On Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 09:35:44PM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 11:00:29AM -0700, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
> > It's not very intuitive ... I set what Geeqie calls "Home path" to
> > Pictures with (/home/david/Pictures as the home path) and then set the
> > 'Restore last path' option ... so now my system opens with
> > 2000
> > 2001
> > 2002
> > ......
> > 
> I somehow got the the same place (i.e. what I want) but I'm far from
> clear how I did it!  :-)
> 
Ah, but now I see the problem, in "Folder List" mode it works and shows
you only /home/chris/pictures and what's below it.  However in "Folder
Tree" mode you get to see the whole world.  I want "Folder Tree" mode to
be limited in the same way as "Folder List" mode.

My image directories are several levels deep so "Folder List" mode
doesn't really show things too well, "Folder Tree" is much nicer but not
when it shows everything else as well.

-- 
Chris Green

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