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0020 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:1
0021 msgid "digiKam Main Window Tags View"
0022 msgstr ""
0023 
0024 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:1
0025 msgid ""
0026 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0027 "learn, easy, tags, manager"
0028 msgstr ""
0029 
0030 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:14
0031 msgid "Tags View"
0032 msgstr ""
0033 
0034 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:16
0035 msgid ""
0036 "Hierarchical tagging provides a flexible and powerful way to organize and "
0037 "catalog your images. Tags (also called *keywords* in other applications) are "
0038 "labels that can be applied to individual images or whole groups. Once a tag "
0039 "has been set to an image the image can be found again by selecting the tag "
0040 "or doing a search."
0041 msgstr ""
0042 
0043 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:18
0044 msgid ""
0045 "Tags can be arranged in a hierarchical tree. This allows you to organize "
0046 "your tags in a logical manner. You can collapse parts of the tree in the "
0047 "**Tags** list so that you can easily find the tags that you are looking for."
0048 msgstr ""
0049 
0050 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:24
0051 msgid "The digiKam Nested Tags Tree-View"
0052 msgstr ""
0053 
0054 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:26
0055 msgid ""
0056 "When a tag is selected in the Left Sidebar, all of the images that are "
0057 "marked with that tag are displayed in the View Area."
0058 msgstr ""
0059 
0060 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:28
0061 msgid ""
0062 "But before assigning and using tags you first have to define them. If you "
0063 "import photographs with tags assigned digiKam will build an appropriate tag "
0064 "tree during import. Other than that you have to define tags by yourself. An "
0065 "easy access to that is the context menu shown in the screenshot above."
0066 msgstr ""
0067 
0068 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:33
0069 msgid "Managing Tags"
0070 msgstr ""
0071 
0072 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:35
0073 msgid ""
0074 "You can add new tags by clicking with the right mouse button on either the "
0075 "Tags label or an existing tag and selecting **New Tag...**. A dialog will "
0076 "open where you can type in the tag name (or even a whole hierarchy branch), "
0077 "assign an icon and/or a shortcut to the tag. If you add a new tag by "
0078 "clicking with the right mouse button on an existing tag, your new tag will "
0079 "be created as a sub-tag."
0080 msgstr ""
0081 
0082 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:37
0083 msgid ""
0084 "You can delete a tag by clicking with the right mouse button on the tag you "
0085 "want to delete and selecting **Delete Tag**. When you delete a tag, the "
0086 "photographs themselves are not deleted. Simply the tag is removed from those "
0087 "photographs."
0088 msgstr ""
0089 
0090 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:39
0091 msgid ""
0092 "You can move the position of a tag within the tree by dragging it to the "
0093 "position that you want and dropping it there. A menu will appear that gives "
0094 "you the option to **Move** the tag. This works from the left and right "
0095 "sidebar. A tag can only be in one place in the tree at a time."
0096 msgstr ""
0097 
0098 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:41
0099 msgid ""
0100 "You can set the Tag Properties by clicking with the right mouse button on a "
0101 "tag and selecting **Properties...**. The Tag Properties allow you to change "
0102 "the name of the tag, the icon used in the Tags tree and the shortcut."
0103 msgstr ""
0104 
0105 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:47
0106 msgid "The digiKam Tags Properties Dialog"
0107 msgstr ""
0108 
0109 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:49
0110 msgid ""
0111 "To select a photograph as the tag icon, click with the right mouse button on "
0112 "the photograph that you want to use as the tag icon and select **Set as Tag "
0113 "Thumbnail** from the context menu. Additionally you can use drag and drop to "
0114 "set the tag icon. Drag the images icon and drop it on the currently selected "
0115 "tag in the tag list."
0116 msgstr ""
0117 
0118 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:51
0119 msgid ""
0120 "A tool for more elaborate work on big tag trees is the :ref:`Tag Manager "
0121 "<tag_manager>` which you can access by clicking the **Open Tag Manager** "
0122 "button at the top of the Tags tree."
0123 msgstr ""
0124 
0125 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:53
0126 msgid ""
0127 "In the :ref:`Digital Asset Management (DAM) <asset_tags>` chapter of this "
0128 "handbook you can find some useful considerations about how to build your "
0129 "Tags tree."
0130 msgstr ""
0131 
0132 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:55
0133 msgid ""
0134 "It is not always easy to build a logical hierarchy from general and generic "
0135 "categories. You might run into a problem like this:"
0136 msgstr ""
0137 
0138 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:59 ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:68
0139 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:74
0140 msgid "Cat"
0141 msgstr ""
0142 
0143 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:60
0144 msgid "Cattle"
0145 msgstr ""
0146 
0147 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:61
0148 msgid "Domestic Animal"
0149 msgstr ""
0150 
0151 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:61
0152 msgid "Dog"
0153 msgstr ""
0154 
0155 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:64 ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:71
0156 msgid "Bird"
0157 msgstr ""
0158 
0159 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:66 ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:73
0160 msgid "Cheetah"
0161 msgstr ""
0162 
0163 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:67
0164 msgid "Lion"
0165 msgstr ""
0166 
0167 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:68
0168 msgid "Wild Animal"
0169 msgstr ""
0170 
0171 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:68
0172 msgid "Tiger"
0173 msgstr ""
0174 
0175 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:74
0176 msgid "Animal"
0177 msgstr ""
0178 
0179 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:74
0180 msgid "Zoo Animal"
0181 msgstr ""
0182 
0183 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:74
0184 msgid "Leopard"
0185 msgstr ""
0186 
0187 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:76
0188 msgid ""
0189 "In this tag tree the keyword *Cat* appears three times. This will not cause "
0190 "a problem within digiKam but there are quite a few views where the user "
0191 "cannot know which of the three is applied to an image because they might not "
0192 "be able to see the whole hierarchy of the tag. A help could be to tag the "
0193 "image in a case like this also with the parent tag or even the whole "
0194 "hierarchy but it becomes quite unwieldy, e.g. in the image icon if you have "
0195 "the tags displayed there. The second *Cat* can be avoided by calling it "
0196 "*Wild Cat* but calling the third one *Zoo Cat* is a bit out of the roof, I "
0197 "think. And still: there are also two *Cheetah*!"
0198 msgstr ""
0199 
0200 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:78
0201 msgid ""
0202 "Solution: You replace the *Zoo Animal* branch by a single tag *Zoo* which "
0203 "you use in addition to the tag you choose from the two remaining branches. "
0204 "You could even put it on the top level of your hierarchy if you have "
0205 "photographs taken in a zoo but not showing animals."
0206 msgstr ""
0207 
0208 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:83
0209 msgid "Tag Manager"
0210 msgstr ""
0211 
0212 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:85
0213 msgid ""
0214 "There are certain possibilities to manage tags from the context menu on tags "
0215 "in the digiKam sidebars like **New Tag...** or **Delete Tag**. The Tag "
0216 "Manager offers a more comfortable and comprehensive way to organize your "
0217 "tags. For general information about tags, why and how to use them see :ref:"
0218 "`this page <tags_view>` from the beginning."
0219 msgstr ""
0220 
0221 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:91
0222 msgid "The digiKam Tag Manager Window"
0223 msgstr ""
0224 
0225 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:93
0226 msgid "The toolbar at the top offers:"
0227 msgstr ""
0228 
0229 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:95
0230 msgid "An adaptive search field to find certain tags in a big tree."
0231 msgstr ""
0232 
0233 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:97
0234 msgid "A button to add a tag as a sub-tag to the current (last clicked) tag."
0235 msgstr ""
0236 
0237 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:99
0238 msgid "A button to delete a tag or a selection of tags."
0239 msgstr ""
0240 
0241 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:101
0242 msgid "The drop down menu **Organize** which contains:"
0243 msgstr ""
0244 
0245 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:103
0246 msgid "**Edit Tag Title** :kbd:`F2` to modify tag name."
0247 msgstr ""
0248 
0249 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:105
0250 msgid "**Reset Tag Icon** to the standard tag icon."
0251 msgstr ""
0252 
0253 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:107
0254 msgid ""
0255 "**Create Tag from Address Book** to import address book items as new tags."
0256 msgstr ""
0257 
0258 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:109
0259 msgid "**Mark Unassigned Tags** marks all tags that are unassigned."
0260 msgstr ""
0261 
0262 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:111
0263 msgid ""
0264 "**Invert Selection**, useful if you want to select most but not all of your "
0265 "tags."
0266 msgstr ""
0267 
0268 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:113
0269 msgid ""
0270 "**Expand Selected Nodes** expands only the selected nodes from the tag tree."
0271 msgstr ""
0272 
0273 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:115
0274 msgid "**Expand Tag Tree** expands all of the nodes of the tag tree."
0275 msgstr ""
0276 
0277 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:117
0278 msgid "**Collapse Tag Tree** collapses all of the nodes of the tag tree."
0279 msgstr ""
0280 
0281 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:119
0282 msgid "**Remove Tag from Images** removes selected tag(s) from all images."
0283 msgstr ""
0284 
0285 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:121
0286 msgid "And the drop down menu **Sync Export** which contains:"
0287 msgstr ""
0288 
0289 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:123
0290 msgid ""
0291 "**Write Tags from Database to Image** to sync image metadata with tags from "
0292 "database."
0293 msgstr ""
0294 
0295 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:125
0296 msgid ""
0297 "**Read Tags from Image** to write tags in database using image metadata."
0298 msgstr ""
0299 
0300 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:127
0301 msgid "**Wipe all Tags from Database only**."
0302 msgstr ""
0303 
0304 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:129
0305 msgid ""
0306 "The **Tag Manager** window consists of three parts, the **Quick Access "
0307 "List** to the left, the **Tags** tree (or parts of it) in the middle and the "
0308 "**Tag Properties** to the right for the selected tag."
0309 msgstr ""
0310 
0311 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:131
0312 msgid ""
0313 "The Quick Access List allows you to display only a certain node (and its sub-"
0314 "nodes) in the tag tree window. Select a tag in the tag tree and clic on "
0315 "**Add to List** button. The tag will appear in the Quick Access List. If you "
0316 "select it there the tag tree will show only that node which you can still "
0317 "expand to see the sub-nodes. Note that the tag tree will also show only a "
0318 "limited number of tags while using the search field. It will show only those "
0319 "tags that contain the string in the search field."
0320 msgstr ""
0321 
0322 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:133
0323 msgid ""
0324 "The Tag Properties dialog allows you to change the name of the tag, the icon "
0325 "used in the Tag tree and the shortcut."
0326 msgstr ""
0327 
0328 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:136
0329 msgid "Tagging Photographs"
0330 msgstr ""
0331 
0332 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:138
0333 msgid ""
0334 "Before you can get the most out of digiKam's tagging capabilities, you must "
0335 "first tag your photographs. There are a few methods for that task. Once you "
0336 "have identified the photographs that you want to tag you can either drag and "
0337 "drop them onto the tag in the Tags tree or, by clicking with the right mouse "
0338 "button on the selected photographs in the Image Window, you can use the "
0339 "**Assign Tag** menu to select the tags you wish to set."
0340 msgstr ""
0341 
0342 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:140
0343 msgid ""
0344 "Drag and Drop: works with both sidebars provided they are showing tags of "
0345 "course. With the Right Sidebar it works the obvious way: you drag the tag "
0346 "and drop it onto the photograph or selection of photographs you want to tag. "
0347 "With the Left Sidebar you have to drag the photographs to the tags. You want "
0348 "to know why? Just try it the other way and you will see."
0349 msgstr ""
0350 
0351 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:144
0352 msgid ""
0353 "You can also use drag and drop between tabs from same sidebar, for example "
0354 "dragging a icon-view item from **Albums** to the **Tags** view. To switch "
0355 "from one tab to another one, just move the mouse over the tab title for a "
0356 "few seconds while dragging, the new view will be enabled and dragging "
0357 "operation can continue."
0358 msgstr ""
0359 
0360 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:146
0361 msgid ""
0362 "Shortcuts: as mentioned earlier in this chapter you can assign keyboard "
0363 "shortcuts in the Tag Properties. With these you can assign or un-assign a "
0364 "tag to the selected photograph(s)."
0365 msgstr ""
0366 
0367 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:148
0368 msgid ""
0369 "Context menu: by clicking with the right mouse button on the selected "
0370 "photographs and choosing **Assign Tag** you will see the next menu step "
0371 "offering the ten most recently used tags, **Add New Tag...**, described at "
0372 "the beginning of the :ref:`previous section <managing_tags>`, and **More "
0373 "Tags...** which leads to what is described in the next paragraph. The "
0374 "context menu method is obviously very useful if you use only a limited "
0375 "number of tags out of your whole tree for a while."
0376 msgstr ""
0377 
0378 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:154
0379 msgid "Tagging Image With Context Menu From Icon-View"
0380 msgstr ""
0381 
0382 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:156
0383 msgid ""
0384 "You can remove a tag from a photograph by clicking with the right mouse "
0385 "button on the photograph and select **Remove Tag** submenu from the context "
0386 "menu. This submenu will only show those tags that have been set on this "
0387 "photograph."
0388 msgstr ""
0389 
0390 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:158
0391 msgid ""
0392 "The Right Sidebar: this is what I would call my standard method for "
0393 "assigning tags. Click **Captions** tab from the Right Sidebar and then the "
0394 "**Tags** tab and you will see the whole tags tree. Simply check/un-check the "
0395 "boxes of the tags you want to assign/un-assign and then click **Apply**. If "
0396 "you change focus without that you will be asked whether you want to apply "
0397 "the changes unless you disabled that confirmation either by checking "
0398 "**Always apply changes without confirmation** or by checking **Do not "
0399 "confirm when applying changes in the right sidebar** in the Miscellaneous "
0400 "section of :menuselection:`Settings --> Configure digiKam...`. More details "
0401 "about the other buttons and fields in the **Tags** tab see in :ref:`digiKam "
0402 "sidebar <tags_tree>`."
0403 msgstr ""
0404 
0405 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:160
0406 msgid ""
0407 "You can label a photograph with as many tags as you like. The photograph "
0408 "will appear when you select any of the tags that are set against it. This "
0409 "way you can set a tag for each person in a photograph, as well as the place "
0410 "the photograph was taken, the event it was taken at, etc."
0411 msgstr ""
0412 
0413 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:162
0414 msgid ""
0415 "Once you have tagged a photograph, the tag name will appear under the "
0416 "thumbnail in the Image Area."
0417 msgstr ""
0418 
0419 #: ../../main_window/tags_view.rst:166
0420 msgid ""
0421 "Tags are stored in a database for fast access, and, the applied tags are "
0422 "written into IPTC data fields of the image (at least for JPEG). So you can "
0423 "use your tags with other programs or, in case of loss of that data in the "
0424 "database, the tags will be re-imported when the image is noticed by digiKam."
0425 msgstr ""