Boris,

They're in the SQLite database (.LRCAT) file that Lightroom uses to do
its operations.
Muck with its internals at your own risk.

On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Boris Liberman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jostein, do you also happen to know where LR2 stores the keywords it knows,
> as I'd like to play with it some having read your story below?
>
> Boris
>
>
>> I never saw the LR1.
>> In v2, you can create a text file with a certain indented format, that
>> will import to LR as a hierarchy. It works like this:
>>
>> Animals
>>     Pets
>>          Cats
>>          Dogs
>>     Livestock
>>          Pigs
>>          Horses
>>
>> If you assign the keyword "Horses" to a picture, it automatically also
>> gets Animals and Livestock.
>>
>> If you want a keyword "container" that's supposed to be just a
>> placeholder for terms, not a keyword you can enclose it in square
>> brackets, eg. "[Animals]". Assigning the keyword "Horses" to an image
>> will then make LR supply Livestock, but not Animals.
>>
>> Further, you can supply synonyms by using curly brackets:
>>
>> [Animals]
>> ....
>>     Livestock
>>          Pigs
>>                {Swines}
>>          Horses
>>                {Equines}
>>
>> "equines" is now a synonym for Horses, meaning that when assigning
>> "Horses" to an image, it also becomes searchable for the synonym.
>
>
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