On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:12:46AM -0700, Laura Khalil wrote: > Hi Oliver, > > > This seems to be a rare case. > > Or it was, because the last time shotwell ran very long > > and there are some dangling pointers or so? > > Do you recall how long was Shotwell running for? What size is your library? [...]
The biggest import needed one night long, estimated 10 hours. > > > > > > Freshly started and tried on some pictures, at least > > the Path and Filesize are shown now, but not necessarily > > resolution of the picture (what also is astouning). > > Would you be willing to privately send me one of the pictures in > question? I would like to try and reproduce this issue at Yorba. ATM I don't think some pictures are a problem. What I now today saw: if no picture is selected or if more than one picture is selected, then the window with the enhanced information opens and shows nothing. A message box, saying that there must be one qand only one picture be selected would help here. Maybe this was just the case (no picture selected), which was irritating me. > > > P.S.: Some days ago I also had another strange problem: the view of a > > photograph > > changed orientation by n * 90 degrees, when zooming into it. > > And when zooming out, it toggled back to the former durection. > > Clicking on rotation of the view made the problem even more weird. > > Do you happen to recall if you had also rotated the photo prior to > zooming? There is a known issue with rotation. I wonder if this might > be related: http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4813 I remember on some pictures I had used exifautotran. Maybe that is making problems here. > > I will try to reproduce this, but if you didn't see it again, it > sounds like something that was just a fluke. I will keep you advised. A "fluke", if coming from software in my eyes is a bug. But some things mentioned above seem to be not a problem of the database or display, but just, that there was no pic selected and no information message was displayed. From what I experienced today when using shotwell intensive, is: all in all shotwell is a pleasure to use. :-) Ciao, Oliver _______________________________________________ Shotwell mailing list [email protected] http://lists.yorba.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/shotwell
