[digikam] [Bug 371552] New: A messed up user interface

2016-10-23 Thread Marc Chamberlin via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=371552

Bug ID: 371552
   Summary: A messed up user interface
   Product: digikam
   Version: 4.14.0
  Platform: openSUSE RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
  Severity: major
  Priority: NOR
 Component: general
  Assignee: digikam-de...@kde.org
  Reporter: m...@marcchamberlin.com

Trying to figure out how to load in a new collection of images into digicam is
straight out of the book of software hell. This as GOT TO BE THE MOST FOWLED UP
USER INTERFACE DESIGN I HAVE EVER ENCOUNTERED! How in the world is a user
suppose to be able to figure out how to create a new collection of images for
an album! 99% of all applications would have the user go to a File pull down
menu where he/she could find a New and/or Open command and proceed from there.
I initially tried to go to the Album menu but found everything grayed out and
disabled. After an HOUR OF SEARCHING I finally found that the answer is to go
into the Settings menu > Configure Digicam > Collections and from there I could
add a new collection!  How in GOD'S GREEN EARTH do you expect users to discover
such a non-intuitive approach??? What use case studies did you do before
designing such a god awful user interface? Wow! what an ill-thought out mess!

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create a directory with a bunch of pictures in it.
2. Open Digicam
3. Try and figure out how to create a new album and add said
pictures/collection to it.

Actual Results:  
Intuition fails! The solution is totally illogical!

Expected Results:  
I expect an easy to find/understand paradigm similar to thousands of other
software applications.

The Album > New menu item should NEVER be grayed out!  The user should ALWAYS
have the ability to create a new album/collection. Additionally there should be
an Open menu item that allows the user to open an existing album from anywhere,
including the local disk drives, and again that is a button that should never
be grayed out and disabled.

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[digikam] [Bug 364009] New: Cannot use batch processing to resize images

2016-06-05 Thread Marc Chamberlin via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=364009

Bug ID: 364009
   Summary: Cannot use batch processing to resize images
   Product: digikam
   Version: 4.12.0
  Platform: MS Windows
OS: MS Windows
Status: UNCONFIRMED
  Severity: normal
  Priority: NOR
 Component: Batch Queue Manager
  Assignee: digikam-de...@kde.org
  Reporter: m...@marcchamberlin.com

Appears to be a problem with Windows file/path names, a parsing issue perhaps?
I tried to resize some photos and all my attempts to resize them fails with the
following example of an error message -

convert -verbose C:/Users/Marc/Pictures/Iris_Farm_2016/IMG_0845.JPG[0] -resize
640x480 -quality 75 -profile C:/Users/Marc/Pictures/Iris_Farm_2016/IMG_0845.JPG
C:/Users/Marc/Pictures/Iris_Farm_2016/small_pics/IMG_0845.JPG

Invalid Parameter - C:

I am using the version of Digicam for Windows, Windows 10 to be more specific.

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