Re: [Shotwell] Adjust photo in fullscreen
- From: Jerome Verleyen <jerome verleyen fr>
- To: shotwell-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Shotwell] Adjust photo in fullscreen
- Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2017 17:18:37 -0600
Dear Jens.
Thank's for answer so quick.
I do the revert command with git:
$ git revert 1eec412e97c255c9ca235e039dcdc59ee4c3c140
Git aski me to comment my modification.. And during the compilation,
I'vr got this error:
Compilation failed: 0 error(s), 72 warning(s)
Makefile:7361: recipe for target
'plugins_shotwell_publishing_shotwell_publishing_la_vala.stamp' failed
make[2]: ***
[plugins_shotwell_publishing_shotwell_publishing_la_vala.stamp] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/jerome/shotwell'
Makefile:7411: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/jerome/shotwell'
Makefile:1658: recipe for target 'all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 2
What i do after is to checkout the version before the commit you comment
out:
$ git checkout a409642472f9609e470ed9216b944c0c87f47637
And with this specific version compiled, the adjust menu appears
correctly. Your idea was correct...
Regards
Le 26/02/2017 à 14:09, Jens Georg a écrit :
On Sun, 2017-02-26 at 13:59 -0600, Jerome Verleyen wrote:
Dear Jens
I'm using Cinnamon desktop. The more strange is when i type "Alt
[TAB]",
the icon of shotwell window show me the image as it sould be: with
the
adjust window...
*sigh* I suspect that it's the "don't crash on wayland" bugfix. If you
can build shotwell yourself, you can try reverting
1eec412e97c255c9ca235e039dcdc59ee4c3c140 and see if that fixes it.
Another starng issue now is that when i delete the photo in
fullscreen,
the photo is deleted but the image stay in the screen. I've to come
back
on "normal" view to see that the photo is deleted..
Odd, I will check.
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