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Status: New => Fix Released
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Just my 2 cents; I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 and I've removed F-Spot and
installed gThumb. It's much faster and usable.
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Personally I don't like F-Spot because it offers importing various files
(some description XMLs) from camera by default, not only image files
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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> I simply want to import the photos from my Canon Powershot G9 into a
> directory, not part of a photo viewing system. I cannot find a way to do
> this with F-Spot.
In Hardy I added a "Target directory" selector to the import dialog.
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I would like the option of using GThumb.
I simply want to import the photos from my Canon Powershot G9 into a
directory, not part of a photo viewing system. I cannot find a way to do
this with F-Spot.
Now when I try to use GThumb it hangs.
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I read that in the IRC notes. Glad that one got solved.
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F-Spot is the default in Hardy now.
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: f-spot => gnome-volume-manager
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: gthumb (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Agreed that we should choose one or the other. It appears that Ubuntu
has made the choice to go with F-Spot, so import should be through
F-Spot, as well. There's no need to import photos via GThumb (which
isn't even on the menu by default), then import again into F-Spot. It's
just confusing for the
This bug was nominated for Gutsy but does currently not qualify for a
7.10 stable release update (SRU) and the nomination is therefore
declined.
According the the SRU policy, the fix should already be deployed and
tested in the current development version before an update to the stable
releases wi
This is still a issue in Gutsy. Having two nearly identical applications
installed by default is just silly. Pick only one to be installed/used by
default, the other one is still available in the repositories.
Unlike Tim, I haven't experienced any crashes in f-spot yet. Does it have a lot
of cra
I think Gthumb should be the default. It is a very mature application
that I personally have used off and on for many years without a single
problem. F-Spot on the other hand crashes constantly, always in new and
interesting ways. I mean, I find that exciting, a sort of adventure. How
will F-Spot c
I agree with making F-Spot the default for importing photos and removing
gThumb from the CD. Just let F-spot act as the photo management
application and, let Eye of GNOME be used for image viewing. Having two
applications for photo management, both F-Spot and gThumb, is
unnecessary duplication and
the usecase is not the same as an image viewer, it's there to manage a
photo collection
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On 8/8/07, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I heavily object against this in F-Spot's current state.
I agree with every one of those objections; that of course makes a
poor case for keeping F-Spot on the CD. The only reason I started
using it is because I thought Ubuntu's endorsement indic
I heavily object against this in F-Spot's current state. It crashes very
often, import into a selected directory does not work (instead it always
puts them into ~/Photos), the UI is mostly disabled and thus unusable
for me in directory browsing mode, and the directory structure it
creates in ~/Phot
I agree that F-Spot should be defaulted as importing camera photos. If
F-Spot is to be used as the main photo-browsing app, as it seems it is,
then importing into GThumb and then importing those into F-Spot is not
exactly what I would call 'user-friendly;
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> I also like F-spot better and think it is a better default, although
> maybe the dependency on Mono makes it too big to fit on the single
> Live/Install CD.
F-spot is already included on the CD, since Edgy I think. Its utility
is diminished, however, because it is not the default app for
importi
I also like F-spot better and think it is a better default, although
maybe the dependency on Mono makes it too big to fit on the single
Live/Install CD.
In any case, the UI in the preference area should be improved. You
should just able to select 'Gthumb', 'F-Spot', or "Digikam", and it
would appl
I've drafted up the spec page:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/change-default-photo-
manager
There it is, any critique would be good.
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>If that is the case then i think one or the other should be default why
have two? >There are better email app than evolution but it is the most
complete and >similar to outlook, which is why it is default. Why are we
having such a tough >time with a photo app?
I think we should let the user have
What about letting the user choose the one in the Preferred Applications
dialog? Actually in Removable Drives and Media Preferences it is now
possible to set up the application you like (however not in a very
userfriendly way).
I think we should now file a specification about this, it is not a "re
If that is the case then i think one or the other should be default why
have two? There are better email app than evolution but it is the most
complete and similar to outlook, which is why it is default. Why are we
having such a tough time with a photo app?
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In my experience f-spot runs faster than gThumb, but that might just be
me.
I forgot about gThumb categories to be honest, I'll remove that one.
Thanks :)
** Description changed:
As of edgy, F-Spot has been installed since install, yet gThumb is still
being used by default to import photos
However, F-Spot needs Mono, I guess. I am not really sure that it is really
faster.
GThumb also support tagging (more exactly: Categories).
I think this issue should be discussed
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** Description changed:
As of edgy, F-Spot has been installed since install, yet gThumb is still
being used by default to import the photos.
I feel F-Spot would be a better default choice for this.
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+ F-Sport has many advantages:
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+ * It is quicker
+ * It looks slicker (Important o
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => f-spot
** Also affects: gthumb (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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