https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=460718
--- Comment #5 from Henrik Hemrin <hehem...@hemrin.com> --- (In reply to Maik Qualmann from comment #4) > Another technical problem is that we use QDateTime internally for all date > operations (and there really are a lot of them). QDateTime always needs a > valid date. Just one question, they write, they don't even know the year of > some images, where should such a image be placed in a timeline? > > Maik If I compare PSE14, they place unknown date as oldest in time line. For user it is represented as a "?". But when I look at time line, it shows I have photos starting from Jan 1400, so I guess they use 1 Jan 1400 as date for unknown... My current Wow for unknown is I set to 1 Jan 1800 (when I later may know better, I update). And for other I set a fictive as close as I know. In addition for all those, I add a tag with the details I know, eg "unknown date", "1956", "Feb 1976". So I manage without this wish, but the wish would be an improvement. But that of course said without considering how difficult it is to implement or any drawback. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.