Version: (using KDE KDE 3.4.2) Installed from: SuSE RPMs OS: Linux try this: with konqueror, write a dummy image file in an album. give it a name to have it first in alphabetic order (ie: 00_... for example) the file is displayed in the rigth place in digikam windows export to html. the file is displayed last in html index (in the right place in images and thumbnails) this whatever date is used. files seems to be taken in raw write order in the folder. a cut/copy operation from konqueror corrects the problem (but disturbs the database). this is true even if you use the new copy/paste available (copy any file of the album, paste in the same album, rename for a new name, exported last
not a digikam problem.
where may I report it then? I have only this problem from digikam. it's not clear in digikam what part is a core digikam unit, a digikam plugin, a kipi plugin... this is not clear from the menus, even less when the language is not english I beg this one is from kipi html export :-) how to tell them? thanks
HTMLExport plugin is a kipi-plugin (and at the same time, I precise that I hope this bug will be corrected too)
one question to the reporter: is that effect present also if you use an exif image (e.g. imported from a camera)? and one to developers is the sort date taken from last modify/changing or exif? Angelo
Hi Angelo, Yes, I am using only JPG images from my camera (Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z6 whith include EXIF information into images), and some minor JPG images that I supose don't have EXIF informations because they are images that I modified a lot using DigikamImageEditor (like with SuperImpose plugin), and so I have saved them to another file. For your question for the developer, I can purpose you to see an example of this strange behavior at this address: http://www.p0w.org/pics/Soiree%20RSM-RSA%2020%20Janvier%202006/index.html All images contain dates format in their names, except 'fakes' ones, that I prefixed with the word 'truquage-' (I am frensh :) ) so, you can see that the tree las files are prefixed 'truquage' but see in the middle of the list, there are two images prefixed 'truquage' in ! Regards, Wennael Lemonnier ----- Message de anaselli@linux.it --------- Date : 24 Jan 2006 11:57:49 -0000 De : Angelo Répondre à : 120242@bugs.kde.org Sujet : [Bug 120242] bad sorting of images in html export À : no_spam_please@p0w.org [bugs.kde.org quoted mail] 12:57 ------- > one question to the reporter: > is that effect present also if you use an exif image (e.g. imported from a > camera)? > > and one to developers is the sort date taken from last modify/changing > or exif? > > Angelo > > ----- Fin du message de anaselli@linux.it ----- <p>Hi Angelo,</p><p></p><p>Yes, I am using only JPG images from my camera (Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z6 whith include EXIF information into images), and some minor JPG images that I supose don't have EXIF informations because they are images that I modified a lot using DigikamImageEditor (like with SuperImpose plugin), and so I have saved them to another file.</p><p></p><p>For your question for the developer, I can purpose you to see an example of this strange behavior at this address: http://www.p0w.org/pics/Soiree%20RSM-RSA%2020%20Janvier%202006/index.html</p><p></p><p>All images contain dates format in their names, except 'fakes' ones, that I prefixed with the word 'truquage-' (I am frensh :) )</p><p></p><p>so, you can see that the tree las files are prefixed 'truquage' but see in the middle of the list,<br />there are two images prefixed 'truquage' in !</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Wennael Lemonnier</p><br /> ----- Message de <a onmouseout="window.status='';" onmouseover="window.status='Rédaction du message (anaselli@linux.it)'; return true;" href="javascript:open_compose_win('to=anaselli%40linux.it');">anaselli@linux.it</a> ---------<br /> Date : 24 Jan 2006 11:57:49 -0000<br /> De : Angelo <<a onmouseout="window.status='';" onmouseover="window.status='Rédaction du message (anaselli@linux.it)'; return true;" href="javascript:open_compose_win('to=anaselli%40linux.it');">anaselli@linux.it</a>><br /> Répondre à : <a onmouseout="window.status='';" onmouseover="window.status='Rédaction du message (120242@bugs.kde.org)'; return true;" href="javascript:open_compose_win('to=120242%40bugs.kde.org');">120242@bugs.kde.org</a><br /> Sujet : [Bug 120242] bad sorting of images in html export <br /> À : <a onmouseout="window.status='';" onmouseover="window.status='Rédaction du message (no_spam_please@p0w.org)'; return true;" href="javascript:open_compose_win('to=no_spam_please%40p0w.org');">no_spam_please@p0w.org</a><br /> <br /> <br /> > ------- You are receiving this mail because: -------<br /> > You are a voter for the bug, or are watching someone who is.<br /> ><br /> > <a target="_blank" href="http://webmail.p0w.org/horde/services/go.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbugs.kde.org%2Fshow_bug.cgi%3Fid%3D120242">http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120242</a><br /> ><br /> ><br /> ><br /> ><br /> > ------- Additional Comments From anaselli linux it 2006-01-24 12:57 -------<br /> > one question to the reporter:<br /> > is that effect present also if you use an exif image (e.g. imported from a<br /> > camera)?<br /> ><br /> > and one to developers is the sort date taken from last modify/changing<br /> > or exif?<br /> ><br /> > Angelo<br /> ><br /> ><br /> <br /> <br /> ----- Fin du message de <a onmouseout="window.status='';" onmouseover="window.status='Rédaction du message (anaselli@linux.it)'; return true;" href="javascript:open_compose_win('to=anaselli%40linux.it');">anaselli@linux.it</a> -----<br /> <br />
this problem seems to be in all cases (I have images from the camera and images from scanner)
I can confirm this bug, too - and it is very annouing ...
fixed in new plugin