[Digikam-users] How to remove "left behind" tag tree

Marie-Noëlle Augendre mnaugendre at gmail.com
Wed Nov 21 09:05:21 GMT 2012


Well, that's even a step further.
If only it could work properly in one language yet...

I understand it won't be enough for photographers intending to use tags as
a way of making their work better known (my guess is they will use the
englis version in this case); but for those of us (the great majority?) who
use tags mainly to organise their pictures locally, even one language
working well will be a huge improvement.

Marie-Noëlle

2012/11/21 Jean-François Rabasse <jean-francois.rabasse at wanadoo.fr>

>
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2012, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:
>
>  Thanks for your comment, Jean-François.
>>
>> I think it NEEDS to be fixed.
>> Otherwise, even if one cleans the mess one day and begin again from
>> scratch,
>> he's stuck to keep the same tags structure forever; or, he will move/add
>> something and begin another mess!
>>
>> Who is completely sure the tags structure he (intends to) uses just now
>> will
>> be the same he wants in some future. Not me, for sure...
>>
>
> Not me neither :-)
>
> And it's not only a matter of tags structure but also of tags language.
> The same tags, or indexes, may have different representations in different
> languages, even if they refer to exactly the same things.
>

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