Thanks Udvarias,

I accept that I screwed up with Shotwell.
I'm sure that I fully failed to exploit the prog to it's full.

I'm not ditching Shotwell.... and the next time, I load install it, I will 
be much more careful.

But for the moment, I've got to discover my duplicate images.
Not based upon name...... but based upon file content.

Does anybody know of a prog that can run a duplicate check on file 
extensions?





On Wednesday, 5 August 2015 20:09:24 UTC+2, Udvarias Ur wrote:
>
> Dear Marco, 
>
> I don't have a means of doing what you want to do, however, a different 
> solution that may be to the whole issue you're dealing with. 
>
>                      • Allow Shotwell to create it's day/month/year dirs. 
>                      • Create the tree you want and put links into that 
> tree to the photo files in the Shotwell tree. 
>
> This will eliminate any conflicts between the way Shotwell transfers 
> photos to your system and the way you want to organize your photos. 
>
> BTW. As an added bonus yo get the best of both worlds. 
>
> On 15-08-05 01:27 PM, Marco-Krusader wrote: 
> > For serious file work, I like to use Krusader. 
>
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