![]() ![]() I'm not a programmer,but as I can, I'll try to help. Nice meet you, being a newbie here, I'm glad to see my post got your attention. So, if you do not need also to change filename inside the original memory (I usually prefer to leave it as made by camera or database), you do not need the option above.īut it's just my personal point of Pierre It's my opinion that the "transformation" happens in the middle, therefore, original file remains as it was, but the software (read "CPU") "trasform" file in its memory, and then write to the destination "support" (HD, SD, site ans so on). Maybe my english is just a bit rusty, and I do not understand exactly what you mean, but I perceive it as redundat. I've just a dobut about double "rename and convert" in source and destination. Select and de-select "subfolders" creation is useful tool. Looking at Xnconvert for ispiration, I found the software is quite complete in sorting output files options: similar options or just the same would be perfect. Thank you for listening.At last I took a look and though about it. Instead it should just remove the no longer valid information from both databases. Right now XnView complains that it can't delete the file (which I don't want anyway) because it does not find it. TechRadar Verdict With tools to view, manage and edit pictures individually or in batches, plus Photoshop plug-in support, XnView might be the only photo software you need. Please note that an intuitive approach (IMHO) for both the preview pic database and the category database would have been to simply select all the 'replacement pics' (as the original pics are no longer visible) and to delete them. My question would have been how to edit the category information in case of changes, but this is possible with the Assign Category dialog, which allows a 'delete' of no longer valid information as well. An automatic synchronization should be implemented at least for changing names from within XnView! Means either for changing file names or dir names via the directory tree on the left (folder view). If I change the name of the pics outside of XnView, or the name of the pic's directory (even within XnView), the category database is not informed about the changes. It's to assign categories to the selected filesįunny.that dialog never came up when I worked on this.but now it does! It also seems to answer my next question, at least partly (about delete, see below). Hey, I have 4,000 pics to work through! This way I will not finish before 2025 ![]() But as soon as I select more than one the category function vanishes. ![]() Problem three: I want to speed up my work by multiple selection of mini-pics in the browser that will get the same category. Problem two: when I change to another pic a confirmation dialog asks me if I want to save the changes (the category definition). Problem one: how to change to the next pic? Too much mouse movement (too far away), and the keyboard (pic up down or similar) only navigate in the category area, but don't change to the next mini-pic for selection. For new users XnView MP would normally be the better choice, with an attractive new interface, full support for Unicode and availability of a 64-bit version. Ok, here is what I do:Įnter a dir with the browser, select first picture, then click in the category area at the bottom at the right category so it gets checked. I worked with this feature and think that I understand how to use it - but it is so cumbersome that I can't believe I am doing it right. I found zero information about this feature in the online help or the forum FAQ. ![]() I want to use the category feature of XnView to finally have comfortable and quick access to any pics that I usually never found. I have about 4,000 personal digicam pics that are only sorted by date in several subfolders so far. ![]()
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