[digikam] [Bug 374191] Unusable context menu entries in tags and people view

Simon bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Fri Jan 6 13:10:26 GMT 2017


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374191

Simon <freisim93 at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #26 from Simon <freisim93 at gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 103228
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Patch for triggering duplicates search for multiple tags with context menu and
refactor.

I took the sections of https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=103203 that are
relevant to this bug and extended the changes. My changes just extend the
refactoring, they don't introduce any change in behaviour:
 - Use the new function selectedTagAlbums instead of selctedTags where
appropriate.
 - Remove any remaining usages of ...FindDuplicatesInAlbum(Album*...
(albumselectiontreeview), such that everything related to duplicates sends
either PAlbums or TAlbums.
 - Rename methods: s/Item/Album/. Items is usually used in the context of
indexes and other functions (currentAlbum) also use this terminology.
I played around with it and in album, tree and people view it worked as
expected. So from my side this is good to merge.

Regarding the similarity search of faces: I think the functionality as it is
currently is fine. Similarity search only on a face area would be more or less
the same as the recognize faces function, wouldn't it?
I absolutely agree that the people interface is still lacking in terms of
usability. It would be great having a way to separate confirmed from
unconfirmed faces. Then searching for similar face would work like: recognize
faces -> select a face tag -> only show unconfirmed faces

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