![]() ![]() ![]() I did not figure how to add new keywords through AppleScript. I did not want to browse through pages of documentation, so I found the syntax to add keywords to a pictures, and to change comments, by trial and error. So I changed my perl script to make it output some AppleScript that adds the keywords to the pictures. ![]() Then, I wrote a perl script that updates the AlbumData.xml file in the iPhoto library, only to discover that this file is never read by iPhoto. I had to rebbot my TiBook under OS 9 to do the export. I own version 6, and it has a bug that does not allow me to use "export to text" under Mac OS X. I did not want to redo all the indexation, and therefore wrote some scripts to pass these keywords onto iPhoto.įirst, I needed to dump the information from Portfolio. Previously, I used Portfolio (from Extensis) to index my pictures with keywords. Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on my opinion, version 6 of iPhoto is the first that fulfills almost all my needs. (See Search for files and folders with Adobe Bridge.) To search for files using keywords, choose Find from the Keywords panel menu. To expand or collapse keyword categories, click the arrow next to the category, or choose Expand All or Collapse All from the panel menu. To make temporary keywords permanent in Adobe Bridge, right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) the keyword and choose Make Persistent from the context menu. Note: Temporary keywords, such as keywords that you get from other users, appear in italics in the Keywords panel. To delete a keyword, select the keyword by clicking its name, and then click the Delete Keyword button at the bottom of the panel or choose Delete from the panel menu. To change a subkeyword to a keyword, drag the subkeyword below the list of keywords, to the bottom of the Keywords panel. To move a keyword to a different keyword group, drag the keyword to the parent keyword in which it should appear, and then release the mouse button. The original keyword name stays in all other files to which the keyword was previously added. Note: When you rename a keyword, the name changes only for the selected files. Then, type over the name in the panel and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS). To rename a keyword, select the keyword or keyword set and choose Rename from the panel menu.
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