wow, that was fast.. i had the impression the collect module was too big to
do quick changes to it :)
i'll check it out as soon as i can (i hope maybe tomorrow..)
-jo
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 9:45 AM, AlicVB <alic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I've played a little with the collect module.
> in the tag_explorer branch, the collect module now allow to select tags
> like described above :
> - hierarchical view (like the keywords module)
> - simple click to change the active rule
> - full hierarchy of the keyword + % at the end of the rule
>
> Note that I've not reverted the previous change to the keyword module, but
> now that this part is included in the collect module, we can drop it's
> "select" part move it to the right panel, and focus on tag modifications.
>
> Thanks for your feedbacks
>
> Aldric
> Le 22/10/2013 12:03, AlicVB a écrit :
>
> Hi,
> I just push my changes to the branch tag_explorer in the main repo.
> Currently, it's a very quick hack, no real test of regression have been
> maid for other fct of the lib (drag'ndrop, ...)
>
> What has changed :
> - simple click clear all collect rules and add the new one
> - ctrl+simple click add the new rule at the existing ones (works not
> perfectly, currently)
> - a '%' is added at the end of the rules
>
> I think incluing this in the collect module perfectly make sense, we just
> have to find a way to display hierarchical tags correctly, ie not as a
> 'flat' list.
> I can give it a try, if you want.
>
> Thanks
> Aldric
>
> Le 22/10/2013 10:30, johannes hanika a écrit :
>
> heya,
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 10:28 PM, AlicVB <alic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I don't know if I am the only one, or if I miss something, but I find
>> the keyword module quite confusing and not really user-friendly.
>>
>> To replace in context, I've about 50K photos all tagged, with a heavy
>> use of hierarchical tags (ex : Iceland|Myvatn|Hverir or
>> Landscapes|volcano)
>>
>> Here is what I'm waiting for :
>> 1- an easy way to access to my photo by tags/other infos
>> 2- keep the power of the collect module
>> 3- don't allow to modify tags here, imho, it belongs to the right panel
>> (I remember some discussion about that recently)
>>
>
> agree.
>
>
>>
>> 1- implies
>> a- hierarchical view if necessary
>> b- no need to reset collect module when changing tag selection
>> c- simple click access
>>
>> 2- implies
>> a- we still need 2 parts : one for managing the collection, one to
>> explore tags/other infos
>>
>
> you mean there has to be a way to collect by tag and one to modify/manage
> tags. i would like it best if the collect by tag part would be merged
> into the current collect module and the management part would stay in the
> right panel. that would take away some interfacing headache between
> a separate module and the collect rules. but by the sounds of your email
> you already solved this :)
>
>
>> b- we need to have a way to say "I want to add this rule, without
>> deleting the previous one"
>>
>
> yes, i think so too. would be great for color label selection, too.
>
>
>>
>> I've done a little hack to the keyword module for my own use ATM :
>> - simple click selection
>> - "selection_change" reset the collect module and add the new rule
>> - except if you press ctrl while clicking
>> - the rule is added with a '%' at the end, so when you select "Iceland",
>> you have all the images from Iceland.
>>
>
> that sounds great. do you have a branch/patch for us to test this?
>
> cheers,
> jo
>
>
>
>> I find this way easier to use.
>> I'd like to know your thought about this...
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Aldric
>>
>>
>
>
>
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