#588157 del key in catalogs should remove photo from catalog, not from disc

Package:
gthumb
Source:
gthumb
Description:
image viewer and browser
Submitter:
Norbert Preining
Date:
2014-10-31 20:42:04 UTC
Severity:
important
#588157#5
Date:
2010-07-05 16:15:08 UTC
From:
To:
I have a lot of photos from a trip, and collected those I wanted to show
in a special catalog by adding first all photos from the trip, and then
removing those I want from the catalog.

But I was surprised to see that all the photos have been actually moved
to the trash instead of only removing them from the catalog.

That is a very very bad behaviour, and I'm not sure if it was always
like that, ie before the big (and IMHO painful and stupid) rewrite of
gthumb.

Thanks

Norbert

#588157#12
Date:
2010-07-05 17:48:22 UTC
From:
To:
tags 588157 unreproducible
thanks

Ciao Norbert,

I can't reproduce this.

This is what I am doing:

  1) create a new catalog
  2) browse to a folder with some photos
  3) right-click on a couple of them → Add to Catalog
  4) go to the catalog, right-click, remove from catalog

The originals are still there.

Are you able to reproduce this?

Ciao,
David

#588157#19
Date:
2010-07-06 02:42:46 UTC
From:
To:
tags 588157 -unreproducible
retitle 588157 del key in catalogs should remove photo from catalog, not from disc
thanks

Ciao David,
catalogue should not remove the file from the disc, but from the catalog,
that is what I meant, as it is (at least for me) the natural operation.

Best wishes

Norbert
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