pajinmaistru
02/08/24 03:16PM
Delete a "type" in the search bar?
Hello, is there any way to remove an entire "type" in the search bar? For example, instead of placing -character1, -character2, -character3, etc., just remove everything related to the type "character"
Lothar_The_Elder
02/08/24 11:21PM
Using your example, I think the way is to type in "-*character".

Although no-one answered your question initially, rest assured that if the answer I gave is wrong a whole crowd of people will rush in to correct me. :)
pajinmaistru
02/09/24 01:40AM
It didn't work, but thanks anyway :D
I want to tag some images that are uploaded, but they don't include the character's name and are forgotten.
Lothar_The_Elder
02/09/24 01:48AM
pajinmaistru said:
It didn't work, but thanks anyway :D
I want to tag some images that are uploaded, but they don't include the character's name and are forgotten.

The trick I mentioned may only work for Blacklist items, or I may have told you the wrong way to do it. Doltscanttag is the go-to guy on this kind of stuff, maybe he'll see this thread when he comes in.
doltscanttag
02/09/24 01:48AM
You can't include/exclude an entire category of tags. The type itself is something that you can't search.
pajinmaistru
02/09/24 06:26PM
Ok ok, thanks
szalinski
02/12/24 03:14PM
pajinmaistru said:
Hello, is there any way to remove an entire "type" in the search bar? For example, instead of placing -character1, -character2, -character3, etc., just remove everything related to the type "character"


1. Try -character* (put the asterisk after the keyword)
OR
2. Put character* above in your blacklist.

Both of these methods rely on the images being properly tagged, of course.
pajinmaistru
02/17/24 09:17PM
It didn't work, but thanks :3
szalinski said:
pajinmaistru said:
Hello, is there any way to remove an entire "type" in the search bar? For example, instead of placing -character1, -character2, -character3, etc., just remove everything related to the type "character"


1. Try -character* (put the asterisk after the keyword)
OR
2. Put character* above in your blacklist.

Both of these methods rely on the images being properly tagged, of course.
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