Mercurial > emacs
changeset 69784:2a84440a03fb
Small additions about tumme.
author | Mathias Dahl <mathias.dahl@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 03 Apr 2006 21:34:02 +0000 |
parents | d1bfd9018628 |
children | d30038c6c061 |
files | man/misc.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/misc.texi Mon Apr 03 17:53:24 2006 +0000 +++ b/man/misc.texi Mon Apr 03 21:34:02 2006 +0000 @@ -2400,24 +2400,23 @@ More advanced features include @dfn{image tags}, which are metadata used to categorize image files. The tags are stored in a plain text -file. -@c ??? What is the file name? - - To tag image files, mark them in the dired buffer and type @kbd{C-t -t} (@code{tumme-tag-files}). You will be prompted for a tag. To mark -files having a certain tag, type @kbd{C-t f} +file configured by @code{tumme-db-file}. + + To tag image files, mark them in the dired buffer (you can also mark +files in Dired from the thumbnail buffer by typing @kbd{m}) and type +@kbd{C-t t} (@code{tumme-tag-files}). You will be prompted for a tag. +To mark files having a certain tag, type @kbd{C-t f} (@code{tumme-mark-tagged-files}). After marking image files with a certain tag, you can use @kbd{C-t d} to view them. -@c ??? Remove what? The tag? - You can also tag a file from the thumbnail buffer by typing @kbd{t -t} and remove it by typing @kbd{t r}. There is also a special ``tag'' -called ``comment'' for each file (it is not a tag in the exact same -sense as the other tags, it is handled slightly different). That is -used to enter a comment or description about the image. You comment a -file from the thumbnail buffer by typing @kbd{c}. You will be -prompted for a comment. Type @kbd{C-t c} to add a comment from Dired -(@code{tumme-dired-comment-files}). + You can also tag a file directly from the thumbnail buffer by typing +@kbd{t t} and you can remove a tag by typing @kbd{t r}. There is also +a special ``tag'' called ``comment'' for each file (it is not a tag in +the exact same sense as the other tags, it is handled slightly +different). That is used to enter a comment or description about the +image. You comment a file from the thumbnail buffer by typing +@kbd{c}. You will be prompted for a comment. Type @kbd{C-t c} to add +a comment from Dired (@code{tumme-dired-comment-files}). Tumme also provides simple image manipulation. In the thumbnail buffer, type @kbd{L} to rotate the original image 90 degrees anti