[ Ubuntu 10.04.1; shotwell-0.7.2 ]
When I first ran 'shotwell', I choose the "import from F-Spot" option.
All my prior pictures and tags were then available.
But, all the photos are still under the old "../Pictures/F-Spot/"
directory. I want to now get rid of F-Spot.
My obsessive/compulsive na
Ühel kenal päeval, P, 2010-10-03 kell 13:08, kirjutas Kenneth Jacker:
> [ Ubuntu 10.04.1; shotwell-0.7.2 ]
>
> When I first ran 'shotwell', I choose the "import from F-Spot" option.
> All my prior pictures and tags were then available.
>
> But, all the photos are still under the old "../Pictures
On Sun, 2010-10-03 at 20:52 +0300, Mattias Põldaru wrote:
> Ühel kenal päeval, P, 2010-10-03 kell 13:08, kirjutas Kenneth Jacker:
> > [ Ubuntu 10.04.1; shotwell-0.7.2 ]
> >
> > When I first ran 'shotwell', I choose the "import from F-Spot" option.
> > All my prior pictures and tags were then avai
On Sun, 2010-10-03 at 23:10 +0100, Michael Hendry wrote:
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>
> This sounds like a time-consuming process (but for the computer, not its
> operator!), and I wonder if it would be more elegantly done by providing
> a file manager within Shotwell itself - it would then "know" where the
> files h