daniel, 2011-12-05 14:56:08 +0100 : > At the moment, when searching for photos by multiple tags, the > searches of the single tags are combined by "or".
If you drag the second tag on top of the first one, they get grouped into an "and" clause. > This works all right in the "include" case, but in the "exclude" case > I guess it should be "and" by default. > Meaning that if I look for a photo of an animal that is neither cat > nor dog, intuitively I would place the the tag "dog" and "cat" in the > find bar and set them both to exclude. But now this just gives my all > my photos, except of those showing a cat and a dog together. in other > words: my holiday in Spain and the photos of last Christmas! > So the >> "not cat" or "not dog" << should be changed to >> "not cat" > and "not dog" <<. The "and" combination also works with negated tags, so you can do "!cat and !dog". In your case, I guess I would even create a search for "animal and !cat and !dog", assuming you have an "animal" tag (of which "cat" and "dog" would be subtags). Roland. -- Roland Mas Oshitemo dame-nara, hiite mina. -- Proverbe japonais _______________________________________________ f-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
