diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4ec61240e..6c42b8ca7 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Click the “+” button at the end of the Tags list, and search for tags to add ### Creating Tags -To create a new tag, click on Edit -> New Tag from the menu bar. From there, enter a tag name, shorthand name, any tag aliases separated by newlines, any subtags, and an optional color. +To create a new tag, click on Edit -> New Tag from the menu bar, or click Ctrl-T. From there, enter a tag name, shorthand name, any tag aliases separated by newlines, any subtags, and an optional color. - The tag **shorthand** is a type of alias that displays in situations when screen space is more valuable (ex. as a subtag for other tags). - **Aliases** are alternate names for a tag. These let you search for terms other than the exact tag name in order to find the tag again. @@ -112,9 +112,6 @@ To create a new tag, click on Edit -> New Tag from the menu bar. From there, ent To edit a tag, right-click the tag in the tag field of the preview pane and select “Edit Tag” -> [!WARNING] -> There is currently no method to view all tags that you’ve created in your library. This is a top priority for future releases. - ### Relinking Renamed/Moved Files Inevitably, some of the files inside your library will be renamed, moved, or deleted. If a file has been renamed or moved, TagStudio will display the thumbnail as a red tag with a cross through it _(this icon is also used for items with broken thumbnails)._ To relink moved files or delete these entries, go to Tools -> Manage Unlinked Entries. Click the “Refresh” button to scan your library for unlinked entries. Once complete, you can attempt to “Search & Relink” any unlinked entries to their respective files, or “Delete Unlinked Entries” in the event the original files have been deleted and you no longer wish to keep their metadata entries inside your library.