https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=463378

--- Comment #6 from Metal450 <metal...@gmail.com> ---
Those options all work as a one-off fix for a particular images/images (or for
users who somehow become aware of the issue), but more broadly, the software
should really provide some warning. Ie just a simple check to see if that tag
is there, and if so, the confirmation toast should let the user know that their
changes may have not been applied. Otherwise, anytime someone copies a bunch of
photos from a friend/relative/etc, and attempts to just work with tags
normally, it's not at all obvious that half the actions taken were actually
ignored.

If or until there's a true fix, why not just show: "Warning: 12 of the images
written contained XP metadata, so your changes may not have applied. Please see
(link to this issue, or to the most relevant)."

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