Thanks for reminding me. I forgot that was the case. Clearly that's
unintuitive. :) I would be in favor of the explicit option like before. But
I also know it can be problematic if the right-click context menu gets
overly cluttered. So I guess communication and documentation are the real
problem in this case (specifically when things change).



tim





On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 7:57 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 09.03.2011 16:27, schrieb Tim Howard:
>
>> That was something I quite liked to. I don't have any information as to
>> why it disappeared. If there's no good documented reason why it was
>> removed (or someone speaks up) I'll look at adding it back in. But you
>> have to open a bug first so we can track the discussion and it can serve
>> as a reminder.
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Jae Stutzman <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>    In prior versions I could upload pictures to a web service by simply
>>    copying and pasting the photo location between F-Spot and
>>    GtkFileChooser. This option is no longer visible in the 0.82
>>    version. Is this intentional? I now have no way to acquire the
>>    photo's on disk link from within F-Spot.
>>
>
> The feature is still there, just with an obfuscated name. :-)
>
> Just select "Copy photo" in the context menu. When pasting into text entry
> widgets or terminals, the right thing will happen.
>
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