Summary: | Be able to use Next/Previous buttons in image editor when a tool is active | ||
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Product: | [Applications] digikam | Reporter: | S. Burmeister <sven.burmeister> |
Component: | ImageEditor-Plugins | Assignee: | Digikam Developers <digikam-bugs-null> |
Status: | CONFIRMED --- | ||
Severity: | wishlist | CC: | caulier.gilles, eva, giggi1999, mikmach, unsecure |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 0.10.0 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | openSUSE | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
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Description
S. Burmeister
2008-11-05 23:33:15 UTC
It's impossible to do. Image editor can only operate on a single image a the same time. But this will be planed with a future Batc Queue Manager Gilles Caulier Just to make sure you did not misunderstand me. I do not mean that one applies a tool to a list of images, i.e. set some value and apply it to all pictures. What I mean is: Open a tool, it gets displayed on the right-hand side. Use that tool on the picture and apply the changes. The tool is not closed. Click on another picture in the list on the left-hand side. The tool is reset to the default values, as if one would have opened it again. Use the tool on the picture and apply the new settings. the tool is not closed. Click on another picture. The tool is reset to default values. . . The user closes the current tool or opens another one. Fully supporting #2 :) *** Bug 188425 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** This is a bit unpractical, if you usually apply several tools to 1 image. However, here is a trick to ease things a bit: - add your most common tools to the toolbar (right click on toolbar, select "Configure Toolbar" from context menu) - now you can easily select a tool from the toolbar without using the menu - press "Return Key" to apply the tool (I just implemented it, will be available with 1.4.0) and the batch queues are also a nice alternative btw - for the better placement and configuration of toolbars it would be nice to have more than one. Maybe I'll implement that later. Eva, Thanks fpr your fix in source code. For new indeep features to add on digiKam and kipi-plugins, please use GoSC-2010 branch which will be 2.0 release planed around december. Look there : http://websvn.kde.org/branches/extragear/graphics/ And read this file first. All is explained : http://websvn.kde.org/branches/extragear/graphics/README.GoSC2010?revision=1148467&view=markup Code from trunk will be 1.4.0 release which will be bugfix release only. This version is planed in middle of august after KDE 4.5 release date. Gilles Caulier Unfortunately batch queues are no alternative and your workaround involves a lot of unneccessary clicks. This feature is meant for e.g. things like cropping pictures while maintaining the aspect ratio. The user wants to go through all the new pictures and apply the same tool to each of them yet because he has to choose the area that should be cropped it is not possible to use any kind of batch process. If you want to have a look at how this works you can try Picasa. *** Bug 287241 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** I do not agree with the title change. I do not want to have to click ten times on "next" just to select a new image for the currently active tool. Next/Previous include too the way to be able to change current item by another one by selecting it through thumbnails bar... Gilles Caulier I think the main point here is that the tool stays open. Currently we press ok, and the tool closes. To implement this wish, there'd need to be a way that the tool stays open after ok. Could be called "sticky tool" (In reply to comment #11) > I think the main point here is that the tool stays open. Currently we press ok, > and the tool closes. To implement this wish, there'd need to be a way that the > tool stays open after ok. Could be called "sticky tool" There is no need for something new. 1. Use the two buttons "apply" and "undo" in all tools. 2. Remove "ok", "cancel" and "try". 3. Make the side-panes smarter, i.e. knowing whether they are visible or not. If there is a side-pane "tool" which shows the currently active tool, the user can close it as he can do with e.g. the meta-data side-pane by clicking on it. So if the side-pane is not visible there is no need to use the tool on the picture. If the user wants to apply the tool to the current picture he clicks on "apply" if he wants to use it with another picture he just selects the other picture. If the user wants to undo what he did with the tool, he just clicks on undo. If the user wants to cancel what he did to the current picture he jumps to another picture or closes the editor and is asked whether to save and picks "no". If the user wants to select another tool, he does so from the menus which makes the "tool" side-pane visible as well in case it was not visible. So two existing buttons seem to be enough for this feature and it cleans-up the GUI as well. *** Bug 347306 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** Thank you for the bug report. As this report hasn't seen any changes in 5 years or more, we ask if you can please confirm that the issue still persists. If this bug is no longer persisting or relevant please change the status to resolved. |