On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 12:18 +0000, Tormod Volden wrote:
> I got confused by you talking about "resize" but maybe you mean "Scale
> Images..." under the Tools menu. Trying to reproduce your case (1):
> 
> First make a test case collection:
>  mkdir /tmp/test && cd /tmp/test
>  cp /usr/share/gthumb/albumthemes/Classic/*.png .
> Then start gThumb from Applications menu, navigate to /tmp/test in Folders 
> view.
> Select the two first images, then Tools -> Scale Images...
> 
> Now Saving Destination looks fine. Select image type "PNG,  "Overwrite"
> mode,  and "Remove Originals", and click "Scale".
> 
> Seems like both images are scaled, but not exactly to the dimensions I
> asked for.
> 
Yes, you are right, i meant scale (don't know why there are two commands
for the same job).
I found that error from first case occurs if in
edit->preferences->general->on startup 
"do not change folder" is selected.
In the main menu the launcher is "gthumb %U" (first case) and that is
the difference with the command I entered in the console - only
"gtumb" (second case).

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scaling images with overwriting original in shared folder deletes the image 
completely without warning
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/248334
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