[Digikam-users] Digikam XMP schema ?
Marie-Noëlle Augendre
mnaugendre at gmail.com
Sun Feb 17 09:51:39 GMT 2013
Thanks for your explanations.
As for the reorganization, the way I see things is not only one huge
operation. Every time I enter Digikam, I would like to be able to do small
editing; for example, if a tag created previously is affected to too many
items, that means I could need to refine the analyze and add one more level
to get more details (especially for localization where I typically have a
'rest of the world' tag, but it goes to the village or even the hamlet in
the area I live).
My patience is not yet exhausted, I'm still waiting for the developers to
fix this issue before going for 'the' reorganization; then, I should be
able to manage the tags on a day-to-day basis. As for now, I don't bother
with the tags: at least, I'm not adding to the existing mess...
Marie-Noëlle
2013/2/17 Jean-François Rabasse <jean-francois.rabasse at wanadoo.fr>
>
>
> Probably the good approach is to reorganize from outside Digikam, with
> some metadata edition tools, then delete all tags in Digikam and
> re-read metadata from all images. This guarantees the DB will reflect
> the images content.
>
> Regards,
> Jean-François
>
>
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