GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 325850
filmstrip navigation
Last modified: 2008-03-12 11:35:41 UTC
F-Spot should include a filmstrip navigation. This should be visible...?: * as a toggle to show at the bottom(/side?) edge of the individual image view ("Edit Photo" on the toolbar) * as a seperate browing mode * as a toggle (in View menu) to show at the bottom edge of the thumbnail/tile browser I am leaning towards the first of the three.
My current plan is to rework the edit buttons and comment area into something more compact that also includes a small filmstrip.
*** Bug 326422 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Created attachment 90345 [details] [review] first attempt to includes a filmstrip comments are welcome
*** Bug 442074 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Hi, The patch is very promising. some comments/ideas: * the scolling could be smoother * put the prev and next button to the left and right of the strip * use scrolling for next and prev too * if in browsing mode some photos are selected and then the edit button is pressed, put only this selection to the strip. Mike
Hi, I have some comments for this patch: * Pressing "Edit Photo" and then pressing the arrow keys did not scroll to the next/previous photo. I had to click the enlarged photo and then it worked. This only happened the first time. * I'm not really sure that the location of the film strip is right. I would put the film strip in bottom of f-spot window with next and previous button to the right. The edit functions could go to the sidebar (would fit with the sidebar context switch stuff). Mockup here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/10057430@N03/927913202/ I am bit unsure if the time line should be shown here. Maybe it would better if the timeline was only shown in Browse mode? * I like how the scrolling works. It is fast and a slower scrolling would annoy me. Other than that this patch is great.
that patch is outadated, I have some new work done in my tree, with order 0 and order 1 animations... I'll try to post an updated verison soon
nice thing. wouldn't be more very very good looking if the thumbs were square?
it's in, let's debug it in svn...