On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Reinout van Schouwen wrote: > Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 00:38:22 +0100 > From: Reinout van Schouwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: EOG features > > Hi Manu, > > Op Wed, 30 Nov 2005 22:59:06 +0100, schreef Manu Cornet: > > > 1) Either not have any rotate button at all, and indeed use the EXIF data > > (but then what about older cameras, a lot of them don't have the > > appropriate sensor, do they ?) to diplay the right orientation. > > > > 2) Either keep its rotating functions, but then prompt the user ("Do you > > want to save changes ?") when he closes the window and be able to actually > > save the picture. > > I agree to your points, but: why the prompt?
>From using other image viewers and browsers I find the prompt quite annoying in this circumstance. I would argue the view is what is being rotated rather than the image per se, and the original should be preserved and unmolested and the user required to deliberately save a copy of they want to keep the changes. (As I recall Picasa was very good about not messing with your originals.) Ideally we'd do a bit of user testing and come up with a solid answer but I'm a big fan of "competative analysis" because it is a lot easier and faster to compare and contrast what others are already doing and stand on the shoulders of giants. Great to see you trying out new ideas with EoG, hope it works out well. Sincerely - Alan _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
