pascal, just to be clear...

dragging an image out of the filmstrip removes gps data, it doesn't
reset it to the original position...

resetting to the original position can only be done via undo (or
complete reset of the image)

On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Pascal Obry <[email protected]> wrote:
> Le 20/02/2013 10:43, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo a écrit :
>> An undo has just been commited to the master branch in git. But for
>> now, and if you don't have developed the images in any other way, nor
>> added tags to them, the only "easy" way is to remove the image from
>> dt, to delete the XMP that is attached to it in the filesystem and to
>> reimport it back.
>
> And to add to this I've just committed a way to remove an image from the
> map by dragging it back into the filmstrip.
>
> All this is in Git master branch and should be part of the next release.
>
> Pascal.
>
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