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Re: 16-bits is nice for pros, but...
by Gilles Caulier on Wednesday 02/Apr/2008, @14:09
Same here. I work currently on keyboard shortcut to assign tags on image (like kmail do with folder assignement)

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Re: 16-bits is nice for pros, but...
by DanaKil on Wednesday 02/Apr/2008, @14:33
you could add a button at the bottom of the tags treeview with something like "Set a shortcut for the current selection of tags" (so I can choose some tags for a picture, assign a shortcut for this set of tags and then easily apply all these tags in one shortcut)

just an other idea (I know dot.kde is not bugzilla but well...) : when I tags a lot of picture, I often works in thumbnails mode and select all pictures that I wants to be tagged with a particular set of tags. And often, I release "ctrl" for the multiple selection and lose all my selected images (and then I cry).

Maybe you can add in the Edit menu a mode to easily select multiples pictures : no need to keep ctrl pressed, when you click a picture, it is added to the selection, if you click on it again, it is substracted from the selection
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  • Re: 16-bits is nice for pros, but...
    by jospoortvliet on Wednesday 02/Apr/2008, @23:17
    Maybe the way Dolphin does allow you to select several items by using a small icon overlaying the item might be a solution.
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    • Re: 16-bits is nice for pros, but...
      by Gilles Caulier on Thursday 03/Apr/2008, @02:11
      Yes, there is an entry in digiKam bugzilla. Marcel will take a look when he port all icon view to Qt4 model/view (this part still use Qt3 transition classes). It's planed later than 0.10.0 release

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