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0017 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:1
0018 msgid "digiKam Main Window Albums View"
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0020 
0021 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:1
0022 msgid ""
0023 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0024 "learn, easy, album, properties, creating, moving"
0025 msgstr ""
0026 
0027 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:14
0028 msgid "Albums View"
0029 msgstr ""
0030 
0031 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:16
0032 msgid "Contents"
0033 msgstr ""
0034 
0035 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:19
0036 msgid "Overview"
0037 msgstr ""
0038 
0039 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:27
0040 msgid "The digiKam Main Window Album-View"
0041 msgstr ""
0042 
0043 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:29
0044 msgid ""
0045 "By clicking the **Albums** button on the left side bar you toggle the Albums "
0046 "tree which provides an organized view of your photograph albums. The top "
0047 "item Albums just shows the **Welcome to digiKam** screen in the view area. "
0048 "The next level of the Albums tree shows your different Collections (marked "
0049 "by the icon |icon_collection|) or at least one if you haven't added one or "
0050 "more yet in the :menuselection:`Settings --> Configure digiKam...` and "
0051 "**Collections** section. Each Collection represents a folder branch on your "
0052 "hard disk, on removable media or on network shares and the next levels in "
0053 "the tree show the structure of those folders, here called **Albums**. The "
0054 "albums can be sorted by their folder layout on the hard disk, by the "
0055 "Category that has been set in the :ref:`Album Properties <managing_albums>` "
0056 "or by the Date of that Albums (this date can also be changed in the "
0057 "Properties of each Album). You can invert the sort order (ascending/"
0058 "descending) by clicking on the title bar of the album tree."
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0060 
0061 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:31
0062 msgid ""
0063 "You can switch between these sort orders using **Sort Albums** from the "
0064 "**View** menu."
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0066 
0067 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:36
0068 msgid "Creating a New Album"
0069 msgstr ""
0070 
0071 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:38
0072 msgid ""
0073 "There are a number of ways to create a new Album. You can create a new Album "
0074 "when you upload new photographs from the Camera using :menuselection:`Import "
0075 "--> Cameras`. You can also create a new empty Album with :menuselection:"
0076 "`Album --> New...` :kbd:`Ctrl+N` in the Albums view. As an additional "
0077 "option, you can create a new Album by importing an existing folder of "
0078 "photographs from your computer; just select :menuselection:`Import --> Add "
0079 "Folders...` from the menu bar and select the folder that you want to import. "
0080 "An Album will be created with the same name as the hard disk folder. You can "
0081 "use drag and drop to import a folder. Drag a folder icon, for example from "
0082 "your preferred files-manager. Then drop it on the album list on the left. A "
0083 "menu will appear that gives you the option to move or copy the folder into "
0084 "digiKam."
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0087 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:42
0088 msgid ""
0089 "A album is hosted in a collection root path registered in the database. If a "
0090 "settings about collections has changed or if the collection no longer exists "
0091 "(for example with a removable media), no new albums can be created. You "
0092 "needs to check the collection properties in :ref:`the digiKam setup dialog "
0093 "<collections_settings>`."
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0095 
0096 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:46
0097 msgid ""
0098 "Under Windows, file locking used by the system can introduce time latencies "
0099 "or dysfunctions. digiKam uses a low level file management with Qt framework "
0100 "that cannot handle locked files. The following conditions must be met so "
0101 "that there are no problems with digiKam:"
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0103 
0104 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:48
0105 msgid ""
0106 "Album monitoring in digiKam must be deactivated. See the :ref:`Collection "
0107 "Settings <collections_settings>` for details."
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0109 
0110 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:49
0111 msgid "Folders must not be part of a Windows file or network share."
0112 msgstr ""
0113 
0114 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:50
0115 msgid ""
0116 "Folders or pictures must not be open in other programs such as Explorer or "
0117 "similar."
0118 msgstr ""
0119 
0120 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:55
0121 msgid "Deleting an Album"
0122 msgstr ""
0123 
0124 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:57
0125 msgid ""
0126 "When you delete an Album from digiKam it will be moved into the internal "
0127 "Trash Can. As an option you could change this behavior, so that delete "
0128 "really will remove the Album and all of the photographs in it. This can be "
0129 "changed by selecting :menuselection:`Settings --> Configure digiKam...` and "
0130 "selecting the **Miscellaneous** page. At the top of this page are the "
0131 "settings that control what happens when a photograph is deleted. To delete "
0132 "an Album, click with the right mouse button over the Album in the Albums "
0133 "tree and select **Delete Album** from the context menu."
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0136 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:62
0137 msgid "Adding a Photograph to an Album"
0138 msgstr ""
0139 
0140 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:64
0141 msgid ""
0142 "Most of the time you will create new Albums and populate them with "
0143 "photographs directly from your camera using the Camera Tool. However, "
0144 "sometimes you may want to add a photograph that you already have on your "
0145 "computer to an existing Album. To add a photograph to an Album select :"
0146 "menuselection:`Import --> Add Images...` :kbd:`Alt+Shift+I` from the menu "
0147 "bar. Select a source folder from the dialog and click OK. An import window "
0148 "will open. Select the photographs that you want to add and choose **Download "
0149 "Selected** from the **Download** drop down menu. A dialog will open where "
0150 "you can choose the destination album. The photographs will be copied into "
0151 "the Album. **Download New** :kbd:`Ctrl+N` from the same menu will copy only "
0152 "those images which are not in the destination folder yet."
0153 msgstr ""
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0155 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:66
0156 msgid ""
0157 "Additionally, you can use drag and drop to import photographs. Drag the "
0158 "photographs icons, for example from your preferred file manager. Then drop "
0159 "it on the image list on the right hand side."
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0161 
0162 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:68
0163 msgid ""
0164 "If you have a scanner configured, you can also scan a photograph straight "
0165 "into an Album. Select menu entry :menuselection:`Import --> Import from "
0166 "Scanner...`."
0167 msgstr ""
0168 
0169 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:73
0170 msgid "Moving or Copying Photographs"
0171 msgstr ""
0172 
0173 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:76
0174 msgid "Between Albums"
0175 msgstr ""
0176 
0177 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:78
0178 msgid ""
0179 "Simply drag the photograph and drop it on the destination Album to move or "
0180 "copy it from one Album to another. A menu will appear that gives you the "
0181 "option to **Move** or **Copy** the photograph. You can move or copy multiple "
0182 "photographs the same way, just select all the photographs that you want to "
0183 "move and drag them on to the destination Album."
0184 msgstr ""
0185 
0186 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:81
0187 msgid "With Other Applications"
0188 msgstr ""
0189 
0190 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:83
0191 msgid ""
0192 "The behavior will be the same as copying between albums, but the difference "
0193 "will depend on the target application where you paste items and on what "
0194 "information the target program takes from the clipboard. With a text editor, "
0195 "pasting input fields will host the path. A word processor that can also use "
0196 "images may take the URL and insert the image."
0197 msgstr ""
0198 
0199 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:88
0200 msgid "Managing Albums"
0201 msgstr ""
0202 
0203 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:90
0204 msgid ""
0205 "Album Properties can help you remember which kind of photographs are in an "
0206 "Album and can also help you to organize the Albums tree. To access the Album "
0207 "Properties, click with the right mouse button on an Album and select "
0208 "**Properties** :kbd:`Alt+Enter` from the context menu."
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0210 
0211 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:96
0212 msgid "The digiKam Album Properties Dialog"
0213 msgstr ""
0214 
0215 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:98
0216 msgid "The Album Properties dialog allows you to set:"
0217 msgstr ""
0218 
0219 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:100
0220 msgid ""
0221 "The Album **Title**: Name of the Album, identical with the name of the "
0222 "folder on your hard disk. If you edit it here, the folder will also be "
0223 "renamed."
0224 msgstr ""
0225 
0226 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:102
0227 msgid ""
0228 "The Album **Category**: this is a way of grouping your Albums together by a "
0229 "common label. The Category you set will be used to order your albums when "
0230 "you select **By Category** from the drop down box in the tool bar or using :"
0231 "menuselection:`View --> Sort Albums --> By Category`. If you want to add and "
0232 "delete Category labels, choose from the menu entry :menuselection:`Settings "
0233 "--> Configure digiKam... --> Views page --> Categories tab`."
0234 msgstr ""
0235 
0236 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:104
0237 msgid ""
0238 "The **Caption** for the Album: Usually a short description of the content, "
0239 "but of course you are free to abuse it in any conceivable way. But beware: "
0240 "this will be shown in the banner at the top of the main Image Window ;-)"
0241 msgstr ""
0242 
0243 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:106
0244 msgid ""
0245 "The Album **Date**: this will be used when you order your Albums by date "
0246 "using :menuselection:`View --> Sort Albums --> By Date`."
0247 msgstr ""
0248 
0249 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:108
0250 msgid ""
0251 "**Oldest**, **Average**, and **Newest** buttons: these will set the **Date** "
0252 "to the oldest, average or latest date of the images in that album. It will "
0253 "first try to calculate the average date of the images in the album based on "
0254 "the Exif-headers. If that fails it will fall back to the modification date "
0255 "of the files in that folder."
0256 msgstr ""
0257 
0258 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:113
0259 msgid "Setting the Album Icon"
0260 msgstr ""
0261 
0262 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:115
0263 msgid ""
0264 "digiKam displays the usual folder icon in the Albums list. You can choose "
0265 "one of your photographs instead. This may help you to remember what kind of "
0266 "photographs are contained in an Album."
0267 msgstr ""
0268 
0269 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:117
0270 msgid ""
0271 "To select a photograph as the Album icon, click with the right mouse button "
0272 "on the photograph that you want to use as the Album icon and select **Set as "
0273 "Album Thumbnail** from the context menu. Additionally you can use drag and "
0274 "drop to set the Album icon. Drag the photographs icon from the thumbnail "
0275 "area and drop it on the currently selected Album in the Album list."
0276 msgstr ""
0277 
0278 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:121
0279 msgid ""
0280 "An Album can only be in one Album Collection and Album Collections cannot be "
0281 "nested."
0282 msgstr ""
0283 
0284 #: ../../main_window/albums_view.rst:123
0285 msgid ""
0286 "digiKam also supports tagging individual photographs. Album Categories are "
0287 "different from photograph tagging because the Album Category applies to all "
0288 "the photographs in an Album rather than to individual photographs. You can "
0289 "use both Album Category and tagging to organize your photographs."
0290 msgstr ""