dirty hack that comes to my mind is you write a small tool (e.g. python
script) that removes the "done" folder from the sqlite DB of darktable
until you've finished your massive import (so they wont show in DT
anymore). After that you can add them again.

clean hack, you add a "done"-flag to the sqlite DB for the folders and show
your checkmark in darktable and submit the patch :)

hth
 mike

Am Mo., 10. Dez. 2018 um 17:55 Uhr schrieb kneops <[email protected]>:

> Yes, in my case I think it is easier to work with folders. I think...
>
> Your solution can work. Then I would initially call every new folder with
> images 20181210_lecture_peter_*draft* or something like that.
> For me at this point this is not practical because I used to work with
> other software to edit my raw images, and quite recently I imported lots(!)
> of folders to begin working and organising my images with DT.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Op 10-12-18 om 17:34 schreef thokster:
>
> It looks like that you are working with folders.
> Why don't you just rename your folders with your file manager.
> After renaming the folder is displayed crossed out.
> Right click on it, search folder and your pictures are back.
>
>
>
>
> Am 10.12.18 um 16:25 schrieb kneops:
>
> Hi Matej,
>
> I meant sometime like this, where the folders can be marked, not the
> images, so that I know which folders I still have to process.
> I believe you are only referring to labelling the images, but correct me
> if I'm wrong.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Op 10-12-18 om 12:38 schreef Matej Martinovic:
>
> I'm using color labels and or tags to organize specific collections.
> Also collection presets are really helpful.
> An example: I have about 150 images from my last trekking trip that
> should be stitched into a panoramic image. I have tagged those with
> something like "panoramic_singles". I can then filter my images with
> the collection module to show me only images with this tag. Using the
> presets button I can save a preset to the collection module to be ably
> to quickly find the images I need.
>
> Also, to filter finished images from the same trekking trip, I'm using
> the green color label. Green means "ready to export" to me, so I've
> marked finished images with green (F3-key) and can filter for those
> using the collections module, see the attached image.
>
> The collection module allows you to create very specific collections.
> See also:
> https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/collect_images.html#collect_images
>
> BR
> Matej
> Am Mo., 10. Dez. 2018 um 10:24 Uhr schrieb kneops<[email protected]>
> <[email protected]>:
>
> Currently I'm working on a lot of new folders and older imported folders.
> When scrolling through all the folders I wished there was a way to mark
> folders, like done or in progress. That would make it much easier to keep
> an overview of what work still needs to be done.
>
> Is this already possible or do you think it perhaps is a good idea to add
> this feature to DT?
>
> Jack
>
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