https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484858
Bug ID: 484858
Summary: Multiple instances of Gimp opened
Classification: Applications
Product: digikam
Version: 8.3.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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--- Comment #5 from Such A Shame ---
Ok, I may have misinterpreted origin of the bug in the end here. My original
notice was that there seems to be "Z" timezone sent to iNaturalist now after
upgrade. And this may be the cause for +2 h
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--- Comment #3 from Such A Shame ---
It's actually image file creation date which gets +2 h time (shown at "File
Properties", while "digiKam properties" shows correct time). At least iNat
plugin seems to send this wrong time to iNat
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--- Comment #1 from Such A Shame ---
Appeared after upgrading 8.2.0 -> 8.3.0 appimage, but didn't verify by
reverting back.
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484373
Bug ID: 484373
Summary: Wrong time/timezone data
Classification: Applications
Product: digikam
Version: 8.3.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484234
--- Comment #1 from Such A Shame ---
For example mp4 videos no problems with this.
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Bug ID: 484234
Summary: MP3 slider stopped working
Classification: Applications
Product: digikam
Version: 8.3.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=478991
--- Comment #7 from Such A Shame ---
Thx for explanation. Will try to simplify my scripts. (Still hoping for feature
to run these scripts directly by left clicking images. You have abundance of
technical features included which is great, but at some
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--- Comment #4 from Such A Shame ---
Ok, I have workflow where I first run custom shell script then use built in
"Assign Labels" feature to mark it with colour label, which creates the
problem. Running custom script only works fine. So t
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--- Comment #3 from Such A Shame ---
Sry, I sent wrong script. I'll check one thing from the correct one before
sending it.
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--- Comment #2 from Such A Shame ---
Example script which worked perfectly before is as simple as:
cp $INPUT $OUTPUT
convert -geometry 2048x2048 -sharpen 2 -quality 85 -strip $INPUT $OUTPUT
I can't grasp the nuances you suggest from documentation
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=478991
Bug ID: 478991
Summary: BQM removes tags and ratings
Classification: Applications
Product: digikam
Version: 8.2.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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--- Comment #20 from Such A Shame ---
Problems started again immediately today with 8.1.0, no USB drive attached.
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--- Comment #19 from Such A Shame ---
I'm inclined to say this appears to affect 8.1.0 but not 8.0.0.
There was long while without any problems (using 8.1.0 only) but now I got
8.1.0 doing this very quickly and constantly (three times) after restarts
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--- Comment #20 from Such A Shame ---
Can't make scripts work without constantly getting "Failed to process item..."
& "Failed to create file..." however occasionally file is there after
refreshing. Applies for both images and s
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--- Comment #18 from Such A Shame ---
So far 8.0.0 has been running fine, will continue testing.
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--- Comment #16 from Such A Shame ---
No, I switched to xfce because of earlier bug and stayed with it.
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--- Comment #14 from Such A Shame ---
Can't find 8.0.0 here https://download.kde.org/Attic/digikam/
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--- Comment #8 from Such A Shame ---
See if this is related https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=472918 and bug is
not properly fixed or it was deeper than this.
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--- Comment #13 from Such A Shame ---
Well... now I had it while just browsing pictures at external drive. Didn't yet
open the plugin. It may be that it started with 8.1.0 but it does have some
relation to external drive to make occurences regular
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--- Comment #12 from Such A Shame ---
I can do just one upload at time and then restart digikam...
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--- Comment #11 from Such A Shame ---
What you said earlier is based in wrong assumption as I've hidden data from
these logs. These lines appear (correctly) multiple times because they're
different locations. They look repeating because I've removed
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--- Comment #10 from Such A Shame ---
No, it just happened without external drive connected. I have no log for this
occurrence.
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--- Comment #9 from Such A Shame ---
Yes, in fact it may be that these problems have occurred only when I have had
external drive connected. However these problems seem to occur only in digikam
and they have started recently, and I still believe
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crash
And one complete crash...
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--- Comment #6 from Such A Shame ---
+ please remove the log files / outputs after you have analyzed them
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full log #2
One shorter complete log attached. Digikam was already once crashed already and
after restart did it very soon ag
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--- Comment #4 from Such A Shame ---
Here's end of the log file. There's two mentions of errors and - if related -
there was earlier four times lines
Digikam::PreviewLoadingTask::execute: Preview quality: 2
above, which were now changed to
Digikam
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--- Comment #2 from Such A Shame ---
Occurs also in Thumbnails mode trying to double click image to preview.
Thumbnails become locked, scrollbar moves but doesn't scroll images and there's
line at bottom half to show border of expected preview window
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What|Removed |Added
Version|8.2.0 |8.1.0
--- Comment #1 from Such A Shame ---
sry
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=472918
Bug ID: 472918
Summary: Preview mode becomes unresponsive
Classification: Applications
Product: digikam
Version: 8.2.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=471492
--- Comment #13 from Such A Shame ---
Converted file was actually found from directory as
BatchTool-smFwpk-f6181d32.digikamtempfile.MTS.m4a
but for some reason doesn't appear at digikam. If I manually rename it, it will
show after refreshing.
If I
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What|Removed |Added
Version|8.0.0 |8.2.0
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--- Comment #11 from Such A Shame ---
I was able to find source code locations
digikam / core / app / items / utils / contextmenuhelper.h/cpp
digikam / core / dplugins / bqm
First supposedly has enough examples to create proper context menu item
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--- Comment #10 from Such A Shame ---
For repeated tasks there's just too much unnecessary clicking when you have to
use separate window, including selecting background window, switching control
panel tabs and emptying the queue. (You can't even click
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