Great! I will just have to do the upgrade to 8.10 then. I will send you a message when I have completed that. i have some clean up to do in other parts of the system before that :-)
Thanks for your help! /Andreas On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:50 PM, Ulf Rompe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Am Donnerstag, den 13.11.2008, 22:02 +1100 schrieb Andreas Kågedal: > >> > You can use the fulltext search for that. In the F-Spot main window, >> > press "/" to enter the search, and start typing the path in question. >> >> Ah! I had completely missed the "fulltext search" feature. It is not >> in any of the menus, in particular, it is not in the "Find" menu . But >> this might have been fixed in a later version, I'm using f-spot >> 0.4.3.1 which is in Ubuntu 8.4. > > The obviousness if this function is still unchanged. It's just a matter > of the user's background. Experienced vi users will discover and use > this function within a minute without even thinking about it. :-) > >> > The ChangePath extension might be of interest for you. >> >> Ah, yes! That should be it! From the description it is not clear >> whether it can change just a subset of the paths or if it will always >> change the paths of all pictures in the db, but I assume it is clever >> enough. Unfortunatelly, it does not appear in my list of extensions in >> f-spot. I guess I will have to upgrade to a more recent f-spot? Or am >> I missing something here? > > If it doesn't show up in your extension list (you DID update the list, > did you?) I think updating would the easiest way to get the extension as > well as many other good things. BTW Intrepid has 0.5.0.3. > >> > I think you mean the Find Orphan Photos extension. It is not in the >> > repository yet, but you can find it here: >> > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353058 >> >> Ah, yes that's it! Unfortunatelly, I am unable to figure out how to >> install it. It is a tar.gz file full of .xml and ".cs" files, (what >> ever that is). and when I look in the extenions dir on my computer I >> find files with the extention ".dll". > > The archive contains source code. You will have to compile it in order > to use the extension. You might as well persuade someone else to compile > it for you. If you decide to upgrade, I could be a potential victim. > > [x] ulf > -- > TEAMWORK... means never having to take all the blame yourself. > > _______________________________________________ > F-spot-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list > _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
