GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 353074
Provide a distinction between external photos and photos in the library
Last modified: 2010-09-17 05:51:15 UTC
Since F-Spot is able to both catalog external photos and import the photos into the F-Spot library I think there needs to be a way to see which photos are kept in the library and which are only catalogued, but kept somewhere else. Perhaps a tag or pseudo-tag that gets added to all external photos. For external photos it would be nice to have a way to import them into the library .
From Launchpad: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/f-spot/+bug/249463 Binary package hint: f-spot Ubuntu 8.04 f-stop 0.4.3.1 Using the word 'import' in f-stop to describe both importing file (and 'registering' them) and 'registering' a set of images without importing them is confusing for me, let alone users new to the system and/or with English as a second language. Can I suggest that these two fundamentally different ways of handling image files are keep distinct?
Everything is in the library, whether you copy the files or not.
Hi Ruben. Okay so everything is in the library, but the fact that it's registered in the library does not mean it has been imported. Perhaps importing data into the library should be called registering instead of importing. I still regard this as a usability bug.