On Mon, 9 May 2016 22:24:59 +0200
KOVÁCS István wrote:
>Handling files in DT is much more difficult (for me) than using a
>file manager or the command-line. I think the skulls are a really
>weird option on dt's part, since you can't do *anything* in dt to
>resolve the problem. You either have to
Handling files in DT is much more difficult (for me) than using a file
manager or the command-line. I think the skulls are a really weird
option on dt's part, since you can't do *anything* in dt to resolve
the problem. You either have to fix the file locations (move them
back, restore deleted files
Le lundi 09 mai 2016 à 21:29 +0200, KOVÁCS István a écrit :
> Why not use the OS to take care of this? Create a directory on the
> new drive, move the collection, create a symlink or mount your new
> file system so that it appears at the same path as the old one.
> Of course you can use the symlink
Why not use the OS to take care of this? Create a directory on the new
drive, move the collection, create a symlink or mount your new file system
so that it appears at the same path as the old one.
Of course you can use the symlink approach even for partial moves.
Kofa
On 9 May 2016 20:51, "Bernha
Pascal Obry schrieb am 09.05.2016 um 18:05:
Le lundi 09 mai 2016 à 07:55 -0700, darkta...@911networks.com a écrit :
I didn't realize that, since the 'no file manager' policy, I didn't
even think of it.
Ah ah! That's not really a file manager as there is no notion of
directory. You just move a
Le lundi 09 mai 2016 à 07:55 -0700, darkta...@911networks.com a écrit :
> I didn't realize that, since the 'no file manager' policy, I didn't
> even think of it.
Ah ah! That's not really a file manager as there is no notion of
directory. You just move around *selected* pictures to some other
colle
You're welcome! I don't know how the move feature fits with the "no
filemanager" policy, but I don't want to point it out in case they take the
feature away :-)
-Owen
On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 9:55 AM, wrote:
> On Mon, 9 May 2016 09:43:49 -0500
> Owen Mays wrote:
>
> >You can move the images from
On Mon, 9 May 2016 09:43:49 -0500
Owen Mays wrote:
>You can move the images from inside DT. Select the images you want
>to move, and then under "Selected images" click the "Move" button.
I didn't realize that, since the 'no file manager' policy, I didn't
even think of it.
Thank you
--
sknahT
You can move the images from inside DT. Select the images you want to move,
and then under "Selected images" click the "Move" button.
On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 9:23 AM, wrote:
> On Mon, 09 May 2016 07:11:26 +0200
> Pascal Obry wrote:
>
> >Le dimanche 08 mai 2016 à 20:53 -0700, darkta...@911network
On Mon, 09 May 2016 07:11:26 +0200
Pascal Obry wrote:
>Le dimanche 08 mai 2016 à 20:53 -0700, darkta...@911networks.com a
>écrit :
>> Fairly soon, I will be running out of space on my 2tb drive. I will
>> need to move the images to another drive.
>>
>> How do I update the database? Is there some
Le dimanche 08 mai 2016 à 20:53 -0700, darkta...@911networks.com a
écrit :
> Fairly soon, I will be running out of space on my 2tb drive. I will
> need to move the images to another drive.
>
> How do I update the database? Is there some script?
You don't have to update the database if you move th
DT 2.0.4 on arch.
Fairly soon, I will be running out of space on my 2tb drive. I will
need to move the images to another drive.
How do I update the database? Is there some script?
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sknahT
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