pajinmaistru
02/17/24 09:27PM
Any quick way to tag? Or some strategy? :D
I have a group of posts to tag, any tips or strategies? Or some shortcut to 'Save changes' without having to click.
Broken_Gizmo
02/17/24 09:29PM
>Options >My Tags >Enter the most commonly used tags or whatever you think you'll be tagging the most >??? >Profit
Shaded_Cube
02/17/24 09:30PM
One thing I'll do to try to save time is coping tags from a similar pic. So can knock out stuff like all the tags about a character's appearance.
Lothar_The_Elder
02/17/24 09:42PM
Broken_Gizmo said:
>Options >My Tags >Enter the most commonly used tags or whatever you think you'll be tagging the most >??? >Profit

^ That.

Here's a good My Tags starter set you can add to as needed:

2boys 1boy male male_only 2girls 1girls female female_only human humanoid anthro solo straight
pajinmaistru
02/19/24 02:19AM
Thanks :D
I'm tagging the images into groups based on their resolutions to align 'edit' and 'save changes'
taggis
02/19/24 03:58AM
Broken_Gizmo said:
>Options >My Tags >Enter the most commonly used tags or whatever you think you'll be tagging the most >??? >Profit

Yeah, but mousing for individual tags is sloooow.

I have a series of text files on my computer that I can use to tag. Let's just say that the files are called {character1, character2, location1}, and that an image contains all three. Then I can enter the command*
cat location1 character1 character2

To get the list of all tags for the two character and one location. The website will handle any duplicate tags between these characters. I don't have to worry about forgetting certain tags. The general principle I employ here -- asking for what other tags a particular tag implies -- saves some amount of time regardless of how fast I can type.

*On my Unix-like systems. Windows users should replace "cat" with "type".
pajinmaistru
02/19/24 06:20PM
Hey, I also do that! :D Do you know if there's any shortcut for 'save changes' without having to click?
taggis said:
Broken_Gizmo said:
>Options >My Tags >Enter the most commonly used tags or whatever you think you'll be tagging the most >??? >Profit

Yeah, but mousing for individual tags is sloooow.

I have a series of text files on my computer that I can use to tag. Let's just say that the files are called {character1, character2, location1}, and that an image contains all three. Then I can enter the command*
cat location1 character1 character2

To get the list of all tags for the two character and one location. The website will handle any duplicate tags between these characters. I don't have to worry about forgetting certain tags. The general principle I employ here -- asking for what other tags a particular tag implies -- saves some amount of time regardless of how fast I can type.

*On my Unix-like systems. Windows users should replace "cat" with "type".
taggis
02/19/24 11:14PM
pajinmaistru said:
Hey, I also do that! :D Do you know if there's any shortcut for 'save changes' without having to click?

You can press "tab" a few times, but I don't really see how it would save any sort of time or reduce the tedium. At what rate are you tagging where the latency of pressing a button one time per image becomes a concern?
pajinmaistru
02/20/24 02:19PM
taggis said:
pajinmaistru said:
Hey, I also do that! :D Do you know if there's any shortcut for 'save changes' without having to click?

You can press "tab" a few times, but I don't really see how it would save any sort of time or reduce the tedium. At what rate are you tagging where the latency of pressing a button one time per image becomes a concern?


When tagging entire pages
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