GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 586794
Printing from f-spot is awkward at best
Last modified: 2018-07-01 09:05:16 UTC
Originally filed on launchpad as https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281670. I set my mum up with an Ubuntu system, with F-Spot for photos. In general, she loves it but printing photos is a real problem. In short, it's too complicated for her to use (and hence broken as far as she's concerned). To be honest, even as an experienced user, I find it awkward and I often end up wasting several sheets trying to get it to print the right size on the right stock. To justify my comment, printing to a 6x4 piece of photo paper in photo quality mode (an obvious thing to want to do in a photo program!) requires many steps that have to be done in order before every print (or at least once per session): - Go to Photo menu (unfamiliar, when every other program my mum's ever used calls this menu "File"). - Select "Page setup" - Select the specific printer. - Select the paper size. <- missing this step results in printing an A4 page onto 6x4! Why can't it just do the right thing?? - Click Apply. - Select the photos you want to print. - Go to the Photo menu. - Select print. - Select the specific printer. - Select advanced tab. - Select print quality. - Select page setup tab. - Select paper type. For my mum, selecting the papersize and quality isn't easy, but having to select the papersize and printer twice in two separate dialog boxes is terrible. I think for photo printing a wizard approach would be a lot easier. Why not ask just a few questions like - Which printer would you like to use? - What size of paper? (with a list including all common photo stock sizes) - What quality? (Checkbox for borderless.) - How would you like to layout the photos? (with thumbnail previews to click on for 1up, 2up, 3up, 4up, 2up with spaces for captions, 2up borderless, etc etc) Other enhancement that could be made: - Show previews for everything, as I change the paper size/sheet layout etc, update the preview. - Show how all the pages are going to look in preview.
f-spot is not under active development anymore, has not seen code changes for five years, and saw its last tarball release in the year 2010. Its codebase has been archived: https://gitlab.gnome.org/Archive/f-spot/commits/master Closing this report as WONTFIX as part of Bugzilla Housekeeping to reflect reality. Please feel free to reopen this ticket (or rather transfer the project to GNOME Gitlab, as GNOME Bugzilla is deprecated) if anyone takes the responsibility for active development again.