Re: gphoto2.ds: remove camera import UI

2007-08-22 Thread Alexandre Julliard
"Dan Kegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Would that setting be persistant? > If so, wouldn't we want a way to flip that option back later? > Winecfg is the logical place for that. It would be persistent in the registry, so regedit could be used to reset it. -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECT

gphoto2.ds: remove camera import UI

2007-08-22 Thread Luke Bratch
--- Alexandre Julliard wrote: > > Rather than remove all that nearly-working code, > > how about keeping it, adding the winecfg option, > > and making it default to off for now? > > That option is much too specific to go in winecfg, it's > something most > users don't care about. What you could d

Re: gphoto2.ds: remove camera import UI

2007-08-22 Thread Dan Kegel
On 8/22/07, Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Rather than remove all that nearly-working code, > > how about keeping it, adding the winecfg option, > > and making it default to off for now? > > That option is much too specific to go in winecfg, it's something most > users don't care

Re: gphoto2.ds: remove camera import UI

2007-08-22 Thread Alexandre Julliard
"Dan Kegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Rather than remove all that nearly-working code, > how about keeping it, adding the winecfg option, > and making it default to off for now? That option is much too specific to go in winecfg, it's something most users don't care about. What you could do th

re: gphoto2.ds: remove camera import UI

2007-08-22 Thread Dan Kegel
Lei wrote: > ... > The alternative is to keep the GUI. It is useful in the case where > there's many pictures on the camera, and the user just want to import > a few of them. We would need to: > > - modify the GUI to fix the crash > - do not automatically generate download thumbnails, but rather, >