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Hi list!!! . My name is Yoanis Gil Delgado and I'm studying Computers Science at the University of Havana. I want to thanks all of you for this great software.
I spent some time classifying my pictures and these are some stuffs i missed:
1-) Multiple picture selection. See 4)
2-) Undo actions. Note i mean "action" and not a "picture editing action". A very common mistake(for me) is to attach the wrong tag to a picture. I though Ctrl+Z would solve the problem, but it did not worked.
3-) Which tags are associated to a file. I know that in browse mode every image has an overlay set of related tags. But, let says the image "Rose, Joe and Mary.jpg" belongs to 3 categories (Joe,Rose and Mary). Each of these categories are child of the People's category (yes, those are people names). In this example the overlay shows the same icons for the 3 categories(People's tag icon). So there is no way to know the categories names the image belongs at the very first look. Still would like to see, when in browse mode, the categories name in some place.
4-) Tags shorcuts. Use case:
Lets say i have 4 main tags
1-) Rose
2-) Joe
3-) Mary
4-) Me
and a collection of 100 photos of them. Among those i can find photos from Rose and Joe, Mary and Rose, Joe and Me and so on. In the version i'm using(0.1.11), i needed to make a lot of clicks to classify them. It would be nice if there is a way to assign a shortcut to every tag, so when i can tag images by making clicks.
P.D: Sorry for the big talk and i hope i can put some code soon.
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Hi list!!! . My name is Yoanis Gil Delgado and I'm studying Computers Science at the University of Havana. I want to thanks all of you for this great software.
I spent some time classifying my pictures and these are some stuffs i missed:
1-) Multiple picture selection. See 4)
2-) Undo actions. Note i mean "action" and not a "picture editing action". A very common mistake(for me) is to attach the wrong tag to a picture. I though Ctrl+Z would solve the problem, but it did not worked.
3-) Which tags are associated to a file. I know that in browse mode every image has an overlay set of related tags. But, let says the image "Rose, Joe and Mary.jpg" belongs to 3 categories (Joe,Rose and Mary). Each of these categories are child of the People's category (yes, those are people names). In this example the overlay shows the same icons for the 3 categories(People's tag icon). So there is no way to know the categories names the image belongs at the very first look. Still would like to see, when in browse mode, the categories name in some place.
4-) Tags shorcuts. Use case:
Lets say i have 4 main tags
1-) Rose
2-) Joe
3-) Mary
4-) Me
and a collection of 100 photos of them. Among those i can find photos from Rose and Joe, Mary and Rose, Joe and Me and so on. In the version i'm using(0.1.11), i needed to make a lot of clicks to classify them. It would be nice if there is a way to assign a shortcut to every tag, so when i can tag images by making clicks.
P.D: Sorry for the big talk and i hope i can put some code soon.
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On 6/2/06, Yoanis Gil Delgado wrote:
>
> 1-) Multiple picture selection. See 4)
Use Ctrl+Click to add to the selection, or Shift+Click to select a
range. I don't know is this is present in the version you're using,
but it's in SVN.
> using(0.1.11), i needed to make a lot of clicks to classify them. It would
> be nice if there is a way to assign a shortcut to every tag, so when i can
> tag images by making clicks.
There are two shortcuts here. Hitting 't' will allow you to edit the
tags on the selected photo by typing, and this has tab completion and
will create new tags if they don't already exist.
The other way is to use the right-clcik context menu. This is very
useful, as it can be applied to a multiple selection.
Michael
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On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 15:07 -0500, David Berg wrote:
> Is there a way to find photos containing "Tag X" AND "Tag Y" instead
> of the default OR search? It would be really nice to be able to write
> more complex queries.
>
It is not in current CVS head, but there is a separate branch
(F_SPOT_QUERY) that allows you to do more complex queries, among which
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Thomas Van Machelen wrote:
> It is not in current CVS head, but there is a separate branch
> (F_SPOT_QUERY) that allows you to do more complex queries, among which
> the one you describe.
Speaking of which - does anyone know what the current status is on
getting that merged back into head? I really like the complex queries,
but as I'm still submitting patches periodically, it's easier to work
from head.
Anything I can do to accelerate the process?
Warren
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I hoping to start merging things into head starting sometime this coming
week after I get a chance to look over everything that has stacked up.
Hopefully the query branch will follow soon after that.
Thanks to everyone who has been reviewing and submitting patches, it has
been great to see so much activity.
--Larry
On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 10:46 -0400, Warren Baird wrote:
> Thomas Van Machelen wrote:
> > It is not in current CVS head, but there is a separate branch
> > (F_SPOT_QUERY) that allows you to do more complex queries, among which
> > the one you describe.
>
> Speaking of which - does anyone know what the current status is on
> getting that merged back into head? I really like the complex queries,
> but as I'm still submitting patches periodically, it's easier to work
> from head.
>
> Anything I can do to accelerate the process?
>
> Warren
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Dear Thomas, dear F-Spot-Developers,
First of all, I'd like to congratulate all of you to the great software
you developed so far! F-Spot is really cool and very competitive
compared to other tools in that area.
As David and Thomas brought the topic up, I would like to ask a question
that puzzles me frequently... Why does the F-Spot query patch not get
integrated into the main branch? IMHO it provides already a really
useful improvement over the existing query features. Do you have
separate plans for an enhancement of the query functionality or are
there other issues with it?
Best regards,
Sebastian
Am Samstag, den 03.06.2006, 12:10 +0200 schrieb Thomas Van Machelen:
> It is not in current CVS head, but there is a separate branch
> (F_SPOT_QUERY) that allows you to do more complex queries, among which
> the one you describe.
>
> Regards,
> Thomas
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I've only scanned the patch so far, but it makes me wonder how much of
the jpegdump code is actually used for the quality guessing. F-Spot
already includes code to handle marker parsing and it might make sense
to just extract the portion that scans coefficients and integrate it
with the other code.
--Larry
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> Do not choose default for the user anymore... just try to guess the
> original compression factor !
>
> I've submitted a patch, based on jpegdump, adding that ability to
> f-spot.
>
> the bug:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=318376
>
> the comment:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=318376#c9
>
> the patch:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=66658&action=view
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Stephane
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On 5/2/06, Tys von Gaza wrote:
> I've got f-spot compling on ubuntu dapper but am running into the
> following problem when running make install, any suggestions?
>
> Making install in po
> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/tys/src/fspotcvs/f-spot/po'
> make[1]: install_sh@: Command not found
> make[1]: *** [install-data-yes] Error 127
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/tys/src/fspotcvs/f-spot/po'
> make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
Try doing
sudo apt-get install build-essential
Gabriel
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On 5/2/06, Frank Henderson wrote:
> Anybody got a suggestion as to why photos I send via email to individual
> recipients don't arrive?
Perhaps it's a problem with your mail client? Have you tried sending
them to an address you can check to make sure it's not their client or
misunderstanding?
Gabriel
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On 6/2/06, Yoanis Gil Delgado wrote:
> 2-) Undo actions. Note i mean "action" and not a "picture editing action". A
> very common mistake(for me) is to attach the wrong tag to a picture. I
> though Ctrl+Z would solve the problem, but it did not worked.
Please file an enhancement bug report for this.
> 3-) Which tags are associated to a file. I know that in browse mode every
> image has an overlay set of related tags. But, let says the image "Rose, Joe
> and Mary.jpg" belongs to 3 categories (Joe,Rose and Mary). Each of these
> categories are child of the People's category (yes, those are people names).
> In this example the overlay shows the same icons for the 3
> categories(People's tag icon). So there is no way to know the categories
> names the image belongs at the very first look. Still would like to see,
> when in browse mode, the categories name in some place.
I believe the icon related portion of this bug has been reported at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332584 - though the naming
part isn't. It is simple to pop up labels for the tags shown in Edit
mode, but it is more difficult for Browse mode because the icons
aren't drawn as separate widgets but onto a common canvas (I believe).
This part of the issue probably has been reported in some other bug,
though I'm not sure.
Thanks for the ideas, they are appreciated.
Gabriel
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