Photo Manager for GNOME
Shotwell is a digital photo organizer designed for the GNOME desktop
environment. It allows you to import photos from disk or camera,
organize them in various ways, view them in full-window or fullscreen
mode, and export them to share with others.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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shotwell-0.31.7.tar.xz | 0006610144 6.3 MB | |
shotwell-rpmlintrc | 0000000231 231 Bytes | |
shotwell.changes | 0000062668 61.2 KB | |
shotwell.spec | 0000004096 4 KB |
Revision 56 (latest revision is 65)
Bjørn Lie (iznogood)
accepted
request 1043150
from
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar)
(revision 56)
- Update to version 0.31.7: + Actually run database upgrade necessary for date/time changes. + Fix comparing unset date/time values. - Changes from version 0.31.6: + Improved interaction when exporting files that end up with a similar name. + Google Photos: Fix batch uploading. + Tumblr: Fix not remembering login credentials. + Improve handling of images that do not have a GPS altitude. + Have import from folder follow symlinks. + Add an user interface to interact with the new profile feature. + Make a couple of UI strings clearer. + Remove video interpreter state handling - completely broken and potentially responsible for causing indefinite re-checking of video files. + Improve touchpad scaling vs scrolling. + Always enable face tagging. Face detection and recognition is still opt-in on compile time due to the rather large OpenCV dependency. + Support creating hierarchical tags by using /a/sytax/with/slashes. + Use libportal to implement SendTo and Wallpaper settings. + Initial support for having multiple accounts per publishing service. So far only works for Piwigo instances. + Create a new plugin preferences panel (prepare for account management). + Convert all publishing processes to async libsoup3. With HTTPS/2 becoming more prominent, the old method broke really hard and was a bad habit anyway. + Fix an issue with the Saturation slider.
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