It presents the categories in a tree-like manner (see the Green Circle) together with the necessary management tooling: Incremental Search edit box (marked with the Blue Circle), Tools menu (marked with the Red Circle) and the Right-Click drop-down Popup Menu (not pictured) which appears when the user right-clicks on a category. In the Tools menu you can choose between the following ways in performing search: Is a standard feature with which you can search for any category you want. Partial Match at the Beginning - View matches 'Viewport but NOT XnView MP.Partial Match Anywhere - View matches 'Viewport AND XnView MP.Regular Expressions - Uses Regular Expressions to match the sought Category. If in Incremental Search you cannot find the category which you want, pressing the Enter key twice will allow you to create a new category.Īlso, in Tools menu you can choose what action to be done when the Category is found: Assign the Category (default action) or just Open Tree. The latter is useful when you'll do mostly category management actions like moving, renaming etc.Īnother group of actions to be found in Tools menu is Category Management which allows Import/Export lists of categories in standard Controlled Vocabulary format which is compatible with Lightroom and other photo management programs. Here is also present a menu entry to Auto Correct page which allows entering of synonyms (eg. dad for father) as well as text shortcuts (eg. NY for New York) for different categories. The Auto Correct module is shared for the entire program, working also at creating/renaming files and folders (you need to have the Tools | Settings | General | File Operations | Use dialog to rename file/folder for this to work) as well as in Copy To. which both support multiple selected categories: In Right-Click Popup Menu the options are self-explaining, the ones which need more explanations are Move to. Will assign a new parent to the selection. Will open a Categories tree (like in Edit.
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