This bug is known and has been fixed in trunk. See
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4775
We'll be releasing Shotwell 0.11.93 including the bug fix early next
week.
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Romano,
the gphoto bug has been fixed in the latest libgphoto, version 2.4.12.
That version is not yet available in Ubuntu Precise, but should appear
there soon. We're still not completely sure whether that will solve the
RW2 problem in Shotwell, however; see
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3428
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 887357 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/887357
This is a duplicate of #887357, reported upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4432. It has been fixed in Shotwell
0.11.92 (currently available in Ubuntu Precise).
** This bug has been marked a
This is filed as a Shotwell bug, but has nothing to do with Shotwell.
So I'm marking this as invalid - please reopen or refile this under a
different Ubuntu component.
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
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This looks like bug http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4201 upstream. As
described in comments #5 and #7 on that ticket, the rename operation can
lead to a crash or other unpredictable behavior. The bug has been fixed
for the next release of Shotwell, version 0.12. The fix is also present
in the
I see this too. I've ticketed this upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4715 . We'll look into this right away.
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
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Yes, this bug still occurs on Precise with all the latest updates. To
see it, for example, open gedit, choose View-Fullscreen, then press
Ctrl+H for Replace. When the Replace dialog appears, the Unity panel
and launcher will appear too.
This bug also affects Shotwell; see
Public bug reported:
In Precise, libraw5 depends on liblcms2-2. If I install libraw-dev
without liblcms2-dev, then 'pkg-config --libs libraw' fails:
Package lcms2 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `lcms2.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH
Thanks for the bug report. This bug is known upstream:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4262
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Title:
Setting Developer to Camera on RAW files
This seems worth investigating. I've ticketed this upstream:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4649
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Title:
gsettings-data-convert crashed with
Public bug reported:
I'm running Nemiver 0.9.1 on Ubuntu Precise (12.04) alpha.
Every time I launch an application for debugging from within Nemiver, I
get this critical assertion:
Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_window_get_pointer: assertion `GDK_IS_WINDOW
(window)' failed
This behavior is specific to
Actually I think this is just a specific instance of a more general
problem, which is that dragging and dropping from Shotwell works only to
Nautilus, not to other applications. This is
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1563 . (See also bug #821915 , which is
another instance of this.)
** Changed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 862347 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/862347
This is actually a duplicate of bug #860657, found upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4172. It was fixed in Shotwell 0.11.3.
You should be able to update to 0.11.6 via the oneiric-updates
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 862347 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/862347
Actually a duplicate of bug #862347.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 862347
shotwell crashed with SIGABRT in import_ui_get_media_specific_string():
code should not be reached
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Thanks for the bug report. We've ticketed this upstream:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4541
Could you possibly attach the offending video (MOVIEOBJ.BDM) here, or
post a link to it if it's too large to attach?
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Thanks for the sample video. Both Totem and VLC behave the same way as
Shotwell: they play the movie in an horizontal orientation. It's not
clear whether the video contains any information that would allow a
program to determine its proper orientation. Are you aware of any
program which will
ffplay also plays the video horizontally, by the way.
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Title:
doesnt recognize vertical movie clips, it leave them orizzontal
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Thanks for the bug report. What format are your video clips in? What
kind of camera did you use to take them?
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Title:
doesnt recognize vertical
This bug was http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4263 upstream. It is
present in Shotwell 0.11.6 as you observed, and has been fixed in the
development trunk. The fix will be in the next Shotwell release (0.12).
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
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Thanks for the information. Could you take a 1-second vertical video
with your camera and attach it to this ticket? It would be a useful
test case for this bug.
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This looks like a bug already reported upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3895
We should investigate this for the upcoming 0.12 release.
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Jim,
what kind of camera do you have? Does this problem happen after every
single import? If you import, say, 20 pictures from your camera and
then select Last Import from the sidebar, does it show almost all the
pictures (say, 18 or 19), or just a few? Are you importing only JPEG
photos, or
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 893326 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/893326
Thanks for the bug report. This looks like a duplicate of bug #893326.
It's also known upstream as http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4207 .
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 893326
Shotwell
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 887357 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/887357
I believe you've run into
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shotwell/+bug/887357
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4432
This is a known bug which we've fixed for the upcoming 0.12 release. As
such
Adrian,
the photo you attached has no EXIF, IPTC or XMP data, as revealed by the
exiv2 command:
$ exiv2 -pa Alicia%27s%20Motorcycle.jpg
$
Shotwell has no idea what its date is, so it lists it in No Event. This
is expected behavior.
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Note that this bug has been fixed upstream. The fix will be in the
Shotwell release (0.12).
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Title:
send to... broken
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Adrian,
you're running a fairly old version of Shotwell (0.7). The current
release is Shotwell 0.11. Could you upgrade to a newer version of
Ubuntu and/or Shotwell and see if the problem still occurs?
If you can't upgrade, could you attach the photos that are failing to
display here?
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The bugs are not the same. This bug (797117) does not involve missing
photos, and as I explained in comment #6 it's not actually a bug
according to the Shotwell designers. It's simply how Shotwell works,
though we could possibly display more helpful messages to explain what's
going on (as
Daisy,
first, to be clear, there are no symbolic links involved in this
situation. Shotwell simply imports the photos in question into its
database in their current filesystem locations. (Shotwell will never,
in fact, create a symbolic link). In earlier versions of Shotwell we
referred to this
Great - thanks!
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Title:
use libraw shared libary
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Alex,
there are a couple of things you can helpfully do:
1. Enable logging. To do this, run SHOTWELL_LOG=1 shotwell from a
command prompt. As Shotwell runs, it will write a log file to
~/.cache/shotwell/shotwell.log.
2. Run Shotwell under GDB. That way when Shotwell crashes you'll get a
This behavior is expected if the photos you're importing are already in
the library directory: in that case Shotwell won't copy them (and, in
recent versions of Shotwell, won't ask you whether you want the photos
copied). So if Shotwell doesn't seem to be copying your photos, you
should check
Thanks for the bug report and log file. This has also been reported
upstream at http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4297 .
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Title:
Writing metadata
Also: this bug has been reported upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1940, and has already been reported in
Launchpad as bug #696138. If you're looking for a workaround, then
instead of filing a duplicate bug report it would be better to ask for
help on the mailing list and/or post a
Thanks for the bug report. Could you generate a log file and attach it
to this bug? To do that, run Shotwell from the command line like this:
$ SHOTWELL_LOG=1 shotwell
After the metadata writing hangs, exit Shotwell. Then find the file
~/.cache/shotwell/shotwell.log and attach it here.
I can reproduce this in the current trunk build of Shotwell. I've filed
a bug upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4432
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Title:
send
As long as libraw is installed on the system, the normal Shotwell build
should link to it dynamically. If that doesn't seem to be happening and
it's unclear why, let us know and we can investigate more.
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Shotwell does not delete files it claims to...
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libraw has been packaged in Ubuntu since Maverick, so I think this bug
can now be closed.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Fix Released
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Precise currently has libraw 0.14.0. It would be nice to update to the
latest release, 0.14.3.
** Affects: libraw (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Precise currently includes only gmime 2.4. It would be great to have
gmime 2.6 available. (This will likely be a requirement for Geary,
Yorba's upcoming email client - see
http://redmine.yorba.org/projects/geary/wiki .)
** Affects: gmime2.4 (Ubuntu)
Importance:
That's a reasonable suggestion. I've created a ticket upstream here:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4372
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Title:
Shotwell doesn't show meta
Aha - I see. Thanks for the explanation.
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Title:
create separate package for libraw shared library
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I was mistaken: the libraw shared library is available in an Ubuntu
package today ('libraw2'). We should build Shotwell to use this shared
library and depend on this package. I've ticketed that as #890372.
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Public bug reported:
libraw currently builds and links to liblcms1. There's an effort
underway to completely replace lcms1 with lcms2 in Ubuntu (see bug
#885324). Given this, we should modify the libraw packaging to use
liblcms2 instead. libraw's configure.ac checks for lcms2 as well as
lcms1,
...and we also need libraw itself to link to lcms2 rather than lcms1.
I've ticketed that as bug #890379.
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Title:
Completely
Public bug reported:
Shotwell is currently build to link to libraw statically. This is
probably a historical artifact from previous times when libraw offered
only a static library. libraw now has a shared library in its own
package in Ubuntu ('libraw2'), so we should now build Shotwell to link
I, for one, can't reproduce this. I'm also running Ubuntu 11.10. If I
plug in an iPhone running iOS 5 and then start Shotwell, the Shotwell
sidebar shows the device as iPhone.
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For Shotwell, this is ticketed upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/421 .
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Title:
Does not save the configuration file under ~/.config/
Thanks for the bug report. I can reproduce this. The good news is that
in git master (where we've ported to GTK 3), the hang does not occur.
The assertions do still occur there, though, and we should fix those, so
I've ticketed this upstream:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4366
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Public bug reported:
I'm running Abiword 2.8.6 on Ubuntu 11.10.
I'd like to set Abiword as the default application for opening ODT and
DOC files. When I right click a DOC file in Nautilus, Abiword shows up
in the context menu; that's good. When I right click an ODT file in
Nautilus, Abiword
To chime in here, as I mentioned above I have a newer Macbook (a
MacBook7,1) and am still seeing this behavior running Oneiric with all
the latest updates. More specifically:
1. I start my laptop with an external monitor connected. After I log in, the
external monitor is still blank.
2. I run
Thanks for the bug report. We have a ticket for this upstream:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3030
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Title:
Shotwell does not show 3gp videos
Public bug reported:
It was once possible to build libraw only as a static library. A few
releases ago libraw changed to support both static and shared libraries.
Currently in Ubuntu both libraw.a and libraw.so are packaged in the
libraw-dev package. Instead, libraw.so should live in a separate
Till: Yes, there really is a libraw. :) You're not seeing it because
on Ubuntu Shotwell is built using libraw as a static library, so libraw
is compiled into the Shotwell executable. It would be nice to use a
shared library instead, but we can't do that at the moment because
libraw.so currently
Shotwell itself does not use lcms; it uses libraw, which depends on
lcms1 in Ubuntu. Note that libraw 0.13.8 (present in Oneiric) can build
using either lcms1 or lcms2. So to solve this particular dependency I
suspect that you only need to update your libraw packaging to build
using lcms2. You
This seems like a reasonable idea. I've created a ticket in Shotwell's
bug database:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4274
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Title:
Shotwell
We have a ticket for this upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3469
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Title:
Shotwell Viewer can't open files without file ending
To
Thanks for the sleuthing, Steve. I've now fixed the malformed changelog
entries upstream. Yes, we should use dch from now on.
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Title:
need
Maxxer is right. It turns out that the bug fix in 0.11.4 was
inadequate, and so we're planning to release 0.11.5 in the next few
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Title:
This now looks like this bug, which we fixed in Shotwell 0.11.3:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4172
Hopefully Ubuntu will push 0.11.3 (or later) to Oneiric soon.
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We're hoping to implement this for Shotwell 0.12, which will appear
early next year.
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Title:
Multiple-tag research is not available
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Note that the latest release of Shotwell (0.11) builds only with GTK 2.
The next release (0.12) will appear in early 2012, and will support GTK
3. In the meantime, we'd like to have a daily build of the current
trunk, which does already support GTK 3. We're working on that:
I'm seeing this too. I'm on a MacBook7,1.
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Second monitor doesn't work on MacBookAir3,1 with nvidia-current
driver
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This bug report is about an older version of Shotwell (0.9). Could you
upgrade to the latest release (0.11) and see whether the problem still
occurs?
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I'm also missing the title bar in Firefox. On my machine Thunderbird
does have a title bar.
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[Oneiric] [Regression] firefox title bar
Yes - Shotwell doesn't yet support building with Vala 0.13. We'll fix
this in Shotwell 0.12:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3760
On Oneiric, you can install the valac-0.12 package to get a version of
valac that works for Shotwell today.
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I'm seeing this too: on my Oneiric machine, a double click on a
maximized window's title bar does nothing. It should unmaximize the
window.
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Mark,
what versions of Shotwell and Ubuntu are you using? Are you seeing the
same crash others have reported here (SIGSEGV in
data_source_get_typename)?
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Andries,
I just tried your steps with Shotwell 0.11+trunk, Ubuntu 11.10 and
Thunderbird 7.0 and everything worked just fine - both the on-disk
filename and the attachment filename contain spaces. So it looks like
this has been fixed by the newer versions of one or more of these
software
I can't reproduce this in the current Shotwell trunk. Could you update
to the current version of Shotwell (0.11) and see whether the problem
still occurs?
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This bug has been reported upstream here:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3641
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ShotWell crashes while writing metadata to files.
To
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 822268 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/822268
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 822268
Can't set delay/time for background slideshow
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Sebastien wrote this via email:
Oh btw I checked a bit on the refresh issue you showed me during the
summit (the one with your special overlay toolbars not getting refreshed
properly). There is a compiz bug there but the way you display those
seem suboptimal, under gnome-shell or unity-2d the bar
This is also fixed for me with Oneiric updates as of today.
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Title:
[Oneiric] Compiz fails to update window title until focused window is
Public bug reported:
This is an Oneiric-specific display bug, originally reported upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3932 :
1. Open any photo in full-window mode.
2. Open any editing tool (such as Crop).
3. Move or resize the main Shotwell window.
The editing tool window will appear
Public bug reported:
This is an Oneiric-specific bug, originally reported upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3948:
1. Select a photo and press F11 to enter fullscreen mode.
2. Move the mouse to the bottom of the screen. The toolbar should
appear, but usually it will not.
Occasionally
John,
the tree view in the side panel does not correspond to the directory
hierarchy on disk. Instead, the side panel displays your events
arranged by year and month. This is completely independent of the on-
disk hierarchy: even if all your photos are all in the same directory,
for example,
Well, your original post said directory structure. A directory is an
on-disk entity, and so the sidebar tree has nothing to do with the
directory structure. Probably this is what you found confusing.
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To make things even more clear, here are answers to each of your
questions in #11:
- if there are no preferences for the events, then how come the events
tree represents exactly the Year/Month/Day structure?
It's purely a coincidence that the event tree hierarchy happens to be
similar to the
Vincent,
If we want this sort of drag and drop to work, Shotwell will need to
keep an on-disk copy of each photo including all edits the user has
made. Today, Shotwell only keeps the originals on disk, and applies the
user's edits on the fly each time the user opens a photo.As a
result,
Thanks for the bug report. I can reproduce this. I've ticketed this
upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3946
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Title:
Can't set
Vincent,
it's possible to drag and drop photos from Shotwell to Nautilus, but not
to any other application. This is a known issue:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1563
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I was just burned by this too. In Thunderbird, I installed an add-on
called Zindus. I opened the Zindus Configuration Settings dialog, then
pressed Add to add an account. Compiz forced the resulting New Account
dialog to fit inside the parent Configuration Settings dialog and
wouldn't let me
I'm seeing this too in the current Oneiric build. I'm running on a
MacBook which has an nVidia graphics card, so the problem does not seem
to be specific to ATI.
I think this bug should have importance High. It's quite distracting
that window titles are wrong all the time. As a workaround, I
I can reproduce this both in 0.9.3 and in the current trunk. It occurs
only if I press the left arrow *immediately* after initiating the
slideshow. I think this is probably the same bug as
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1502 as Clint suggested above.
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This is related to this existing feature request:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2318
Once that's implemented, youll be able to upload photos while still
viewing photos and using Shotwell's other features.
** Bug watch added: trac.yorba.org/ #2318
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2318
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This bug is known upstream at http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1903 .
** Bug watch added: trac.yorba.org/ #1903
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1903
** Also affects: shotwell via
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1903
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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When trying to import pictures from a Nexus One Android phone, *all*
pics on SD are
This bug was http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3672 , and has been fixed in
trunk. The fix will be in the next release, Shotwell 0.11.
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I'm running Epiphany 3.0.3 on Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric) using the default
theme.
Normally, the URL in the URL bar appears black on a light gray background and
is easy to read. While a page is loading, however, the URL is in white text on
a light gray background and is
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Title:
URL is unreadable while
Shotwell's search capability does not current match the names of folders
that pictures are in. This might be a reasonable idea, though I have
some concern that it might yield mysterious matches for some users.
Feel free to file a ticket at trac.yorba.org if you'd like us to
consider this for a
It is actually possible to turn off this behavior. In the Image
Settings tab in the Print dialog, uncheck the box Print image title.
(The fact that the titles overlap the images is a known bug; see
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3249 .)
** Bug watch added: trac.yorba.org/ #3249
David,
you're running a fairly old version of Shotwell. Can you try upgrading
to the latest release (0.10) and let us know whether the crash still
occurs? See http://yorba.org/shotwell/install/ .
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This was http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3539 . It was fixed in Shotwell
0.10.
** Bug watch added: trac.yorba.org/ #3539
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3539
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Endomancer,
we fixed this bug in Shotwell 0.10, which was released just yesterday.
I suggest you upgrade to 0.10. The Shotwell web site will tell you how
to do that:
http://yorba.org/shotwell/install/
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Avi,
I'm not sure I understand, In what sense does the second crop operation
undo the first? When I follow your steps to reproduce, then when I
click 'crop' for the second time, Shotwell displays the crop rectangle I
chose when I first cropped the image. In other words, after I press
'crop'
Thanks for the screencast. The behavior in the screencast is expected
and is how cropping is intended to work: when you press Crop the second
time, Shotwell once again displays the entire image and displays the
crop rectangle you chose the first time so that you can adjust it as you
like. It's
** Bug watch added: trac.yorba.org/ #3140
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3140
** Also affects: shotwell via
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3140
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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