Hmm, I'm having trouble with the link command against something clutter/wayland:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/17536491/ Any thoughts? I'm on 16.04 and I think everything should be coming straight from the repos (with the exception of shotwell itself). On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 7:02 AM, Ulf Rehmann <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Andreas, > > Thanks, this is really great! Compiled smoothly here on Ubuntu 16.04. > > I have a collection of 24000 photos, not all with gps info. > > I like the way the map follows the gps coordinates when switching photos > with gps info. > > However, here is something I observed: > > When switching from a photo with gps info to another one with no such info, > the map centers at some undefined(?) location. > > When focussing back to some photo with gps info the map does not center to > that, but seems to stay where it was. > > I guess this was stated in Jens' email as well - quoting: > > | - I sometimes end up in the middle of nowhere (central Russia or > | Atlantic Ocean) for no obvious reason > > Is there an easy way to update/reset the map? It seems possible only > after rescaling/recentering. > > Probably there should be some default location definable by the user, > which is used as a map center in case the focussed photo has no geo tag. > > Anyway, the tool is really wonderful already as it is! > > Regards, > Ulf > _______________________________________________ > shotwell-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/shotwell-list > -- 347-829-5863
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