Yes: this is known. In the last few weeks before the 10.10 release, we
tried to get Shotwell and the global menu system working nicely
together, but were unable to resolve all issues in time and so Shotwell
was blacklisted from the global menu system from the 10.10 release.
Here are the menu issue
Sam,
I can't reproduce this. I'm also on Ubuntu 10.10 with Shotwell
0.7.2-0ubuntu2. I created a new library and imported some photos from
an external hard drive connected via USB. When I disconnect the hard
drive and start Shotwell, there is no crash and all photos appear in the
Missing View as
Michael,
this is ticketed upstream at http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1212 . We do
have mixed feelings, however, about using the file time for
sorting/grouping when no EXIF date is present, since we think that for
many photos this time will not be relevant. We might allow this as a
user option.
Se
We've already changed this in the trunk build: now each time you import
photos Shotwell will explicitly ask you whether to link or copy. If you
don't want to be asked, you can hold down Control (to copy) or
Shift+Control (to link) as you drag in photos. This change will be in
Shotwell 0.6, which
I just added the Ubuntu Netbook Edition (ppa:canonical-dx-team/une) to
my list of software sources (I'm running Ubuntu 10.04) and installed the
unity package and all its dependencies. I then logged out and logged
back in using a Unity session. I then started Shotwell. Everything
worked fine: I c
A couple of users have now reported this problem, so I've created a
ticket at http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2269 . We'll order a Kensington
mouse (they're cheap) and investigate a little bit.
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No need to answer my questions above. I can now reproduce this. I
installed gnome-globalmenu 0.7.9 from the PPA at https://launchpad.net
/~globalmenu-team/+archive/ppa . With the global menu running, I see
the same crash you do. Even if I don't have the global menu active in
any GNOME panel, I
We were hoping to implement folder monitoring for Shotwell 0.7, but ran
out of time, so you correctly observed that the feature's not there. :)
We're planning to implement this in some form for 0.8.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579807
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Right. The relevant upstream ticket is here:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2275
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Multiple-tag research is not available
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625331
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Yes: when the user first runs 0.7 we show a dialog offering to import
from the XDG_PICTURES_DIR.
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Roland,
the symbol menu_proxy_module_load, which is showing up in the crash
report, seems to be part of the appmenu-gtk package, which is part of
Ubuntu's global menu implementation (see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopExperienceTeam/ApplicationMenu). Have
you installed appmenu-gtk, from a PPA or
This seems worth investigating, so I've created a corresponding ticket
in Shotwell's own bug tracking system at
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2319
Are you on a desktop or laptop machine? Is the SD card plugged into a
slot on the machine directly, or via an external USB card reader?
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Indeed.
I've used GNOME every day for years, but didn't realize that this
selection technique worked in Nautilus until I saw your bug report and
just tried it out. Cool - you learn something every day! :)
We want selection in Shotwell to work like in Nautilus (including
keyboard selection) so t
Stephen,
at Yorba we purchased a Kensington Ci75m Wireless Notebook Mouse, since
this was the mouse mentioned in the log output from Rupert H. above. We
have heard your plea and will reopen the ticket, though there may not be
much we can do until we can reproduce the problem here. If I search
Am
@Bruno: I've attached a screenshot to the ticket at
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2049. If you want to reproduce it yourself
it's not hard: use System->Administration->Language Support to install
support for Russian, then run "LANG=ru_RU.utf8 shotwell".
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@Aaron: Thanks for your comments. Yes, the network sharing use case is
interesting. As for stripping out tags on export, we're potentially
open to that if people want it for privacy reasons. Feel free to file a
ticket for that at Yorba Trac (trac.yorba.org) if you personally would
want to use th
I've created a ticket to track this upstream at
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2477 .
I'm so far unable to reproduce this on my system (Ubuntu Lucid, 32 bit,
Shotwell 0.7).
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Timbo,
1) Where did you get the global menu plugin? Did you build it from
source, or install a binary from somewhere? What version of it are you
using?
2) You said the Shotwell crashes even if you turn off the global menu.
How are you turning it off - through a preferences dialog, or by
uninsta
David,
both Jim and I see the wrong Shotwell icon in Unity as Jim described. I
have unity 0.2.44-0ubuntu1 and bamfdaemon 0.2.58-0ubuntu1.
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I've ticketed this upstream at http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2626 .
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@Todd: Yes, there is hope. :) See http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2622 .
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579804
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Thanks for the bug report. I can reproduce this easily.
It's too bad we didn't notice this bug last week, when we fixed various
bugs and released Shotwell 0.7.2. The moral of the story is that we
need to test Shotwell on Unity before each release (we haven't been).
This seems like a showstopper
Thanks for the bug report. I've ticketed this upstream at
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2550
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shotwell don't want to upload pictures from an ntfs hdd part
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/636084
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Duncan,
thanks for the suggestion. I've created a ticket upstream at
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2557
I think the easiest solution would be that if Shotwell finds commas in
imported tags, it could simply replace them with a different character,
e.g. '_'. How does that sound to you?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 630461 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/630461
Is it so clear that this is a duplicate of #630461? That bug describes
a Shotwell crash. Jeremy, you said that you're "unable to connect" to
your Picasa Web albums account. What happens when you try to conn
I'll point out that it was never the Shotwell team's intention to
develop a program that would replace Eye of GNOME. For the record,
here's an excerpt from some thoughts on the subject that I sent to Rick
Spencer and Robert Ancell a couple of months ago:
Shotwell was primarily designed to be a ph
Thanks for the bug report. I can reproduce this easily. It turns out
that the crash can happen if you cancel while connecting to other
services too, not just Picasa Web. I've filed a ticket upstream here:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2523
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http://tr
This bug is already known upstream at http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2370
. We've investigated this quite a bit and currently believe this to be
a problem at Facebook's end - there may not be much more we can do about
this. If Canonical can help us get Facebook's attention to solve this
that might
I don't know how common such cameras are, but this seems like a
reasonable suggestion. I've ticketed this upstream at
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2525
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I've ticketed this upstream here:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2526
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/631759
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Jeremy,
what happens when you can't connect? Do you see an error message?
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Jeremy, I'm glad you can log in now.
If the problem was that the password contained unusual characters, then
unfortunately I'm unable to reproduce it here. I just tried setting my
Picasa Web password to have Russian characters, but Google Accounts said
I'm only allowed to use alphanumeric charact
Aha! Now I can reproduce this. I've ticketed this upstream at
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2533 .
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Oh - you're running Maverick? I thought you were on Lucid since the
crash report above contains this line:
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid Lynx" - Beta amd64 (20100318)
It would be nice to know how many files and subdirectories exist under
your library folder - that might be relevant here
@Dominik:
Yes - if we store keywords in photo files then it would certainly make
sense to store the title there too, as well as other metadata such as
the rating. We've added a comment to the upstream ticket
(http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1290) to reflect that.
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Public bug reported:
I'm running LibreOffice 6.3.2.2 on Ubuntu 19.10.
In this environment, copy/cut/paste often fails. Specifically, the
paste command sometimes does not paste the text that was cut/copied most
recently. Instead, it pastes text that was cut/copied at some prior
time.
I use Libr
I now believe this problem is not specific to LibreOffice. I see it
there often since I use LibreOffice Writer a lot, but it just happened
again when I cut some text in Geany (a text editor) and attempted to
paste it into the email program Geary. So I think this is a general
clipboard problem in
@marcustomlinson, when copying/pasting from Geany into Geary, I didn't
get an image. I believe I got the wrong text. But unfortunately I
don't remember precisely.
I have seen this bug zillions of times in LibreOffice Writer, typically
when copying in one window and pasting in another, and only a
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