Package: gthumb
Severity: normal
Hi,
Can you test from git version ?
It should work now.
Regards,
Nicolas
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Hello,
you reported a bug regarding the import function of gThumb. I just uploaded
2.11.5 to unstable, would you be so kind to test it? I have a removable device
attached, and it seems working.
Thank you,
David
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Here is a bash script just to see what might be wrong.
I call it mport. It is located ~/mport.
Gnome-menu, System > Settings > Removable media, camera settings is
pointing to it.
the script...
#/bin/bash
# make a directory named this moment
mkdirstr=$(date '+%Y%m%d--%H%M%S')
mkdir $mkdi
I am getting this problem as well.
I connect my camera. The photo import dialogue comes up, I click on Import
Photos, the Import Photos dialogue comes up, downloads and shows thumbnails for
all the photos on my camera, I select/highlight some pictures, I click on
Import, nothing happens.
It
Here is a screendump of gthumb opening a camera flash card.
http://www.abc.se/~m10617/screendump.png
The smaller window (100olymp) shows thumbnails of a bundle of pictures
in Olumpus Raw Format.
The bigger window is gthumb showing a bundle of thumbnails from the same
camera card.
The Impor
Package: gthumb
Version: 3:2.10.11-1
Severity: important
gthumb doesn't import anything from the camera. It used to import the entire
flash-card into a newly made directory with todays date and time. If import
is clicked things starts as normal, loading thumbnails along with filenames
saying somet
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