Bug 268979 - How to search for "0000_0000" here both "0000" stands for hazardeous numbers
Summary: How to search for "0000_0000" here both "0000" stands for hazardeous numbers
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 297296
Alias: None
Product: digikam
Classification: Applications
Component: Searches-Advanced (show other bugs)
Version: 2.0.0
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Digikam Developers
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Reported: 2011-03-20 20:13 UTC by Axel Krebs
Modified: 2017-08-18 11:11 UTC (History)
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Description Axel Krebs 2011-03-20 20:13:21 UTC
Version:           2.0.0 (using KDE 4.6.1) 
OS:                Linux

Sometimes, I need to search for certain pics. 
When editing those, I combine numbers and underscores.
There are two number groups: 
- 4 numbers, underscore, 4 numbers (together 9 letters)

How can I search fpr these pics? 

Search for underscore "_" would be too unspecific, an dsearch fpr "0000_0000" does not even start.
 
Placeholder as "*" seems _not_ to work


Axel

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
I am not sure, if I missed s.t. or if this is a mistake?



OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.35-28-generic-pae
Compiler: cc
Comment 1 caulier.gilles 2014-08-31 08:50:39 UTC
Where do you store this information in image ? In comment ?

Gilles Caulier
Comment 2 caulier.gilles 2014-08-31 08:51:47 UTC
Note : standard question must be posted in KDE users forum or in users mailing list.

Gilles Caulier
Comment 3 caulier.gilles 2015-05-16 11:03:40 UTC
Axel,

We need feedback here !

Gilles Caulier
Comment 4 Axel Krebs 2015-05-16 13:25:43 UTC
Gilles:

Thanks for re-questioning.

This bug refers to a very oldish digiKam version, however back some years. I suppose the threat is resolved (without checking myself).

The numbers referred to an sequence of numbers  within the file names. 

REMARK: As much as I remember,  this issues occured in the context of HUGIN-created panorama pics. Here, I suggested to write the pics name of the first and the last panorama pic into the panorama pics name, automatically.

Example: pic_1 = DSC1234, pic_2 = DSC1235,.... pic_n = DSC123n gives the name of the panorama DSC1234_DSC123n.  

This was realized by your people.
Comment 5 caulier.gilles 2015-05-16 13:48:17 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 297296 ***