[Digikam-users] Digikam-users Digest, Vol 78, Issue 13

dantou_Poste dantou at laposte.net
Thu Nov 17 14:58:28 GMT 2011


Hi
Sorry  to come on so latest, but i've not saw your respons.
My first message:

Digikam-users Digest, Vol 78, Issue 13
Today's Topics:
> 1. Re: Add tag widget too small (Wolfgang Mader)
> *2. Tag's database desease (dantou_Poste)*
> 3. Importing images from camera(olympus e-300) into
> digiKam(1.7.0) on win xp 32bit (alexander pylyser)
> *4. Re: Tag's database desease (Marie-No?lle Augendre)*
> 5. Tag autoselect improving ? (Photonoxx)
> 6. Re: Shortcut rating ctrl + # (Daniel Zimmermannn)
> *7. Re: Tag's database desease (Johnny)*
> 8. Re: Importing images from camera(olympus e-300) into
> digiKam(1.7.0) on win xp 32bit (J Albrecht)
dantou_Poste <dantou at laposte.net> writes:
> > I've Digikam installed on my own PC and on my wife's.
> > I transfer all my photos on her's.
> > But tag's database aren't the same.
> > Why, and what to do for they are ?
De :
Marie-Noëlle Augendre <mnaugendre at gmail.com>

Date :
Mon, 7 Nov 2011 20:40:25 +0100
" you don't tell what version you're using, and with which OS.
Marie-Noëlle "

Here are the 2 versions installed

Digikam installé : 	sur PC 	sur Portable
OS
	Mageia 1. oLinux
	Mageia 1. oLinux
Plate-forme
	Plate-forme version 4.6.5 (4.6.5) 	Plate-forme version 4.6.5 (4.6.5)
DigiKam
	version 1.9.0 	version 1.9.0
Dématriçage parallélisé 	Oui 	Oui
Exiv2 peut écrire dans un fichier JP2 	Oui 	Oui
Exiv2 peut écrire dans un fichier JPEG 	Oui 	Oui
Exiv2 peut écrire dans un fichier PGF 	Oui 	Oui
Exiv2 peut écrire dans un fichier PNG 	Oui 	Oui
Exiv2 peut écrire dans un fichier TIFF 	Oui 	Oui
Exiv2 prend en charge les métadonnées XMP 	Oui 	Oui
LibCImg 	130 	130
LibClapack 	bibliothèque interne 	bibliothèque interne
LibExiv2 	0.21.1 	0.21.1
LibJPEG 	80 	80
LibJasper 	1.900.1 	1.900.1
LibKDE 	4.6.5 (4.6.5) 	4.6.5 (4.6.5)
LibKExiv2 	1.2.0 	1.2.0
LibKdcraw 	1.2.0 	1.2.0
LibLCMS 	119 	119
LibLensFun 	0.2.5-1 - bibliothèque interne 	0.2.5-1 - bibliothèque interne
LibLqr 	bibliothèque interne 	bibliothèque interne
LibPGF 	6.09.44 - bibliothèque interne 	6.09.44 - bibliothèque interne
LibPNG 	1.2.44 	1.2.44
LibQt 	4.7.4 	4.7.4
LibRaw 	0.11.3 	0.11.3
LibTIFF 	LIBTIFF, Version 3.9.5 Copyright (c) 1988-1996 Sam Leffler
Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc. 	LIBTIFF, Version 3.9.5
Copyright (c) 1988-1996 Sam Leffler Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon
Graphics, Inc.
Élément graphique Marble 	0.11.5 (Stable Release) 	0.11.5 (Stable Release)
LibGphoto2 	2.4.10.1 	2.4.10.1
LibKipi 	1.2.0 	1.2.0
Moteur de base de données 	QSQLITE 	QSQLITE


You'll see that the same onto the both

And

De :
Johnny <yggdrasil at gmx.co.uk>

Date :
Mon, 07 Nov 2011 21:17:27 +0000
" Did you copy the database across as well?
Did you ensure the database path is correct? "

At first, I copy base and pictures from the PC to the Portable. But the
ways to open the files are not the same, and Dgk crashed.
So, I erase all and copy Pictures only on the Portable, then open DGK,
configure it, and make search new pictures.
I don't copy the database.
In fact, DGK reproduce on the Portable all the tags I made on the PC, to
step.
By example :
I create "women" on the PC, then later I rename Women". On the Portable,
I've the twice, some in "women", some in "Women" and the rest have nothing.
I create "bell" on the PC, rename with "bells" and then I deleted and
repplace with "Chapell". On the Portable, I've 2 pictures in "bells",
and the 154 others are'nt.
They have "Chapell" in the Exif keywords, but not in the tags base.
I got on the Portable like a "melting-pot" of the different versions in
time from the PC's.
What did I do ?

And I if it's possible to answer at the end of my message :

> And, justmore
> On precedent version, when a tag is marqued for one photo into many,
> there was just a "point" in his case. If all photo have the same tag,
> there is an "x" marked in.
> Now, it's always a "x". And so it's impossible to know if all photos are
> marked for this tag or no. It was better before, with the distinction
> between the "point" and the "x"
and
> It will be better also to enlarge the zone to pointer in the case of
> the tag's windows.

Best regards
Daniel

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