GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 331961
Print Calendar feature
Last modified: 2018-07-12 00:08:41 UTC
It would be very nice to be able to print out a calender directly from F-Spot. Yes, I know other software have this feature and might be better for it. But, I still would say that implementing a simple calender feature would be great. Possible scenario: You choose to print out a calender, Decide which year Decide layout of calender (1, 2, 4, 6 or 12 months per page) Decide if 1, 2, 3 or 4 main pictures per month (pending on layout) Decide if a weekly picture as well (pending on layout) Decide cover picture and last picture (If multipage layout) F-Spot will then go through the years photos and suggest (possible to change of course), based upon dates and ratings possible pictures. In the end, possible to export/copy the files to a separate program or to print the calendar. The key thing is to simplify the process of selecting the photos as much as possible. Perhaps by Taking one month/week at a time, and display the best (according to ranking / favorites) and letting the user choose among them. A very cool thing for 2006 xmas..
This could be one feature of the booklayout (bug #326420)
It would be neat to align this feature with an output target in an editable format of some sort (I think I remember an OpenOffice macro that produces something using "Calc" or "Writer"). This way the calendar could be tweaked afterwards for font selection etc. Indeed it would be a nice x-mas feature ... to be offered along with the Mono runtime and a copy of F-Spot :)
A very cool thing for 2007 xmas... :)
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