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I just discovered your script today while giving Darktable a much deeper evaluation than I have previously. Seriously, I've been wanting a tag suggestion tool like this for a long time. Good work!
How hard would it be to make it work on multiple images at a time? For example, if I take pictures of something from several different angles, then I'd want all of them to have the same tags. I'd like to select all the similar pictures, hit "get tags", and then select the ones I want. When I click "attach", all the images would have the tags attached. Like what issue #3 would do.
FYI, the copy and paste metadata script does provide something of a work around. You add the tags to one pic, then copy the metadata, then paste it onto the rest of the pics. And the copy_attach_detach_tags script likely would do ok as well.
I do think building into your script would provide a nicer UI, though. :)
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I just discovered your script today while giving Darktable a much deeper evaluation than I have previously. Seriously, I've been wanting a tag suggestion tool like this for a long time. Good work!
How hard would it be to make it work on multiple images at a time? For example, if I take pictures of something from several different angles, then I'd want all of them to have the same tags. I'd like to select all the similar pictures, hit "get tags", and then select the ones I want. When I click "attach", all the images would have the tags attached. Like what issue #3 would do.
FYI, the copy and paste metadata script does provide something of a work around. You add the tags to one pic, then copy the metadata, then paste it onto the rest of the pics. And the copy_attach_detach_tags script likely would do ok as well.
I do think building into your script would provide a nicer UI, though. :)
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