That's right.  We've been hoping to make this completely automatic - 
every time Shotwell starts up it will notice photos which have changed 
and react accordingly.  We want Shotwell's startup to be very fast, 
though, and it's not yet clear whether this kind of update will make 
Shotwell too slow to start up if lots of files have changed.  If so, we 
might consider a manual refresh command as a few users on this thread 
have suggested.

adam

On 08/17/2010 08:50 PM, Jim Nelson wrote:
> Technically, no.  0.7 will merely detect if the file is missing or not at
> startup and mark it accordingly.  We're hoping in a future release to do a
> more thorough update when changes are detected.
>
> -- Jim
>
> On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 1:47 AM, Sebastian Spaeth<[email protected]>wrote:
>
>    
>> On 2010-08-17, Peter DO Smith wrote:
>>      
>>> Yes, I have the same problem. A refresh button for events would solve the
>>> problem nicely.
>>> Peter
>>>        
>> Isn't this addressed by the missing files feature (which requires a
>> restart of shotwell)? Of course, there need to be actions that can be
>> performed on those missing files, like "delete from shotwell" :)
>>
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