Martin Pool, thanks for the "f-spot -v" hint, that works indeed.
Anyway, eog is the default image viewer, so the experience with watching
photos from nautilus is ok. I close this bug report then, since f-spot
is not really designed for being directory oriented, and people like me
who do like to or
I don't think this is what F-Spot was designed for.
>>>Matvey Kozhev
What is the problem Martin? People have grown up forced to think about
layout in terms of folders. Why are you defending a serious lapse on the
part of the developers to conceive how an application might be used? In
your rol
Duncan Lithgow [2008-03-18 9:51 -]:
> With this bug/rfe in Ubuntu 8.04, Ubuntu has no image browser in the
> default install (gThumb is no longer installed by default).
Well, there's still eog.
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"just displaying" photos (browsing directories) does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
+1 for this bug.
Possible fix: if a directory is opened with F-Spot why doesn't f-spot default
to 'importing' the media without copying it to the default directory? That is
the equivalent of browsing thumbnails of the images in that directory.
With this bug/rfe in Ubuntu 8.04, Ubuntu has no imag
You can use 'f-spot -v', but the distinction is artificial and
confusing.
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Again a confirmation. This is the main issue preventing me from using
F-Spot as a photomanager. I want to arrange my pictures to my own
liking, and have F-Spot read them from there. Inside F-Spot the pictures
can be arranged however F-Spot wants (ordered by date and time), but do
NOT touch my folde
I confirm what Martin wrote.
I can only import, which wastes time and space (and a lot of duplicate images),
** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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"just displaying" photos (browsing directories) does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182862
You received this b
I don't think this is what F-Spot was designed for. There is gthumb for
that Of course, upstream has the final say, so it may be worthwhile to
forward the bug there.
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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