I am trying to find the easiest way to add keywords to (multiple) pictures.
I am aware that I can:
Select multiple pictures,
Right click > Edit IPTC Data (Ctrl+I)
Go to keywords tab, and TYPE the needed keywords.
However, I see there is a Folders/Favorites/Categories panel, and I can define hierarchical categories there. But I can't select them and apply them to selected files?
My question: Is it possible to select (multi)pictures, and to tag them with predefined keywords/categories - to choose from a pre-made list, and not to type them every time from scratch...?
Yes, I know there is an option to add the once typed keyword to "defined keyword list", but the list of keywords should be indented (with sub-categories), because if there are 200+ keywords, it would be very difficult to find the right ones (from my example I can easily choose "Belgrade, 2009, Baptize" to tag the selected files. The other, also important, fact is that the "defined keyword list" can display only 6 rows at the time, and then one should use sliders to navigate trough keywords. The ability to choose keywords from (stretchable) Categories panel would be much more practical...
Example (I am currently using Zoner Photo Studio 13, and this is how it's done there):
From the on-screen panel that can be switched on/off, you can choose the wanted KEYWORDS:
Places+
-Home
-New York
-Moscow
-Belgrade
--New Belgrade
---Block 70a
--Zemun
-Mali Jasenovac
Years+
-1974
-1975
-2008
--2008-02
-2009
-2011
Heppenings+
-Weddings
-Funerals
-Baptize
-Vacations
...
You get the point.
Now, if I want to add more then one keyword to multi-selected files, I select the files, select the keywords, right click on the (one of pre-selected) keyword, and choose "add to selected files".
This way is convenient, because I have a predefined keywords, I don't have to type them all over again, and the keywords are easy to find in the kw list. (One thing that lacks in ZPS13 though, is the "recent" list, that would keep a number of recently used KW, + the list of most used KW, both for even more easier selection...)
Note: Not criticizing XnWiew, just trying to find out is there a mentioned option (but I can't find it) - and discussing an idea if there is not...

Thanks in advance,
p0peye
p.s. - there are many other features of XnView I like but this one is crucial for me, as I am in a process of tagging over 200gb of my family's pictures... Cheers
