Version: 0.10.0 (rev.: 917004) (using 4.2.00 (KDE 4.2.0), Arch Linux) Compiler: gcc OS: Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.28-ARCH When a RAW image is converted, there is a slight delay before the exiv data is displayed in the image editor. If I press c-s-w during that time, the editor starts to load the image again (I'm not sure if it is the same image actually). Also, there is no cancellation of the loading process, which potentially takes a long time and blocks using the program when working with RAW images.
>When a RAW image is converted, there is a slight delay before the exiv data is >displayed in the image editor. If I press c-s-w during that time, the editor >starts to load the image again (I'm not sure if it is the same image actually). c-s-w ??? if you want mean CTRL+SHIFT+W, this not have any effect here. >Also, there is no cancellation of the loading process, which potentially takes >a long time and blocks using the program when working with RAW images. There it is. Look the button on the right of progress bar from status bar on to bottom. Gilles Caulier
Hm, I tried again, and CTRL + SHIFT + W (yes) does not do anything bad. Maybe I hit something else, but I have experienced this several times. CTRL + W should close the editor, but that does not happen. Are there other shortcuts near that could have this effect?? In any case, pressing ESC should stop the action! There is no stop button on the progress bar during loading a RAW image here.
Created attachment 31510 [details] button to cancel raw loading with Raw import tool
Created attachment 31513 [details] image showing the image editor decoding a raw file Not in the image editor.
Yes there is no button - it should be there for saving - but I think there need not be one, Ctrl+W does work for me, or you can select another image, without manually cancelling before.
What about this one? Valid, invalid, solved, worksforme, *something else*?