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authorJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff.email>2023-06-14 20:35:58 +0200
committerJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff.email>2023-06-14 20:35:58 +0200
commitd443a3c2509889533ca812c163056bace396b586 (patch)
treee94ffc0d9c054ca4efb8fb327e18dfac88e15dc7 /help/C/organize-tag.page
parentbb9797c14470641b082ebf635e2ae3cfd5f27a3b (diff)
New upstream version 0.32.1upstream/0.32.1
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diff --git a/help/C/organize-tag.page b/help/C/organize-tag.page
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@@ -33,11 +33,13 @@
<p>
When you use <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>T</key></keyseq> or
<guiseq><gui>Tags</gui><gui>Add Tags...</gui></guiseq> you can type
- in the names of one or more tags, separated by commas.
+ in the names of one or more tags, separated by commas. You can also
+ add tag hierarchies on the fly using <input>/</input> as if they
+ were paths in the file system.
Once you have created a tag, you can rename it by selecting that
tag in the sidebar and choosing
<guiseq><gui>Tags</gui><gui>Rename Tag "[name]"...</gui></guiseq>,
- by rightclicking on it and choose <gui>Rename...</gui> or
+ by right-clicking on it and choose <gui>Rename...</gui> or
double-click on the tag in the sidebar.
</p>
@@ -51,7 +53,7 @@
in the sidebar, then select the photos you would like to remove,
and choose
<guiseq><gui>Tags</gui><gui>Remove Tag "[name]" from Photos</gui></guiseq>
- or right-click on the photos an select
+ or right-click on the photos and select
<gui>Remove Tag "[name]" from Photos</gui>.
</p>
@@ -72,14 +74,29 @@
<section id="hierarchaicaltags">
<title>Hierarchical Tags</title>
<p>
- Shotwell supports also hierarchial tags. You can
+ Shotwell supports also hierarchical tags. You can
rearrange your tags by drag and drop a tag onto another.
To create a new subtag right-click on a tag and select
<gui>New</gui>.
</p>
-
+ <p>
+ In all places where textual tag input is supported, tags
+ can also be created using <input>/</input>. For example,
+ using <input>/World/Africa/Togo/Lomé</input> will create
+ or extend the tag tree
+ </p>
+ <tree>
+ <item>World
+ <item>Africa
+ <item>Togo
+ <item>Lomé</item>
+ </item>
+ </item>
+ </item>
+ </tree>
+
<p>
- Hierarchial tags can help you to sort your tag list in
+ Hierarchical tags can help you to sort your tag list in
ways that better match how you work or think; for example,
you can store location tags like "Mountains" or "Beach"
under a parent tag "Places", which itself can be placed