Hi, When importing from a directory how does f-spot determine if the photo has already been imported?
If I import a photo can I "delete" the photo but have f-spot remember it so it's not imported again (say if the image is still on my camera)? How does f-spot decide on the directory structure when copying the files to the photos directory? Does it look at the file data or the exif data? I tend to import all my photos to my laptop and then rsync to a desktop for backup and viewing. My laptop has limited disk space. Any way to "archive" photos so that f-spot still remembers them (and the thumbnail) but the actual photo is not on the laptop drive any longer? I'll rsync the sqlite database to the desktop machine, too. I assume there's no way to be able to edit photos on both machines and then "merge" the changes. Can f-spot use another database besides sqlite? (i.e. Postgresql)? Any other tips for using f-spot on multiple machines? Thanks, -- Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
