thanks - I guess I am used to iPhoto where you can very intuitively decide whether to scan or not when you first start it and they have a very obvious cancel button. Thanks for the tip - I have it set so it won't scan my portfolio after it finished scanning, so it won't scan there anymore. I can't remember exactly how I did it.
I just had to cancel it again as it was scanning my theme iGreen for KDE I just downloaded, but you just choose remove from Picassa from the Folder menu and you can just block the documents or home folder from it. Gregory Pittman wrote: > Benjamin Huot wrote: > >> I heard on the following link that people outside the US had trouble >> downloading it, so I think this is temporary until they sort out the >> problem. >> >> http://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2006-05-26-018-26-NW-SW-RLhttp://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2006-05-26-018-26-NW-SW-RL >> >> >> > Hard to know, shouldn't last long. There doesn't seem to be anything in > the EULA that would prevent someone from redistributing, as long as you > did not do it commercially. > One thing I note is that, in common with the annoying feature of > printing images natively in Windows, when you get ready to print, you > cannot place your image on the page -- you are left with a list of > layouts from which you pick a size, and for each size only their layout > is possible. > > In regard to the prior comment about scanning your computer, you can > upfront when you first start limit it to whatever you want, your home > directory for example, and even on the fly you can use Folder Manager to > stop scanning of any directories after it's already started. > > Greg > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > >
