On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 13:26 +0000, Tormod Volden wrote: > Does it work if you just open one image with Gthumb (not select several > images)? > Yes, it works. Resizing single image is done without a problem. I tried several ways to do the same job and this is what I noticed:
1. If I open Gthumb from the menu, browse to a local folder, select several images and try to resize I get error: "The folder contents could not be displayed" Gthumb can't figure out the folder from which the images were opened and defaults to home folder. 2. If I start from console with same user, the resizing is done and images are written in the correct folder. 3. If I Browse with file browser (which I prefer because Gthumb has no tree-like file browser), select images from local folder and choose "open with gthumb", Gthumb opens in catalog mode and when trying to resize, the home folder is selected as destination instead the folder from which I opened the pictures.(If I change catalog mode and back to folder mode the correct destination folder is selected, but then all pictures are displayed instead the selected ones and I must make the selection again) 4. If I browse with file browser and open shared network folder, select several images and try to resize them, they are copied in the home folder by default. If I change catalog mode and back to folder mode, the correct destination folder is selected, but when resizing images are lost. 5. If I browse with gthumb and I try to open network shared folder, The images are not selectable and can't be opened at all. Regards, Zoran Nasev -- scaling images with overwriting original in shared folder deletes the image completely without warning https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/248334 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs