Exporting Image Collections - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP1 - GNOME 23-05-2007 Manual

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To find photos that are tagged with more than one tag, select the first tag in the tag view (or drag the
tag onto the Find bar), then drag the second tag and drop it on top of the first. You can also right-
click the second tag in the tag view, or click Find > Find Selected Tag With, then select the first tag
(or group of tags).
You can search for photos that don't have a particular tag by double-clicking a tag in the Find bar.
Photos that don't have that tag (or any tag at all) are displayed. You can also right-click a tag in the
Find bar, then select Exclude.
To remove a tag from the search, drag it away from the Find bar, or right-click the tag and select
Remove.
By default, photos tagged Hidden will not be shown. You must explicitly include the Hidden tag in
your search to show such photos.
There is also a type-to-find entry. Press the forward slash (/) to open it. It cannot be used at the same
time as the Find bar. You can type queries such as "TagA and (TagB or (TagC and TagD))". At any
point, if F-Spot recognizes what you have typed as a valid query, it will update your search. The not
operator is not yet supported.
Figure 15-5

15.6 Exporting Image Collections

F-Spot offers a range of export functions for your photo collections:
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Type-to-find Search
Generating a Website Gallery (page 221)
Exporting Photos to CD (page 221)
Exporting Photos to a Folder (page 222)
Posting to a Flickr, Picasa Web Album, SmugMug, or 23 Account (page 223)

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