Sorry for double-post, to make it available in the list as well....
2010/2/26 Jean Levasseur <[email protected]>: > I think that if you use the "/" shortcut, a search bar will appear at > the top, allowing you to type in your search terms. I've tried it and > it matched filenames. It might be what you are looking for! > > Regards, Jean. > > 2010/2/25 Oliver Maunder <[email protected]>: >> Hi >> I've got a load of photos with distinct filenames like myphoto001.jpg to >> myphoto999.jpg. These photos are already in f-spot and I'd like to give all >> the photos the same tag. >> Ideally what I'd like to do is search by filename in the GUI and then add a >> tag to the search results - but this doesn't seem to be possible. >> My second idea was to write a python script and control f-spot through DBUS. >> It looks easy enough to get the filename of a photo through >> PhotoRemoteControl.GetPhotoProperties, but I can't see a method that will >> apply a tag to a photo. Am I missing something. >> My third idea was to just add rows directly to the photo_tags table in the >> database. However, I'd also like the tag to be stored in the photo's >> metadata. I guess f-spot usually does this when the tag is applied. Is there >> any way to update the metadata at a later point? >> The final idea is to add a tag to the photos metadata with an external >> script or program and somehow get f-spot to recognise this new tag. Is there >> anyway to do this? >> (And yeah - I know it would have been a lot simpler if I'd just applied the >> tag when I imported the photos!) >> Thanks for your help >> Olly >> _______________________________________________ >> F-spot-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list >> >> > _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
