On 20/09/06, Jean-Christophe Dubacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 07:18:46PM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote: > > I don't think that albums should be created automatically on import. I > > don't like anything being done for me automatically. That's for people > > who can't think for themselves- and there is a popular operating > > system that I ran away from because is is designed for people who > > cannot think for themselves (and it does a whole lot of things > > automatically). > > Matter of taste. And matter of a checkbox in some preferences.
Yes, if there is a checkbox that I can state my preference in, then I'm satisfied. > > A feature that would show all the photos from the last import would > > solve the need for this. By last import, I don't mean the last card > > that was imported. If four cards are imported, with less than an hour > > between each one, then we can assume that they are all part of the > > same import. > > I do not think so. For example, I often import the two cameras we use > (mine and my friend's) at the same time. But she sets her clock to > French (winter) clock, and I set mine to UTC. So I'd rather have a > different album for the two. So maybe an option where you can select "New Album" or "Add To Existing Album". I think that this would solve a lot of headaches. > Of course if you add to your conditions "and EXIF data show that the > cards were used in the same camera", I would agree. But this is quite > difficult to establish (same card on two cameras?) The above-mentioned solution would solve this rare case, too. Note that this thread is on the subject of Terminology. The default settings on import are a differnt subject, so note the change of Email Subject. Dotan Cohen _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
