun Dec 18 18:57:23 GMT 2011


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=289300

           Summary: More logical and clearer metadata settings in
                    configuration dialog!
           Product: digikam
           Version: 2.3.0
          Platform: MS Windows
        OS/Version: MS Windows
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: wishlist
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Metadata
        AssignedTo: digikam-devel at kde.org
        ReportedBy: anttiah at netti.fi


Version:           2.3.0 (using KDE 4.7.2) 
OS:                MS Windows

If I choose "Write to XMP sidecar only" setting in digiKam configuration
dialog, I still have to enable:

- Save image tags as "Keywords" tags in metadata embedded in files [X]
- Save metadata template as metadata embedded in files [X]
- and so on...
to get these data to be embedded in SIDECARS.

HOWEVER disabling option "Write Metadata to RAW files (experimental) [ ]"
doesn't disable writing metadata into RAW-file's sidecar. Isn't this a bit
unlogical. I mean that, if I have "Write to XMP sidecar" enabled, option "Write
Metadata to RAW files" doesn't have any effect!

For CLEARER configuration settings couldn't you make a "table" which would have
three columns like: 1) Digikam's Database, 2)Embedded in Media file, 3)
Embedded in Sidecar file. User could then enable/disable every metadata item
for these three files (database, media file or sidecar).

So the table would be like this:
                                                     1         2        3
- Save image tags as "Keywords" tags...             [ ]       [ ]      [ ]
- Save metadata template as metadata...             [ ]       [ ]      [ ]
- Save image captions and title in metadata...      [ ]       [ ]      [ ]
- Save image timestamps in metadata...              [ ]       [ ]      [ ]
and so on...

If every data has to be stored in digiKam's database the first column is of
course kind of useless. However it makes it superclear for novice Digital Asset
Management users in which places every piece of data is actually stored. So it
could be left there as "greyed out but enabled", if database storage can't be
disabled for any of these metadata settings.

This table to fine tune your metadata storage locations could be further
evolved by adding tabs for every file type. So user could fine tune metadata
settings for every file type (JPG, RAW, MOV, AVI,...) IF he/she wants to!

Software settings should be so bullet proof and clear, that a novice user would
immediately know where the data goes and what files are modified! I personally
don't like if I have to read manual and run several test runs on temporary
image files, before I can safely start to use a program.

Just my two cents!




Reproducible: Didn't try

Steps to Reproduce:
Start digiKam --> Settings-menu --> Configure digiKam --> Metadata (on the left
bar) --> Behavior-tab

Actual Results:  
-

Expected Results:  
-

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