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--- Comment #10 from Marcus Christopher ---
Thanks for your help.
Ok, so I removed literally *everything* (configuration files, databases etc.)
that had to do with digikam (version 5.1) and started with a fresh install.
- Started digikam.
- digikam as
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--- Comment #8 from Marcus Christopher ---
- Removed all configuration files, and all databases.
- Started from scratch (version 5.1) and let Digikam import the files in one
directory tree.
- Changed nothing in the configuration.
- Opened the tag manage
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--- Comment #7 from Marcus Christopher ---
Hmm, I now removed the old database files and let Digikam create new ones. Same
problem! Should I also deleted the configuration directory?
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--- Comment #6 from Marcus Christopher ---
Alright, thanks. Creating a new database shouldn't be a problem. However... Is
there a way to transfer my tag hierarchy (a controlled vocabulary containing
hundreds of tags) from the old database to the new one
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--- Comment #4 from Marcus Christopher ---
I suppose you mean the options that are activated for metadata in the
preferences. Okay... the following options are currently ticked in Configure >
Metadata > Behavior (I also tried other configurations, but n
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--- Comment #2 from Marcus Christopher ---
I didn't change the default that was defined by the software, i.e. SQLite.
Would you suggest I try a different one?
Marcus
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=368734
Bug ID: 368734
Summary: Moving a hierarchy of tags (a tag with subtags)
doesn't work and can lead to losing the complete
hierarchy
Product: digikam
Version: 5.1.0