Warren Baird wrote: > An Album is a *ORDERED* collection of photos. The user can say: "I want > to see this picture of Aunt Betty first, then this picture of her dog, > then this picture of her house, etc.". The ordering is remembered, > and used when doing slideshows, exporting to a web gallery, etc.
Ordering inside an album is a really useful thing, specially for slideshows or web galleries. In another photo program I used, you have the choice to sort the pictures (inside an album) by date, date-reverse, name, custom. The custom ordering is saved and the last chosen ordering (date,...) is also saved. So when you enter an album, the last "view" is restored. Also, you should be able to reset the custom ordering to date or date-reverse. That could be an interface / usability problem to clarify the meaning of it. Fabian _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
