08.05.2012 08:21, Pat Suwalski kirjutas:
I have attached a screenshot that demonstrates the problem.
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Regards
Mattias
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Ühel kenal päeval, E, 2010-11-08 kell 10:03, kirjutas kimaidou:
5/
a Add a basket selection mode : a way to have a selection wich
remains
when you click out of a picture ANd which remains between sessions.
Jbrout
had this feature, and it was great because you could stop the
choosing job
Ühel kenal päeval, K, 2010-10-13 kell 15:00, kirjutas Jim Nelson:
I think this makes sense -- you're making a point about workflow,
which is something we've been thinking about here. I see the problem
you're describing, but do you have a design in mind? Would you want
to be able to simply
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/F-Spot/
Ühel kenal päeval, K, 2010-09-29 kell 10:17, kirjutas Michael Hendry:
I'd welcome the ability to export a bunch of files to a working
directory for further processing, leaving the originals in place.
Obviously, it's helpful to be able to reduce the size of images for
transmission elsewhere,
Ühel kenal päeval, K, 2010-09-29 kell 11:27, kirjutas Jonathan Charnas:
I think that wasn't the question - the question was to export a number
of files to a directory outside the library while keeping the original
files intact.
Think of it as versioning for your edits, so you can always
Ühel kenal päeval, K, 2010-09-29 kell 10:27, kirjutas Michael Hendry:
There appears to be no facility for writing the tags attached to all (or
a selection of) files back to the original files.
This would be a very time-consuming task, I realise, but could be
offered as an option when
Ühel kenal päeval, K, 2010-09-29 kell 11:24, kirjutas Jonathan Charnas:
My workflow uses an external program to edit my .RW2 files into jpeg.
The output jpeg is in the same directory as the original raw file, but I
only want the jpegs imported in shotwell.
It's great to be able to use
Ühel kenal päeval, K, 2010-09-29 kell 10:30, kirjutas Michael Hendry:
On Wed, 2010-09-29 at 12:24 +0300, Mattias Põldaru wrote:
Ühel kenal päeval, K, 2010-09-29 kell 10:17, kirjutas Michael Hendry:
I'd welcome the ability to export a bunch of files to a working
directory for further
Ühel kenal päeval, N, 2010-09-09 kell 17:00, kirjutas Florian Manach:
Hi,
I think I found a bug yesterday.
I took portraits with my d90 wich store the orientation in education and
imported them into sw, retouch and exported them as files on my desktop.
Problem is : the thumbnail of the
On 09/09/2010 08:15 AM, Mattias Põldaru wrote:
I found a new string from F-Spot today:
Never modify image files.\n
smallWrite XMP files next to the images instead./small
This option might be worth considering for Shotwell as well, at least
for importing.
Best regard
Mattias
Ühel kenal päeval, T, 2010-09-07 kell 23:32, kirjutas Kenneth Jernigan:
I owe a correction and more information. The database file ended up on the
root drive (a ReiserFS partition...). Anyhow, I found the method to call
the Shotwell with the debug commands. And here is what I receive:
L
Ühel kenal päeval, K, 2010-08-25 kell 08:12, kirjutas Peter DO Smith:
I would also support the earlier request for emailing photos from
Shotwell.
This was one of the features I liked about Picasa (which I have
stopped
using in favour of Shotwell). My work around is to upload into
Picasaweb
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