[f-spot] Nuke obsolete TODO list.
- From: Ruben Vermeersch <rubenv src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [f-spot] Nuke obsolete TODO list.
- Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 08:47:35 +0000 (UTC)
commit 223dd69e000cf14ece002275136f3f191055b1a2
Author: Ruben Vermeersch <ruben savanne be>
Date: Tue Jun 8 10:46:55 2010 +0200
Nuke obsolete TODO list.
TODO | 121 +----------------------------------------------------------------
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 119 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/TODO b/TODO
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-General:
- * The current EXIF display is too EXIF specific and extremely
- dull, The layout needs to be redone and the the Items should be
- ordered by relative importance. A reduced view should replace
- the current info box on the side panel.
- * The info display should show all the metadata we know about at
- any given time Currently this means it should also display XMP
- chunks in jpegs.
- * Add basic simple file management. Integrate this with dragging
- in the IconView to allow for moving between directories.
- * Add a folder view pane that lets you see the layout of the
- folders with images in them.
- * Add click to tag mode in the tag assignment. This should be act
- like an editing mode where the cursor changes to an icon of the
- tag and ever image you click gets that tag applied.
- * Support for import/playing/tracking DCF sound files should be
- added. These files are recorded at the same time as the image
- and named according to the digital camera file system
- specification.
- * Add a dbus service so that things like importing can be run
- separately from the command line or another app and communicate
- with a running f-spot.
-
-Searching:
- * Add a time range slider next to the text search to allow simple
- limiting of the how far back to search remove the old time based
- search.
-
-Timeline:
- * Fix the limits so that they don't scroll off screen but scroll
- onto a resting zone instead.
-
-Image View:
- * Add a histogram overlay. The current histogram can basically
- work the way it is a slight widget wrapper.
- * The comment entry currently takes up too much space when it
- isn't being used. It should be made simple to show/hide it and
- perhaps implemented as an overlay box.
- * Change the selection display type to use the darkening effect
- the gimp uses not the current XOR drawing.
- * Garrett has done mock-ups of the full-screen mode that should be
- analyzed and implemented. They will probably end up using some
- of the overlay support created for the the histogram and comment
- work.
-
-Editing:
- * Move the current editing effects into the side pane and spit it
- several into functional groups. The Picassa interface appears
- to be a good model to follow for the inline dialogs and it is
- similar to how album works. This will also allow us to leave
- selection off in the PhotoView normally which will make Some
- people happy. Miguel has a proof of concept patch that starts
- this process.
- * Define an effects interface that plug-ins can implement and be
- loaded into the new pane.
- * Enhance the current color editor to allow for more control over
- the adjustment curve. LCMS supports creation of a lot more
- complex abstract profiles than we are currently using. Adding
- something like shadow and highlight sliders should take a
- relatively small amount of work.
- * Add preset adjustment profiles for different lighting scenarios.
- Daylight/Incandescent/Fluorescent etc. I think it should be
- possible to build the profile with some sliders then save it
- with lcms to be loaded later as a preset.
- * Add brightness/contrast auto-correction. The gimp plug-ins are
- a good source for this. Pick some good ones and implment them
- as pluggable effects.
-
-Raw Photos: (this is broken down into a bit of a progression)
- * Implement 16bit scaling code. Move the current Editing logic
- from operating directly on pixbufs to operating on our own
- internal object that supports deep images and pixbufs (and
- metadata). It should also be possible to clean up use of the
- Pixbuf utility class here.
- * Eventually it we should use the new image objects in a managed
- replacement of the current image view and do color correction on
- the fly in the image view code. Hopefully we can count on it
- being fast enough to do real time.
- * Support loading and saving of 16bit png and tiff/DNF files.
-
-Icon View:
- * Add grouping display. This can be based on the same information
- the GroupSelector uses but it should be displayed as bar inline
- in the IconView.
-
-Import:
- * Fix the UI for both directory and camera import. Allow the user
- to specify A batch description, camera type, photographer and
- copyright setting. It would be nice to have An All rights
- reserved and the various creative commons options there already.
- * On initial startup do a search for all the images on the
- machine, either using beagle or locate or simple directory
- watching.
- * Watch directories we've already imported from for new files
- (using inotify?) and offer the ability to add them as they show
- up.
-
-Export:
-
-Metadata:
- * Store all the operations we apply to an image in the image
- metadata. This includes export/import/editing. This should
- include a specification about what types we know about and
- preferably be able to be serialized as RDF in an XMP file.
- * Allow metadata export as XMP. We should be able to save all the
- metadata we are carrying as an XMP file externally and in the
- JPEG. The current save jpeg code can support saveing multiple
- JPEG markers.
- * Sync up the metadata description with whatever beagle decides to
- standardize on. Ideally we can attack the format along with the
- beagle crew and standardize on how we describe the f-spot tuples
- for import, export and editing.
- * Cope with images no longer on disc using stored metadata and
- beagle searches to replace missing images. Prompt for CD
- insertion, display web image, find files that were moved outside
- of f-spot.
- * Finish the managed tiff/EXIF parser.
-
-Printing:
+Come talk to us on IRC or the mailing list. F-Spot is a very fast moving
+project!
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