On Sat, 2008-12-20 at 14:34 +, Davo Smith wrote:
I would like my wife and I to share a single photo database for
F-spot, so we can both add, edit and update photos.
Get in line.
Search the list archives. There are hacks to solve this, but I've said
it before and I will say it again,
Brian J. Murrell, 2008-12-20 09:40:51 -0500 :
On Sat, 2008-12-20 at 14:34 +, Davo Smith wrote:
I would like my wife and I to share a single photo database for
F-spot, so we can both add, edit and update photos.
Get in line.
Search the list archives. There are hacks to solve this, but
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 13:20 -0600, Gabriel Burt wrote:
There was a bug filed about this recently:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323966
I don't think MySQL would offer us any advantages here;
I see. sqlite is more flexible that I thought it was. I had an idea
for some reason
On 12/17/05, Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just been taking my first look at f-spot. It looks pretty cool.
I did notice something right away though. Being able to categorize
photos with tags is really cool, but in our family we have a shared
repository for photos. Several
On 12/18/05, John Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/17/05, Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just been taking my first look at f-spot. It looks pretty cool.
I did notice something right away though. Being able to categorize
photos with tags is really cool, but in our
On Må, 2005-12-19, 09:32, Gabriel Burt skrev:
On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 02:10 +0200, Yo'av Moshe wrote:
The EXIF contains stuff that are part of the image - camera settings,
date, etc'. But the tags are much more personal than that. It's like
adding a Rating field to the ID3 of a music file - is
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 08:55 -0500, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
I have just been taking my first look at f-spot. It looks pretty cool.
I did notice something right away though. Being able to categorize
photos with tags is really cool, but in our family we have a shared
repository for photos.