The new Structured Keywords panel checkmark to "use separator between keywords in path" works GREAT to save a hierarchical keyword structure to be read into Adobe Bridge or Expression Media 2 (and Lightroom, although I haven't tested Lightroom). However, when the resulting hierarchical keyword "path" is read into Bridge or EM, the hierarchy is correctly formed, but only the last word in the path is entered as a keyword. For example, if my path was North America | United States | Kansas | Wichita, then only Wichita would be identified as a keyword. Searching on the other "keywords" in the path does not return a result. My "work around" is to enter the path once with the "separator" and then uncheck the box, and reenter the path without the separator in order to include all the keywords along the hierarchy.
(By the way, the checkmark is too "sticky" and requires that I click out of the path before it will clear the command to insert separators. This requires that I unclick the checkmark, click on an unrelated path, and then click back on the path I want in order to get it to insert without the separators.)
After inputing the path twice, my "collection" in the Structured Keywords panel will look like this: North America | United States | Kansas | Wichita, North America, United States, Kansas, Wichita. This keyword structure is correctly read into Bridge and EM so that it both builds the hierarchical structure and populates the keywords along the hierarchy. Unfortunately, this "work around" results in additional keystrokes that I would rather avoid. (Especially with the "sticky" checkmark selection that requires me to click on another path to "clear" the command.) Other software I am familiar with (IDImager for example) implements this feature as an "and" statement instead of an "or." In that program, I can choose to enter "flat" keywords, or select a checkmark to insert both the Adobe compatible hierarchy and the associated flat keywords.
Would it be possible to modify the "use separator between keywords in path" checkmark so that it instead ADDS the hierarchical path along with the individual keywords along the path? The checkmark explanation would instead read something like this: "Insert Adobe compatible hierarchical keyword structure in addition to flat keywords."
(I'm using PM 4.6.4 and Win 7 64-bit, along with EM 2 (SP2) and CS4)
Thanks,
Keith
P.S.
I'm anxiously awaiting your implementation of the "Ingest from Selection" feature and Cataloging. Those two functions would allow me to drop two other programs in favor of PM, and streamline my workflow considerably.