https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450785
--- Comment #2 from [email protected] --- (In reply to Maik Qualmann from comment #1) > Of course, if you save as a new version, the original will not be "hidden". > You just have to do a "Save changes". > > There is also the possibility that your original images are not original > and already have a history. > > I just tested it again, works without any problems. > > Maik Wow, interesting, I thought I've tried that, too. It's indeed working on my side, too, the way you described it. I would have a follow-up question related to how the versioning and grouping work together. I usually photograph in RAW+JPG and group the RAW and JPG images by filename in digikam. When I then edit the JPG in save it, I afterwards only see the newest JPG version in the Thumbnails view, the complete group including the RAW file being hidden. When I then check "View->Show all grouped items as open", I see the RAW file, the new JPG version and the old JPG version (which represents the group of original RAW+JPG). If I manually group all three files together and uncheck "View->Show all grouped items as open", I don't see any of the three files anymore. I can sort of understand why this is the case, but it be more convenient, if the new JPG version would automatically replace the old JPG version as head of the group. Is there a way this can be done, or am I missing something? Please also let me know if I should file a new bug/feature request for this. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
