David,
> Is there a simple option for git users to reactivate this feature or
> must one go much deeper than that?
Just use -DUSE_CAMERA_IMPORT=1 on your cmake invocation.
Note also that I have proposed a branch for re-enable this feature but
without the delete option. So you may build from th
Is there a simple option for git users to reactivate this feature or
must one go much deeper than that?
I never had 'delete' as a problem in my operation.
David
On 13-07-24 05:30 AM, Pascal Obry wrote:
> I'd like to re-enable this option. Well in fact I'm compiling with the
> option to activate
Pull-request done.
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Le 24/07/2013 14:45, johannes hanika a écrit :
> i don't compile with it so i don't care too much. you're planning to
> remove the `delete' option and then default to compiling the import
> dialog in again?
Yes, that's my plan.
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i don't compile with it so i don't care too much. you're planning to remove
the `delete' option and then default to compiling the import dialog in
again?
i find that importing a mass-storage mounted cf and then using the
copy/move buttons in the right panel is much faster and safer. also i have
re
I'd like to re-enable this option. Well in fact I'm compiling with the
option to activate it, but I think that this feature should be
resurrected but *without* the deleter after import option. This seems to
be the issue some people had, and deleting the pictures from a card just
after import is an