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As long as all your image directories have a common root, then that is fine. In other words, you are allowed to have a directory tree with your images. At the moment KPhotoAlbum does not have full support for multiple image
roots. However, you can use a command line switch -c to instruct what image
root you want to use. E.g. {{Input|1=kphotoalbum -c Pictures/index.xml}}The default image root is stored on configuration file under home directory ''~/.config/kphotoalbumrc''.  The default image root is
stated in this file e.g. <code>imageDBFile=/home/<user>/Pictures/index.xml</code>.

As long as all your image directories have a common root, then that is fine. In other words, you are allowed to have a directory tree with your images. At the moment KPhotoAlbum does not have full support for multiple image roots. However, you can use a command line switch -c to instruct what image

root you want to use. E.g.

kphotoalbum -c Pictures/index.xml

The default image root is stored on configuration file under home directory ~/.config/kphotoalbumrc. The default image root is

stated in this file e.g. imageDBFile=/home/<user>/Pictures/index.xml.