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Old 29-05-2008, 01:03 AM   #1
Roine
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Hierarchical Keywords, where are they stored?

Hello
I can find the keyword.txt file, but where is the Hierarchical Keywords
stroed.
I have made a Swedish keywords file for Lightroom and Bridge, but cant se
where på place it for ME2

Roine


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Old 02-06-2008, 06:52 AM   #2
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RE: Hierarchical Keywords, where are they stored?

iVMP and EM store the keywords file here:
<user dir>/Application Data/Expression Media 2\Plug-ins\Vocabulary\Default\


"Roine" wrote:

> Hello
> I can find the keyword.txt file, but where is the Hierarchical Keywords
> stroed.
> I have made a Swedish keywords file for Lightroom and Bridge, but cant se
> where på place it for ME2
>
> Roine
>
>
>

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Old 02-06-2008, 06:51 PM   #3
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Re: Hierarchical Keywords, where are they stored?

Hello
As pointed out by others, this in not the answer for me

Hierarchical Keywords in´t there. I have done a Swidish version of
controolled w and it works för LR, Bridge etc, but can´t import to EM2

Roine

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> iVMP and EM store the keywords file here:
> <user dir>/Application Data/Expression Media
> 2\Plug-ins\Vocabulary\Default\
>
>
> "Roine" wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> I can find the keyword.txt file, but where is the Hierarchical Keywords
>> stroed.
>> I have made a Swedish keywords file for Lightroom and Bridge, but cant se
>> where på place it for ME2
>>
>> Roine
>>
>>
>>



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Old 03-06-2008, 10:58 PM   #4
Sekar Raju
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Hi Roine,

Unlike normal keywords, the Hierarchical Keywords function uses a different
mechanism. With its current implementation you cannot use an external
keywords list to create/populate hierarchical list. You have to manually
enter the keywords to create the hierarchical structure.

Best Regards,
Sekar Raju, MCSE
Expression Media Online Support

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Old 13-06-2008, 04:53 AM   #5
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Re: Hierarchical Keywords, where are they stored?



How do I export hierarchical keywords to another catalog file or another
computer (and also keep its hierarchical in order) ?


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Old 17-06-2008, 04:53 AM   #6
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Hello,

Currently, the option to import or export hierarchical keywords is not
available. Our dev team has received similar requests from few other
customers and they are exploring possibilities of including such features.
No promise yet though.

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Old 17-06-2008, 07:54 AM   #7
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http://shurafasupport.blogspot.com/

This is how I imported my keyword hierarchy into EM2.

"Roine" wrote:

> Hello
> I can find the keyword.txt file, but where is the Hierarchical Keywords
> stroed.
> I have made a Swedish keywords file for Lightroom and Bridge, but cant se
> where på place it for ME2
>
> Roine
>
>
>

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Old 17-06-2008, 07:54 AM   #8
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http://shurafasupport.blogspot.com/

I created a blog with a workaround. This is what I did to get my keyword
hierarchy into EM2.


"Roine" wrote:

> Hello
> I can find the keyword.txt file, but where is the Hierarchical Keywords
> stroed.
> I have made a Swedish keywords file for Lightroom and Bridge, but cant se
> where på place it for ME2
>
> Roine
>
>
>

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Old 17-06-2008, 08:58 PM   #9
Roine
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Re: Hierarchical Keywords, where are they stored?

Hello

I have 2000+ Hierarchial keywords, so it is not an option to assign all
those manually to a single pickture, I att a few every time I panage my
photos.

As Sekar writes, this ins´nt a part of EM2 and that alone make an upgrade
meaningless.
A DAM software w/o a state of the art KW:ing is as useful as a car w/o weels


Roine

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> http://shurafasupport.blogspot.com/
>
> This is how I imported my keyword hierarchy into EM2.
>
> "Roine" wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> I can find the keyword.txt file, but where is the Hierarchical Keywords
>> stroed.
>> I have made a Swedish keywords file for Lightroom and Bridge, but cant se
>> where på place it for ME2
>>
>> Roine
>>
>>
>>



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Old 17-06-2008, 08:58 PM   #10
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Re: Hierarchical Keywords, where are they stored?

Hello again
This doesent provide support for mavigation only words
Eg from LR/Bridge
[Locations]
A
B

A is a keyword, [Locations] is only a sorting help in the KW list


"Shurafa" <Shurafa@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelandet
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>
> http://shurafasupport.blogspot.com/
>
> I created a blog with a workaround. This is what I did to get my keyword
> hierarchy into EM2.
>
>
> "Roine" wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> I can find the keyword.txt file, but where is the Hierarchical Keywords
>> stroed.
>> I have made a Swedish keywords file for Lightroom and Bridge, but cant se
>> where på place it for ME2
>>
>> Roine
>>
>>
>>



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