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0016 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:1
0017 msgid "digiKam Main Window Search View"
0018 msgstr ""
0019 
0020 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:1
0021 msgid ""
0022 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0023 "learn, easy, advanced, search"
0024 msgstr ""
0025 
0026 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:14
0027 msgid "Search View"
0028 msgstr ""
0029 
0030 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:16
0031 msgid ""
0032 "We talked about quite a few views already and their searching capabilities, "
0033 "which are all kind of specialized. The Search View now offers a more "
0034 "versatile and general way of searching. There are two different approaches."
0035 msgstr ""
0036 
0037 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:22
0038 msgid "The digiKam Simple Search Tool"
0039 msgstr ""
0040 
0041 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:24
0042 msgid ""
0043 "In the field right below you can enter a title and save your selection. It "
0044 "will then appear in the **Searches** list field below. But the best is still "
0045 "to come: the Timeline View offers a search for a search! If you have a lot "
0046 "more searches saved than my ridiculous four in the screenshot the adaptive "
0047 "search field at the bottom may help to find a certain search."
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0050 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:27
0051 msgid "The Quick Search"
0052 msgstr ""
0053 
0054 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:29
0055 msgid ""
0056 "Quick Search is the adaptive search box at the top of the search dialog "
0057 "(Left Sidebar) and provides you with a simple means to search the digiKam "
0058 "database with a single query. You can enter any arguments in the **Search** "
0059 "text field and it will be used to determine the results. For instance, you "
0060 "can enter the string \"birthday\" to search the complete database for "
0061 "occurrences of the word \"birthday\" in all metadata text fields, or \"05."
0062 "webp\" to search for a specific image file name \"05.webp\" (no escaping as "
0063 "in reg-expressions needed)."
0064 msgstr ""
0065 
0066 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:31
0067 msgid "Search Properties:"
0068 msgstr ""
0069 
0070 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:33
0071 msgid "Searches are case insensitive."
0072 msgstr ""
0073 
0074 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:35
0075 msgid "Blank separated search terms are boolean AND combinations."
0076 msgstr ""
0077 
0078 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:37
0079 msgid "Special characters are literal and not interpreted ( . * ? / etc.)."
0080 msgstr ""
0081 
0082 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:39
0083 msgid ""
0084 "Include all elements of the database: names, rating, keywords, tags, albums, "
0085 "collections, dates (and more in the future)."
0086 msgstr ""
0087 
0088 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:41
0089 msgid ""
0090 "You can save your searches as a live folder that always filters for what you "
0091 "entered as search criteria. Just type a name for the search into the **Save "
0092 "Current Search** field and click the **Save** button to the right of it. "
0093 "When saved, the filter will appear in the **Searches** list. By clicking the "
0094 "title bar of this list you can invert the sorting order. Once you select one "
0095 "of your saved searches, the search result will be presented in the Image "
0096 "Area immediately and the **Save Current Search** field will convert into a "
0097 "**Edit Stored Search** field where you can edit your search criteria. The "
0098 "name of the saved search will be used to label the search result in the "
0099 "Image Area."
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0102 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:43
0103 msgid ""
0104 "If you want to delete or rename a saved search from the list, click with the "
0105 "right mouse button on it and select from the context menu."
0106 msgstr ""
0107 
0108 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:48
0109 msgid "The Advanced Search Tool"
0110 msgstr ""
0111 
0112 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:50
0113 msgid ""
0114 "Advanced Search tool provides an extended search form which can be used to "
0115 "search in specific fields of the digiKam database in a more sophisticated "
0116 "way. Click the **New Advanced Search...** button and it will come up like "
0117 "this:"
0118 msgstr ""
0119 
0120 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:56
0121 msgid "The digiKam Advanced Search Tool"
0122 msgstr ""
0123 
0124 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:58
0125 msgid ""
0126 "The field labeled **Find items that have associated all these words:** is "
0127 "just a duplicate of the Quick Search field."
0128 msgstr ""
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0130 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:60
0131 msgid ""
0132 "Click on one of the blue categories and there will fold out an area with all "
0133 "the fields you can search for in that very category. Depending on the kind "
0134 "of data each field contains different input fields for your search, "
0135 "sometimes more than one type for the same field. Simplest are selection "
0136 "buttons, e.g. for colors. Then you have plain fields of the “The field "
0137 "content contains type\", drop down lists and checkboxes. Many fields have "
0138 "two input fields allowing you to define a range, e.g. **Find items with a "
0139 "width between**. And often you find a link type thing called \"Any\" which "
0140 "opens a drop down field with checkboxes for the possible contents of that "
0141 "field."
0142 msgstr ""
0143 
0144 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:66
0145 msgid "The digiKam Advanced Search Criteria"
0146 msgstr ""
0147 
0148 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:68
0149 msgid ""
0150 "Thanks to the labeling of the search fields they are pretty much self "
0151 "explaining. What we have to talk about is how they work together if you fill "
0152 "in or select more than one. On the right side of the header (blue area at "
0153 "the top) you find a little link **Options**. If you click on that one the "
0154 "header will change and you see four options."
0155 msgstr ""
0156 
0157 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:70
0158 msgid ""
0159 "**Meet All of the following conditions** means that your different search "
0160 "parameters will be connected by boolean AND for the search. Example: if you "
0161 "selected Album name “Holidays” and color “red” the search will find all "
0162 "pictures labeled with “red” out of the Album “Holidays”."
0163 msgstr ""
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0165 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:72
0166 msgid ""
0167 "**Meet Any of the following conditions** means that your different search "
0168 "parameters will be connected by boolean OR for the search. Example: if you "
0169 "selected Album name “Holidays” and color “red” the search will find the "
0170 "content of the Album “Holidays” and all pictures labeled with “red” out of "
0171 "your whole collection."
0172 msgstr ""
0173 
0174 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:74
0175 msgid ""
0176 "**None of these conditions are met** means that your different search "
0177 "parameters will be connected by boolean NAND for the search. Again our "
0178 "example: if you selected Album name “Holidays” and color “red” the search "
0179 "will find all pictures of your collection except those labeled with “red” "
0180 "and except those out of the Album “Holidays”."
0181 msgstr ""
0182 
0183 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:76
0184 msgid ""
0185 "**At least one of these conditions is not met** means that your different "
0186 "search parameters will be connected by boolean NOR for the search. One more "
0187 "example: if you selected Album name “Holidays” and color “red” the search "
0188 "will find all pictures of your collection except those labeled with “red” "
0189 "out of the Album “Holidays”."
0190 msgstr ""
0191 
0192 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:78
0193 msgid ""
0194 "Complicated? No, good! Because the real stuff is yet to come. Have a look at "
0195 "the footer of the Advanced Search Tool. Here you find **+ Add Search "
0196 "Group**. If you hit this button another list with the same categories of "
0197 "search fields will open below the first one (scroll down in case you don't "
0198 "see it right away) separated by a blue header showing the same options we "
0199 "were just talking about. On top of them you see an underlined OR meaning "
0200 "that this list is connected to the first one by boolean OR. You can change "
0201 "that to AND by clicking on it."
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0204 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:80
0205 msgid ""
0206 "To explain how it works let's make another example based on one of those we "
0207 "had already. I want to use the second one. That means: in the first group "
0208 "you checked **Meet Any of the following conditions** and you selected Album "
0209 "name “Holidays” and color “red”. As we said already this will produce all "
0210 "pictures labeled with “red” out of your whole collection and the content of "
0211 "the Album “Holidays”. Now let's assume for some reason you want to exclude "
0212 "all rejected files and all files with a rating lower than three stars."
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0215 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:82
0216 msgid ""
0217 "So you open a second group, click on the underlined OR in the header in "
0218 "order to change it to AND, select **None of these conditions are met**, fold "
0219 "out the **Picture Properties**, check under **Labels** the red flag "
0220 "(rejected) and select under **Rating** no star (five white stars) in the "
0221 "first field and two stars in the second field. Note that there is a "
0222 "difference between **No star** and **No Rating assigned**! If you want to "
0223 "exclude the pictures without any rating as well you got to open another "
0224 "Search Group, click on the underlined OR in the header in order to change it "
0225 "to AND, select **None of these conditions are met** and select **No Rating "
0226 "assigned** in the **Picture Properties** category."
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0229 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:84
0230 msgid ""
0231 "Which brings us to the fact that you can open as many additional Search "
0232 "Groups as you need to formulate your query. But since the purpose of this "
0233 "handbook is not to open a competition in creating the most sophisticated "
0234 "queries I leave it to you to figure out how far you have to go or can go in "
0235 "this respect and rather finish this section with a few hints about the other "
0236 "buttons in the Advanced Search Tool."
0237 msgstr ""
0238 
0239 #: ../../main_window/search_view.rst:86
0240 msgid ""
0241 "Beside the **+ Add Search Group** button you see Reset. This removes all "
0242 "additional Search Groups and clears all the fields in the remaining one. "
0243 "It's a good policy to use this button before starting to create a new "
0244 "search, in particular when you leave the Advanced Search Tool with the "
0245 "intention to use the Quick Search for your next query, because otherwise the "
0246 "search criteria remain active even if you don't see them and screw up your "
0247 "new search. Try carries out the search but leaves the Advanced Search Tool "
0248 "window open, OK does the same but closes the window. **Remove Group** in the "
0249 "header of the additional Search Groups doesn't need an explanation."
0250 msgstr ""