Sorry, I forgot to answer to the list instead of Adam only... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Hi,
First, thanks for the feedback provided! I just try the suggested solution and it works, but with some issues: - First, I create a symbolic link to my images folder in the images folder of my wife. - Then I switch to my wife session and verify that my images are viewable in Nautilus. I see that 2 years of photos are shared, the other are restricted to my session only, as indicated in the above picture: http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1299698962.png - Then I launch Shotwell from my wife session but it failed to import any photos (says that it didn't find any images or videos) :-( - I was quit surprised as the images are well displayed in Nautilus and after some tests I understand that if one of the folder is not accessible to my wife (which was the case for the years before 2010), then Shotwell failed to import the others accessible folders... Do you think something could be done to avoid this issue? I think Shotwell should not stop its import if it meet a folder that it cannot access... For information, tests were performed with Shotwell 0.8 on Ubuntu 10.10. _______________________________________________ Shotwell mailing list [email protected] http://lists.yorba.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/shotwell
