Windows layout with Keywords - how? [solved]

Started by tvi55, March 15, 2018, 06:40:56 PM

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tvi55

This intro-video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=F-mIM0RGyL4) shows starting at 11:17 [corrected: 7:20] a window layout ("Titles, ..."), which I can't replicate.

I get the keyword info below the Thumbnail  in a single abbreviated line only compared to the layout in the video, which shows the whole content spread across several lines.

How can I replicate this layout?

Mario

I used the default "Titles, Descriptions, Keywords" file window layout for the video. This is included in IMatch.

It uses the XMP::Lightroom\hierarchicalSubject\HierarchicalSubject\0 tag in Footer 1 (left) and has a Size of 80 pixel. The best size depends on how many keywords your files have and the font size you choose of course.
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BanjoTom

That video ENDS at 11:17.  But the choice of the "Title, Description,Keywords" layout happens at  around 7:24.   You can create LOTS of custom layouts yourself, too!
— Tom, in Lexington, Kentucky, USA

Mario

Yep.

And if you don't have this default file window layout for some reason (may an old IMatch 5 database?) you can import it via the File Window layout dialog (at the bottom).

The default layouts are in the file "C:\ProgramData\photools.com\IMatch6\Presets\system.imfwl" on your system.
Importing this may create some duplicate layouts (with the index "1" appended). You can delete them after the import. Keep only the layouts you want.
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tvi55

#4
Thx for all answers!

My current IMatch environment (Version 2017.14.2) is based on a migration from the former IMatch versions and does not include the mentioned template.

But with the suggested import I now have got want I wanted!

P.S. I corrected the starting point in the mentioned video in my initial post.