A general thought sparked by this thread: maybe part of the problem is
that it is not obvious when images are selected and thus how many images
will be affected by an operation? I know that I sometimes have problems
telling apart selected / unselected / hovered over on the lighttable and
I've sometimes miss-guessed what's selected and not selected.

(Right now the only way to tell whether or not the image you're hovering
over is selected is by a small change in the state of the border around
it. Selected vs non-selected in other images is just light grey versus
darker grey, and if I wasn't thinking about it I'm not sure I'd spot
whether all of the visible lighttable images were selected or none of
them were.)

        - cks

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