This one would be quite difficult to fix; the problem is that it is unsafe to
rename photo files that f-spot knows about. If f-spot scanned the entire photo
directory structure to look for renamed photos every time it started, it would
make life unpleasant for people like me who have 7,000 phot
Jaunty kernel 2.6.28-11-generic (i686) with f-spot version 0.5.0.3 has the same
problem.
Plug in a camera and f-spot I download some files from a camera with f-spot
saving them in the default (home) folder. I run the slide show and everything
is fine. Close f-spot. Now open Nautilus and rename
could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty and describe how to
trigger it easily?
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Imported pictures from camera via F-Spot. Decided to email someone the picture,
so rather than call it DSG00XXX.jpg opened Nautilus and renamed it something
more descriptive e.g. tiger1.jpg. Later, if I then open F-Spot the thumbnail is
still called DSG00XXX.jpg but it can't find the actual full
could you describe what you do exactly to trigger the bug? what do you
rename and how?
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Found out what the problem is. When a picture is renamed the thumbnail
still has the original name, from when it was downloaded from the camera
hence it can't find the full sized picture. There seems to be no way of
importing the newly named file from the default photos directory, only
from a cam
thanks for your report, is this reproducible everytime? may you check if
you have the original picture at the library? it sounds to me that
f-spot is only displaying the thumbnail but the original picture is not
present and that's why it's displaying the not found icon. thanks.
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