Thanks for the reply Eric, so what does the library path at the preferences
window? I think that change that before import the imported pics are store
at that path.

2011/9/27 Eric Gregory <[email protected]>

> On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 5:44 PM, Mauricio Tellez <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm running ubuntu 11.04 and I have 2 shotwell libraries, so I run
>> shotwell like this (from the command line):
>>
>> 1. shotwell
>> 2. shotwell -d ~/.shotwell_t
>>
>> When I run shotwell witouth -d flag, at the preferences dialog the path to
>> my library is /home/mtellez/multimedia/Photos, and when running with -d
>> .shotwell_t the path is /home/mtellez/.pics
>>
>
> Hi Mauricio,
>
> The -d option doesn't change the location of your library folder in the
> Shotwell preferences.  That pref is stored in GConf or GSettings (depending
> on your Shotwell version) rather than in the Shotwell database.
>
> If you want to have separate Shotwell library folders, the easiest way to
> do this is with multiple user accounts.  The hard way would be to write a
> script that changes the folder in GConf/GSettings -- something that's doable
> but not supported by us.
>
>  - Eric
>



-- 
Mauricio Tellez
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