https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=426529

Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> ---
Thanks, that's helpful. So to paraphrase:

- Right now we aggregate all configured images into a single giant set of
wallpapers irrespective of their location on disk, and then we sort that big
combined set alphabetically/by date/etc.

- You want each wallpaper's on-disk location to be taken into account, such
that there are actually n sets of wallpapers, not just one. Each set of
wallpapers corresponds to all of the images in a specific folder on disk. The
system then goes through these sets one by one, alphabetically.

This seems reasonable. What's needed is a way to tell the system to not combine
all the images in all the configured folders into one giant set when sorting.
Maybe when multiple folders of images have been added in the sidebar, we could
have a checkbox called something like "Display all wallpapers in a folder
before moving onto the next folder". And when the checkbox is checked, a sort
order chooser for the folders themselves would be visible.

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