On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Thomas Novin <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
I got this deleting some items from my library:
Empty Trash
90 photos/videos cannot be moved to your desktop trash. Delete these
files?
Why can't they be moved to desktop trash? The files are not in my
home directory but that should not be a problem? I'd feel better
knowing that the files are in my desktop Trash in case I change my
mind.
As I recall this happened under two conditions: (a) the files are
already deleted (missing) and Shotwell isn't reporting the situation
particularly clearly, and (b) the volume the photos are located on
don't offer a Trash (i.e. a network mount, possibly a mount using a
non-Linux filesystem).
In both cases, this is being reported because Shotwell attempted to
move the files to the Trash and GVFS reported an error.
Also, when you are showing your Shotwell trash, can a feature be
added so that you can change the size of the photos shown, just as in
normal library mode? The thumbnails are so small so if you are
looking for something you have thrown away, for example one photo out
of several others similar, it's impossible to see which is which
unless you restore them and delete again.
I would file a ticket, I don't see one already:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=shotwell
-- Jim
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