* Rob Dean <[email protected]> [11-09-13 09:29]:
> I see exactly the same problem Patrick, turn the "apply metadata on
> import" off (effectively meaning no tags are being applied) and I can
> import folders fine.
> I also can import (as you suggest) using the "image" button and
> selecting all the images in the directory but then it seems that even if
> "apply metadata on import" is turned on and multiple tags are specified
> these tags are not applied to the images.  Anyone else seeing this
> problem?
> 
> Cheers
> Rob
> * Rob Dean <[email protected]> [11-09-13 06:14]:
> 
>     Just wondering if this was ever resolved? - I see exactly the same fault
>     here.
> 
> 
> 
>     darktable-1.3_1291_g112f92f_git-2.1.TM.x86_64
>     openSUSE Tumbleweed
> 
>     this version of darktable will import files, but does not import
>     directories.  It appears to just sit there unresponsive.  Starting
>     darktable from command-line provides no information other than:
>        Lua enabled
> 
> Presently:  darktable-1.3_1327_gf6d1ee8_git-2.1.TM.x86_64
> 
> And I still cannot import "folders".  I have to open the directory and
> select *all* images and import.
> 
> It *appears* to be related to tags set on import.  I can import "folders"
> if I only specify one tag and it can be quite long but rarely can I import
> using >1 tag of any length.

I always apply metadata on import and have had no problem with tags being
applied when importing "images", only with "folders" and more than one
tag.  I did have a problem with exif data not accompanying imported images
using "folder import" but have not noticed that recently but may have
missed it with the other related difficulties.

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