Hi all,

I've just noticed that the File | Export to Folder command (which produces
beautiful galleries, by the way) didn't preserve my rotation settings for
the high-quality versions of my photos. The thumbnail and medium-quality
files are rotated fine. I'm using F-Spot 0.2.1.

I've gone back and tried to reproduce this behaviour. I hadn't noticed the
'Autorotate' check box before; this seems to have an effect _only_ on the
high-quality versions of exported files, and _only_ when these are exported
as their original size. (Resizing them seems to rotate them like the
thumbnails and mq files, irrespective of the setting of 'Autorotate').

I'd like to suggest the following new behaviour:
- Remove the 'Autorotate' checkbox. This is, IMHO, confusing.
- Rotate hq files like mq files and thumbnails, irrespective of whether they
are resized.

Or, if we really want the _deselection_ of 'Autorotate' to function as it
does now, preserving the original file's rotation in the hq exported
version, only when not resized, this option should be renamed to 'Preserve
original orientation in high-quality version' to reflect this, and should be
disabled (greyed out) whenever resizing is selected. But there would still
be the inconsistency between the hq version being a different orientation to
the mq and thumbnail versions. I'd argue for just scrapping the Autorotate
option.

If this issue has already been addressed in F-Spot 0.3.0, sorry for the
noise!

-- Ed
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