Sami Serola (inactive)'s photos with the keyword: keyword

Bridge OR bridge?

11 Feb 2021 8 12 415
● We ate turkey when we visited Turkey. ● I may travel to England next May. ● He lent me several books to read during Lent. ● When did Bill pay his bill? - Krystal N. Craiker at ProWritingAid Please find my ipernity-howto on capitonym and how one should use keywords . Moreover, please see my article Observations on (the old) Explore World Map and Keywords

Edit keywords in case of capitonym errors

10 Feb 2021 5 18 577
Capitonym? "A capitonym is a word that changes its meaning when it is capitalized." - Wikipedia One may wonder why there may appear different keywords for cases like bridge and Bridge , thus also producing different browsing results, and referring to different keyword ID numbers. Keyword search for photos and documents is not case sensitive. So, you do not need to care about capitalization when using the photo or document search narrowed down to keywords only. But the keywords themselves are case sensitive. That affects when opening the keywords from the Explore Keywords , or when opening the keywords given next to each document. Sometimes there can be even a good reason to make the difference. So, if someone actually does want to use upper case first letter keyword Bridge for the images of Bridge in Kent , then unfortunately capitonym errors may cause "noise". Or in case of words that is the same in different languages, like [DE] Winter and [EN] winter . Then it makes sense to add both. Even when the document search is not case sensitive, one should still be careful on how to use keywords to avoid errors caused by capitonym. The recommendation is that people should follow the language specific grammar. Think of your audience. For example German nouns should be capitalized. If you wish to help people to find your images with keywords in most used languages, then provide for example German keywords (nouns capitalized), English keywords (names of the places capitalised) and French keywords according to French grammar. If you wish to correct some of your own capitonym errors, then go to your 'Photos' and open the 'Search by keywords' option from the 'Photos' drop down menu. What you get is the index list for all of the keywords you have ever used. Then check through especially names of the places, hover (point with cursor) on the keyword you wish to correct, and choose 'Edit' (see the main image). But if you have had a "bad habit" to use upper case first letter for all of the keywords you have been using for years, then this would turn out as an overwhelming task.