I concur about the inconsistency. In fact, that's been a pet issue of
mine for a while now. In my case, I want F-Spot to always keep my photos
in it's own directory structure, which the Nautilus F-Spot import dialog
does not permit.

I've never liked the idea of having two different dialogs to accomplish
the same task, especially when the available options are different
between the two.

That said, as far as I can tell this dialog does not exist anymore in
Ubuntu 9.10. I've started an import in a variety of ways, and F-Spot
always opens with it's own import dialog.

I see you're running Linux Mint 7, based on Ubuntu 9.04 which did indeed
have the two separate dialogs.

I also agree with your proposed new title for this bug, and will make
that change.

** Summary changed:

- F-spot deletes pictures from camera instead of hard drive after seemingly 
importing a roll
+ F-Spot's import dialog is inconsistent with the built-in Nautilus import's

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F-Spot's import dialog is inconsistent with the built-in Nautilus import's
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/484018
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