On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Pascal Obry <[email protected]> wrote:
>

>
> So from a user point of view we would have:
>
> 1. drag from filmstrip to map to add geo-tag to image
>
> 2. move image on the map to change the geo-tag
>
> 3. drag image back to filmstrip to remove geo-tag
>    (or over a trash bin, nothing decided yet)

ok, no problem so far

>
> 4. use ctrl-r to restore geo-tag

<snip rest of explanation>

your explanation is a bit confusing, I understand you want to restore
geotagging to "the original value" which I previously understood as
"the value in the xmp" but it's a bit more complicated than that...
for instance you mention gpx files that are applied later as possible
restoration value. But what if it's applied multiple time ? and if I
accidentaly remove info from an image that has no xmp nor gpx, should
restore go to the last known value ?

I still think this restoration thing is a bad way to implement a
missing feature which is a real undo at the lighttable/map level. What
you want is not restore a default, what you seem to want is to restore
an error... do I have it right ?

I am not really strongly opposed to the feature (though I don't like
hidden features that can only accessed through shortcuts) but i'm
afraid that this idea is rushing to solve a particular problem in the
wrong way, i'd rather not have it added right away and think about it
a bit more (whereas your undo by drag and drop is an idea I like)

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