On Sat, 3 Sep 2016 23:52:41 +0200
"Carlos E. R."
On 2016-09-03 23:34, Dave Howorth wrote:
OK. So I browsed the web a bit and found that f-spot keeps its database in photos.db but not in the place the web claimed. So find found it for me and I used it to import the existing database. Which seems to have worked modulo not having checked the error listing yet. So then I imported some photos I took today, which seemed to work.
In shotwell?
But it didn't let me tag them whilst importing like f-spot did. So it seems I have to tag every photo individually, which I can do but is a pain. Is there a better way to do that? Then worse, the photos don't actually turn up in the view of all photos, though they do in the list of most recently imported. So what's with that? Or in the list of photos with the tag that I just applied. Grr!?
In the view of recently imported, select all the photos, then edict comment or tags, will apply to all of them.
By default it sorts the photos by /year/month/day7 directories. I changed that to /year/month/.
But in the program it displays by event, and normally an event is a day. But you can rename them to anything like "wedding 2016".
But it seems I can't create an event, assign it to photos, and rename it as a date that appears in the list like all the other photos. I've given up on shotwell.
The "Library view" corresponds to the view of all photos. There is also a folder view.
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