Ken,

this is so embarassing, but you were right. I simply did not notice  
this option. Actually, I find the GUI a little misleading here, as you  
have to make two subsequent mouse clicks on the same text string, that  
is "Select Folder" -- whilst I was led to think that "Select Folder"  
was just the header of the drop-down list. Anyway, this is definitely  
the proof I ought to sleep more. :-)

Thank you.

By the way, during the import I noticed that all .TIF failed due to  
the following error: "A null value was found where an object istance  
was required". Is this a known issue?

Regards

        Sergio

Il giorno 16/mar/08, alle ore 20:22, Ken Moffat ha scritto:

> Sergio De Zordo wrote:
>>
>> However, the weird thing is I cannot choose my local disk from the
>> Import function -- it appears F-Spot only looks for external drives  
>> or
>> connected cameras. So, I tried creating symlinks of subfolders on my
>> local disk pointing at certain parts of my externally stored photo
>> library -- but no luck: I cannot select them.
>>
>>
>
> Did you try the first option, "Select Folder"? It need 2 clicks to  
> activate the dialog, one to drop down a list, then one more on  
> Select Folder.
>
> Ken
>

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