Hej The time of the photos do seem to be popular for the moment :)
I have just finished my new enhancement of the patch Gabriel wrote. For a GUI teasing, check http://www.thuree.com:8080/bt/testing/F-Spot-ChangeTime.jpg I put the patch attached to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=302567 I have not implemented any timezone information yet, since this issue needs to be resolved. As Mattias stated, as well as Larry, we need a TimeZone information for each photo. And this should preferably also be stored in the EXIF/XMP/IPTC data of the photo. Together with information if the EXIF timestamp is in UTC or local time. But, as we do not have any timezone information yet... /Bengt On To, 2005-08-18, 05:26 pm, Arjan Geven skrev: > On 8/17/05, Mattias Holmlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> You can read the proposal at >> >> http://www.holmlund.se/f-spot/time-edit-proposal.html >> >> /Mattias >> > > Hi Mattias, list, > > This mockup looks pretty good! > > In this screenie, it looks like you can not only change the hours, but > also > the minutes. Time zones go in hours, so I don't really see why anybody > would > want to change this time as well.. (although, if the time in the camera > was > a few minutes off perhaps, but that's really a marginal use case). > > Perhaps it would even be better if the time can also be changed with an > up- > and down-arrow. No typing necessary, just click the arrows to increase or > decrease the time in one hour intervals. The same applies for the date: > arrow-up for next day, arrow-down for previous day. > > The adjusted time zone should then not be an editable field, but only the > result of what was entered in the 'changes' field directly above it. > > Additionally, even after following the whole discussion on display time > and > photo time, the text you added below is absolutely necessary before > understanding why the dialog is split into two parts. This means that for > the average user, the whole second part will be seen as a big question > mark, > having no idea what all that talking about time zones means. It doesn't > make > things clearer, so I'd omit it. Of course, it does have a very special use > case, but it's one that's way beyond average use... > > Regards, > Arjan > _______________________________________________ > F-spot-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list > -- Bengt Thuree [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.thuree.com/bt _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
