On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 17:10 +0100, Paweł Gołaszewski wrote:
> No I can test it (svn snap 1069) :)
Cool!

> - When no files is added to queue I see completelly empty tab - it looks 
>   strange. In the first moment I started thinking that something is wrong. 
>   Suggestion: if no files in queue -> write small center text "no files in 
>   queue".
I don't really know about this...i don't think the treeview can do this,
which means it would be a rather difficult thing to make...

> - all the setting in "Export As.." menu should be accessible in "Batch" 
>   tab. Now I have to save one file manually and after that all of my files 
>   from queue are processed like I want.
Try the patch i posted just before i went to bed.
http://rawstudio.org/files/patches/akv/rev1068_batch_window_settings.patch


> - After openning directory I can select one particular file. I should have 
>   few things of status (like in rawshooter): what priority for that file 
>   is set? Was that file adjusted? Was it exported? Maybe even "how many 
>   times". It will be really helpfull.
This was up on the list a few days ago, we have been talking about
making some layover icons to show those info on the thumbnails.

> - "Add to queue" button - really needed (like in rawshooter).
Why does a button that a shortcut doesn't??

> - "Run!" should be in "Batch" tab.
Also up a few days ago, there will be buttons for run/pause and remove
and maybe move up/down. Should they be under or over the treeview?

> I see a bug in exif processing. I'm clicking on picture and under 
> "Histogram" I'm getting exif information, usually: focal length, exposure 
> time, aperture and ISO. But sometimes (especially when I'm quickly 
> changing the pictures) some of these informations are missing (mostly 
> focal lenght), exif information is not centered or focal lenght is bogus 
> (i.e.: 17200mm or -2350mm).
I've seen this too, but never were able to debug it or replicate it...

> Few more things:
> - after image adjusting the thumbnail should recreated to show current 
>   state of the image.
I've thought about this, but which setting should be used A, B og C?

> - recreating of every thumbnail in directory should be possible (maybe as 
>   batch option?)
This would be quite easy to make, just remove the thumbnailfiles and they will 
be generated next time the directory is reloaded.

> Anyway - I see a big step forward :) Great job :)
Thanks :)


/Anders Kvist




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