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A way for Custom Tags to be Automatically Applied to Images that Fit Certain User-Defined "system:" Tags #1575

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goobert opened this issue Jul 25, 2024 · 0 comments

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goobert commented Jul 25, 2024

The Issue

I like to search using the "system:" tag and then applying my own tags to the images in the results. For example:

I search for "system:has transparency" and the results are given my own tag: "meta:transparent_background"

This works, but the more images I import, the more images that will fall under that system tag, but do not have my custom tag until I repeat that same process again.

A Feature Request to Solve This

Instead of repeating that process every so often, I would like to request for some way to automatically apply a custom tag to a specific set of "system:" tags.

I'm not sure exactly how it would work, but the way I imagine it is a menu that is very similar to the one used for setting up tag parents. So on the left would be a menu to select which system tag(s) you want, and on the right would be your tags that you would want applied to images that fit those system tags.

If scanning for the requested "system:" tags every time an image gets imported is too slow, you could maybe search for the requested "system:" tag in the background every so often and apply the user tags. If that's the case, the ability to choose how often it searches would be nice.

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I apologize if this has already been requested or a solution already exists. I searched in the issue tracker for other requests and searched for solutions in other places but couldn't find anything.

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