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You can also start a search by clicking Find > Show Find Bar. With the find bar dis-
played, you can drag tags from the tag view to the find bar.
Figure 15.4 Show Find Bar in F-Spot
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 Se-
lected Tag With, then select the first tag (or group of tags).
You can search for photos that do not have a particular tag by double-clicking a tag in
the Find bar. Photos that do not 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.
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