James, Ubuntu 10.10 is quite old at this point. If you're using a newer
version, please file a new ticket.
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Cant logint to facebook auth
Hey Sebastien, has this already been patched on your end? If so, where
would we find the patch? I'd prefer just to apply yours on our git (if
the patch is ready) for consistency.
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Looks like the new 0.4 package in Raring works fine. Closing ticket.
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Nautilus and Gthumb, both of those use Gvfs to fetch photos/videos from
cameras. (I wonder if there's some special handling in Gvfs that
Shotwell could use here?)
Shotwell has a built-in logger that might help track this down. If you
set the environment variable SHOTWELL_LOG=1 you may get some u
Ekimia, since there's a huge variety in Android hardware, could you tell
us which phone model and which version of Android you're running?
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There's a workaround for this that may work for some folks. If your
concern is only ignoring certain types of files while importing from a
camera/memory card, the search toolbar may be of use.
While in the import page, hit F8 to make the search toolbar appear (or
go to View->Search Toolbar.) To
Public bug reported:
The Rhythmbox Ampache plugin package contains a compiled GSettings file. If
you open "installed files" for the package in Synaptic, it lists:
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/gschemas.compiled
Normally this wouldn't cause a problem, but if two packages have this
same glitch (it'
I should mention that I'm seeing this on Quantal, but I suspect this may
affect previous versions of this package.
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Package contains compi
This is getting really annoying. Any chance we'll ever see a fix for
this?
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Default dictionary is unspecified (was Firefox uses en-GB by de
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There's a very odd problem that's plagued the Valencia package that
ships with Ubuntu for some time. I believe the following steps will
always reproduce the problem.
* Install Valencia and enable the plugin in Gedit
* Open a Vala file that's part of a project
* Position the
For those of you experiencing this issue, does the directory you're
pointing to actually exist? AFAIK Shotwell will not create a new folder
for you; if the folder doesn't exist, it will switch to the child
folder.
So for example if you point it at ~/Pictures/shotwell, but only
~/Pictures exists,
My system suffers a complete freeze ~2x per day. I'm running the FOSS
nVidia driver. I can confirm that the freezes happen both with Unity 2D
and Unity 3D.
I've noticed it seems to happen most often while (or after) playing
audio streamed over the internet, either on YouTube or Rhythmbox.
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It should be noted that as a non-destructive photo app, Shotwell won't
overwrite your original photos. If you launch an external editor via
Shotwell it automatically makes a copy.
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EOG window doen't raise when opening an image that's already open
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1. Open a folder in Nautilus with images in it
2. Double click an image to open it in EOG
3. Put another window on top of the EOG window
4. In Nautilus, double-click the same image file
Note that EOG did not raise.
This is contrast to most (all?) apps in Ubuntu -- for exampl
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In the default Ambience theme, there's often no visual indication of
which widget in an application has focus.
For example, in the attached screenshot I highlighted both the location
bar and a specific file in Nautilus -- obviously the location bar and
file list can't both ha
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No way to access window context menu via mouse when window is
maximized
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A common operation for me is to maximize a window and set it to "always
on top" or "always on visible workspace."
Unity makes this slightly more difficult than it should be. When the
window is maximized, its context menu (the menu you normally get by
right-clicking the title
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Unity moves windows across desktops when dock icon clicked
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1. Start an application, let's say GEdit
2. Position the GEdit window between desktops
3. Switch to a desktop which does not contain GEdit
4. Hit the GEdit icon on the dock
At this point, depending on the placement of the window, one of two things will
happen
* GEdit will be
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Precise ins
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The Precise installer has an option that says "Erase Ubuntu 11.10 and
reinstall." Since the only subject in the sentence is "Ubuntu 11.10,"
this means that the option will reinstall Ubuntu 11.10.
However, this is not what the option does; it actually installs Ubuntu
12.04.
Alan, what's the name of your phone in iTunes? Shotwell is supposed to
display the name of the phone rather than just "iPhone" if there's a
name set.
Is it possible the name somehow got set to "Documents on Alan Pope's
iPhone"?
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May not be so obvious, but you can list all untagged photos.
Create a new saved search (ctrl+s) and set the criteria to "Tag" "is not
set." Then click OK. Your new saved search will show all untagged
photos.
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Sebastian, I tried to setup a daily build recipe a while back on my testbed ppa
here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~eric-yorba/+recipe/shotwell-daily
Despite some help from Jorge Castro and Ken VanDine on putting the
recipe together, we were never able to figure out exactly why it
wouldn't build.
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Hi Sebaxtian,
Sounds like a serious issue -- unfortunately we're not able to reproduce
it. Could you help us understand the problem in more detail?
A few follow up questions:
1. Does this only happen when you have metadata writing on (second to last
checkbox in the Library tag of the Shotwell
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gedit crashed with SIGSEGV in symbol_browser_on_receive_focus()
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Maui, have you tried updating to Shotwell 0.11.2? There were some fixes
for RAW+JPEG handling that might help you.
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does not import RW2 raw
Filed a GPhoto bug with some more info on the problem:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3409690&group_id=8874&atid=108874
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Okay, so that means this is definitely a GPhoto issue. You should file
a bug with GPhoto and/or ask about this on their mailing list.
The GPhoto home page is here:
http://www.gphoto.org
Their bug tracker is on Sourceforge here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gphoto/
BTW, your iOS version can b
This is a known issue and was fixed in Shotwell 0.10
Duplicate of #769940
More info here:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3606
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Most likely it's a GPhoto issue.
What version of iOS are you running?
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Can't import photos from iphone
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Public bug reported:
When the global menu is enabled in Natty, sometimes the menus in
Shotwell don't appear. Generally they come back if you click away, then
click them again, but this is very annoying.
We have a report of this here with a screenshot:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4016
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Sure. :)
So if you set that, then import a new photo (and select copy to
library), the new photo will be copied to a directory with the pattern
you specified inside your Pictures library directory.
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As I stated in comment #2, the directory structure preference is for
importing photos. So if you are importing a photo from January 1st,
2011, perhaps you want it to go in:
2011/January/1/
or
2011-01-01
or
2011/01/01
Different users prefer different directory structures -- that's all
there is to
John, a "directory" or "folder" in computer terms refers to something very
specific:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folder_%28computing%29
The events tree in the sidebar is NOT a directory, and there are no
preferences for the events. What's in the prefs is correct.
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The preference option only changes the directory structure used while
importing photos. It will NOT move existing photos in your pictures
directory.
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This was fixed in Shotwell 0.10.
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3539
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Omer, we had run up against some serious glitches in Trac, and at some
point the decision was made to migrate everything to RedMine. The
migration was completed last week.
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Hi Peter,
Any chance you could attach a screenshot demonstrating the issue?
I attempted testing with this image here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/uqbar/60177275/sizes/l/in/photostream/
but the thumbnail was so tiny it was difficult to tell if it was blurry
or not.
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This is a known issue. It was already fixed in master and will be in
Shotwell 0.11
Our ticket for this issue:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3427
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I can repro this. Opened a ticket on our tracker here:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3875
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Title:
When importing photos that are marked as miss
Hi,
Can you please verify that you do not have the Find toolbar enabled?
You can either hit F8 to toggle it or use the Find button at the bottom
of the Shotwell window.
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ricardisimo, Shotwell already does a temporary export when you send an
e-mail via the Send To menu.
However, I filed the following bug to track the case where you'd like to be
able to export by file size rather than image dimensions.
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3856
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I'm a bit confused on what to do with this ticket, there's so many
things going on here. Is the issue importing when the library folder is
a symlink to a different partition? Or is it importing from a folder?
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I can reproduce this, and I opened a new ticket on our Trac:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3764
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Is your find bar enabled? Try turning it off, perhaps you've
inadvertently filtered out all your photos.
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Could you describe what this bug involves? "Does not fit" isn't very
specific.
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The photos from my camera does not fit into my computer.
More questions:
* Do dates/times show up for the video in Shotwell?
* What format are the videos you're importing?
* Where did the videos come from (what model camera, etc.)?
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We actually have a bug for supporting dodgy connections:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3648
However, I'll mark this one as closed.
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This is a duplicate of bug #765847
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Title:
shotwell cannot send photo via email
T
In Shotwell 0.10:
Ctrl+S to create a new Saved Search
Enter a name for the search (i.e. "Non-RAW photos")
Change the search to "Media" "is not" "a raw photo"
Hit OK
Now your new saved search appears in the sidebar, and shows all non-raw
photos in your library.
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There's a known bug where if you have two devices that have the same
name, you will get this very error. It's quite possible your phone is
showing up as a mass storage device as well as the SD card.
This will be fixed in 0.10.1
Ticket is here:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3679
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We're currently working on fixing this for 0.10.1
Ticket is here:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2059
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We will try to repro in house. However, this sounds like potentially a
different issue than the one in the bug (the fix for this was already
verified.)
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I'm afraid we aren't able to reproduce the issue here. Would you be able to
reproduce it with the steps provided here? This helps us with the information
needed to investigate the problem.
http://trac.yorba.org/wiki/Shotwell/FAQ#IfoundabuginShotwell.HowcanIreportit
Any other information you ca
Reproduced this and ticketed on our Trac. More information may appear there as
we decide how to handle the issue.
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3682
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+ Rejected Pictures show up as event thumbnails
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Jeff, I think you've hit the nail on the head -- at times, users might
want the Find bar to appear without losing focus. It's a small use-
case, I agree, but F8 is intended more as a toggle for the toolbar
whereas Ctrl-F is intended specifically for finding something with text
(much like in Firefo
Sorry to hear how troubling this was! I added an entry in the Shotwell FAQ,
which contains troubleshooting steps:
http://trac.yorba.org/wiki/Shotwell/FAQ#Somethinghappenedandnowallmyphotosaremissinghelp
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Try this:
Go to the library page
Clear the find toolbar (or turn it off)
Does that solve your problem?
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Lost my photos, cannot recover fr
Damien -- Okay, in that case I think it's safe to mark this one as
invalid.
If anyone else has this issue we can reopen (or file a new ticket).
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Damien -- Just to be clear, we're talking about photos that you've
imported *after* switching to French, correct?
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Title:
Importing pattern for di
Damien Lecan -- I tried in French and wasn't able to reproduce this bug
on Natty. Could you give us some more information about this,
specifically:
1. What version of Shotwell you're running (from the about box)
2. Which language you're using -- I believe there's at least two versions of
French
Nattgew -- what version of Shotwell are you testing with? I was able to
reproduce this with your dataset in 0.9.2, but not in trunk.
(By the way, in trunk we've changed the way sorting works so that photos
in events and tags are sorted the same way.)
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I'm actually seeing the issue only with photos where the date is prior
to epoch. Using Dmitry Kann's dataset and removing the first three
photos, Shotwell works as expected. As Adam mentioned, that's a known
issue.
So question for scytlae, or anyone else who can repro this with post-
epoch photo
Could you give us some more information about your system? Are other
programs slow, or just Shotwell?
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Any updates on this? I was able to import photos from an SD card on
Natty with Shotwell 0.9.2 without any problem; however, I don't have an
NVIDIA graphics card.
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The F-Spot import does not require F-Spot to be installed, just that the
user has an F-Spot database file.
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Hi Patrick,
I'm not intimately familiar with any of the 0.9.3 bug fixes, but I can give
you a link to the bugs fixed in 0.9.3 in our Trac:
http://trac.yorba.org/query?component=shotwell&component=gexiv2&milestone=0.9.3
Perhaps someone else on the Shotwell team could assist?
- Eric
On Thu, May
We've ticketed this in on our Trac:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3474
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Based on the description, I'm thinking this bug *may* be the same as this one,
ticketed upstream:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3470
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No op
Correction: the gp_ function is actually in OUR code; the generated C
code has a confusingly similar namespace to GPhoto functions. The crash
is occurring inside Memory.copy.
We're going to keep an eye on this... there are several other crashes
I'm seeing when plugging in an iPhone on my Natty bo
Since the NVidia driver shows up in the stack trace, could you try
updating your NVidia driver and trying again? Alternately if there's no
update available, perhaps you could try switching video drivers? (I
know this sounds strange, but the stack trace does seem to involve the
OpenGL driver for N
Very odd, this seems to be occurring deep down within GLib.
Does this reproduce every time for you? Does it occur if you insert the
card while Shotwell is running? How about if you insert the card, then
start Shotwell?
I'd be interested to see if the stack traces were different in those
scenari
According to the stack trace, this is a bug occurring in an internal
GPhoto function.
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According to the stack trace, this crash is occurring within a C lib
call from GPhoto.
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shotwell crashed with SIGSEGV in gp_load_file_into_
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Title:
Menu item mnemonics do not appear on characters with d
We've decided that for Shotwell 0.8, we're only going to read the
extended timestamp EXIF information from new photos, since rescanning
photos that were already imported and updating the database is a fairly
large change.
However, I've filed a new ticket for the rescan/database update:
http://trac
Here's a screenshot on the same system where the font size is set to 12,
and the bug no longer reproduced.
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Two more facets of this bug:
* The bug reproduces at certain font sizes but not others: font sizes 11
and 15 have the issue, but 12 does not.
* The bug does not occur in Firefox. I'm assuming the way Firefox draws
its menus is different anyway, since the mnemonics always appear.
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I've added three screenshots showing the bug. In the first one (#3),
you can see Calculator in the Ambience theme without the alt key
pressed. No mnemonics appear, as expected.
In the second one and third screenshots (#4 and #5) you can see
mnemonics for every item except for Quit.
Let me know
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Mnemonics in menu items work -- but do not show up -- under characters
that contain a descender (i.e. lower-case y or upper-case Q.)
The problem can be reproduced in Gedit, Calculator, Mines, Shotwell, and
probably many others as well. It occurs regardless of theme, but it's
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