In collect module refine search with tag jpg

Am 19. Juli 2018 10:22:53 MESZ schrieb kneops <kne...@gmail.com>:
>Yes I know, but I already imported lots of folders containing jpegs, so
>
>deleting them using the file manager (Linux Mint Nemo) will result in a
>
>lot of skulls in DT because it can't find the jpegs. So that would
>leave 
>me with the same question: how to delete all those skulls easily (= how
>
>to delete all the already imported jpegs).
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>
>
>Op 19-07-18 om 10:19 schreef Maurizio Paglia:
>> Hi,
>> please look here
>> https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/lighttable_panels.html#import
>> You can import raw ignoring jpegs.
>>
>> If you desire to trash all jpegs keeping only raw this is a job you 
>> can perform though your file manager.
>> What kind of OS are you using?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Maurizio
>>
>>
>> 2018-07-19 9:58 GMT+02:00 kneops <kne...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:kne...@gmail.com>>:
>>
>>     I know I shouldn't have, but lots of folders currently contain
>raw
>>     and jpeg versions of the same file, because that's how I set my
>>     camera until know.
>>     How can I filter on all files so I can only see the jpegs? Than
>it
>>     is easier to trash them all at once. Or is there another way to
>do
>>     this in DT?
>>    
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