> I've tried re-importing this folder so
> that Shotwell would find the new file.
> But I'm surprised to find that Shotwell
> didn't find it, so didn't import it.

If Shotwell didn't find the new files when you did a re-import, then
this is a bug. Re-importing should've added the developed JPEGs to
your library. That said, I don't think that this is what is happening
here.

What I think is happening here is that when you do the re-import,
Shotwell identifies the JPEGs as the Camera development of a RAW +
JPEG pair. So you should be able to see your UFRaw-developed JPEGs by
selecting the corresponding RAW file and choosing "Camera" from the
"Developer" submenu of the "Photos" menu. Note that, because of a
known bug in Shotwell, to really test this theory, you'll have select
the RAW photo, set the developer to "Shotwell" then switch the
developer back to "Camera" to actually see the JPEG development. In
summary, if you do the following:

(i)
Develop a RAW file in UFRaw, and save the developed JPEG in the same
folder as the RAW master.

(ii)
Re-import the folder that contains both the RAW master and the JPEG development.

(iii)
Select the photo in Shotwell. Set your RAW developer to "Shotwell" and
then to "Camera."

If you do this, do you see your UFRaw-developed JPEG as the Camera
development of the RAW master?

Lucas
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