about "private" photos
Markwart Lindenthal
Markwart at Lindenthal.com
Fri Jan 20 22:40:02 GMT 2017
I am not quite new in digiKam, but never before (?) I was encouraged
enough to write.
But the questions of MARCRA7 at email.it broke the ice:
I think, he (she?) too would be satisfied with a logical function:
Look .for. "A" .and. "B" .but. .not. ("X" .or. "F") in the marking of my
pictures.
Perhaps this funktion yet exists. If .not., it might be interesting to
get it.
I had worked with digiKam 4.0, but it is long ago. since several months
the program will not start and run, I must take my mind and time and
build up with new installation.
Markwart Lindenthal.
Am 2017-01-20 um 22:23 schrieb Gilles Caulier:
> See this entry in bugzilla :
>
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150531
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
> 2017-01-12 11:34 GMT+01:00 <marcram7 at email.it <mailto:marcram7 at email.it>>:
>
> Hi to all
>
> About the "private photos" problem...
> For example:
> a picture of you making strange faces, or walking without trousers
> at home, images that you don't want to show to your aunt when you
> show her your collection.
> a picture of your neighbor shoveling snow and throwing it to
> another garden, that you don't want to accidentally display when
> you are showing pictures to someone else (maybe the neighbor himself).
>
> I was thinking that an easy way should be to add a specific tag
> ("private", or "family"...) to these pictures, and apply a set of
> filters to hide them.
>
> Is there any way to make custom buttons and add them to the bars?
> It would be very helpful (instead of searching the filters
> section, find the tags, select them for hiding and apply) to
> customize a button (a panic button :-) ) in the toolbar to apply
> immediately a set of memorized filters.
> Buttons that should be very helpful for other type of filetring too.
> I know almost nothing about programming, but I think this thing
> may be easy to implement. Or not?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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