Activity log for bug #644133

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2010-09-21 06:45:31 YannUbuntu bug added bug
2010-09-21 06:45:59 YannUbuntu bug task added shotwell
2010-09-21 06:58:36 YannUbuntu bug task added hundredpapercuts
2010-09-21 07:35:14 YannUbuntu description Binary package hint: eog On Ubuntu 10.10 beta including last updates. How to reproduce : - open a picture with EOG - click on "Edit picture" button - in the new window (Shotwell viewer), rotate the picture, then save, then close Shotwell - EOG proposes to reload the picture, click on "Reload" Result : EOG displays the picture without rotation. Expected result : EOG should display the picture rotated the same way as in Shotwell. (FYI, I remember a discussion saying that there were several kinds of picture attributes for rotation, so I suppose this bug comes from the fact that EOG and Shotwell don't use the same way of rotating pictures. There should be a standard way of rotating pictures to avoid such problems...). Binary package hint: eog On Ubuntu 10.10 beta including last updates. How to reproduce : - open a picture with EOG - click on "Edit picture" button - in the new window (Shotwell viewer), rotate the picture, then save, then close Shotwell - EOG proposes to reload the picture, click on "Reload" Result : EOG displays the picture without rotation. Expected result : EOG should display the picture rotated the same way as in Shotwell. Remark : if EOG is closed when you rotate a picture with Shotwell viewer, then EOG will open the picture with the same rotation as in Shotwell. (FYI, I remember a discussion saying that there were several kinds of picture attributes for rotation, so I suppose this bug comes from the fact that EOG and Shotwell don't use the same way of rotating pictures. There should be a standard way of rotating pictures to avoid such problems...).
2010-09-21 07:54:21 YannUbuntu description Binary package hint: eog On Ubuntu 10.10 beta including last updates. How to reproduce : - open a picture with EOG - click on "Edit picture" button - in the new window (Shotwell viewer), rotate the picture, then save, then close Shotwell - EOG proposes to reload the picture, click on "Reload" Result : EOG displays the picture without rotation. Expected result : EOG should display the picture rotated the same way as in Shotwell. Remark : if EOG is closed when you rotate a picture with Shotwell viewer, then EOG will open the picture with the same rotation as in Shotwell. (FYI, I remember a discussion saying that there were several kinds of picture attributes for rotation, so I suppose this bug comes from the fact that EOG and Shotwell don't use the same way of rotating pictures. There should be a standard way of rotating pictures to avoid such problems...). Binary package hint: eog On Ubuntu 10.10 beta including last updates. How to reproduce : - open a picture with EOG - click on "Edit picture" button - in the new window (Shotwell viewer), rotate the picture, then save, then close Shotwell - EOG proposes to reload the picture, click on "Reload" Result : EOG displays the picture without rotation. Expected result : EOG should display the picture rotated the same way as in Shotwell. Remarks : 1) if EOG is closed when you rotate a picture with Shotwell viewer, then EOG will open the picture with the same rotation as in Shotwell. So it looks like the bug is linked to the fact that EOG is opened when we save the rotation in Shotwell. 2) may be linked , but NOT duplicate with bug #644168 3) I remember a discussion saying that there were several kinds of picture attributes for rotation (EXIF, ...), so I suppose this bug comes from the fact that EOG and Shotwell don't use the same way of rotating pictures. There should be a standard way of rotating pictures to avoid such problems....
2010-09-21 08:01:15 YannUbuntu description Binary package hint: eog On Ubuntu 10.10 beta including last updates. How to reproduce : - open a picture with EOG - click on "Edit picture" button - in the new window (Shotwell viewer), rotate the picture, then save, then close Shotwell - EOG proposes to reload the picture, click on "Reload" Result : EOG displays the picture without rotation. Expected result : EOG should display the picture rotated the same way as in Shotwell. Remarks : 1) if EOG is closed when you rotate a picture with Shotwell viewer, then EOG will open the picture with the same rotation as in Shotwell. So it looks like the bug is linked to the fact that EOG is opened when we save the rotation in Shotwell. 2) may be linked , but NOT duplicate with bug #644168 3) I remember a discussion saying that there were several kinds of picture attributes for rotation (EXIF, ...), so I suppose this bug comes from the fact that EOG and Shotwell don't use the same way of rotating pictures. There should be a standard way of rotating pictures to avoid such problems.... Binary package hint: eog On Ubuntu 10.10 beta including last updates. How to reproduce : - open a picture with EOG - click on "Edit picture" button - in the new window (Shotwell viewer), rotate the picture, then save, then close Shotwell - EOG proposes to reload the picture, click on "Reload" Result : EOG displays the picture without rotation. Expected result : EOG should display the picture rotated the same way as in Shotwell. Remarks : 1) may be linked with bug #644168 2) I remember a discussion saying that there were several kinds of picture attributes for rotation (EXIF, ...), so I suppose this bug comes from the fact that EOG and Shotwell don't use the same way of rotating pictures. There should be a standard way of rotating pictures to avoid such problems....
2010-09-21 08:08:44 YannUbuntu description Binary package hint: eog On Ubuntu 10.10 beta including last updates. How to reproduce : - open a picture with EOG - click on "Edit picture" button - in the new window (Shotwell viewer), rotate the picture, then save, then close Shotwell - EOG proposes to reload the picture, click on "Reload" Result : EOG displays the picture without rotation. Expected result : EOG should display the picture rotated the same way as in Shotwell. Remarks : 1) may be linked with bug #644168 2) I remember a discussion saying that there were several kinds of picture attributes for rotation (EXIF, ...), so I suppose this bug comes from the fact that EOG and Shotwell don't use the same way of rotating pictures. There should be a standard way of rotating pictures to avoid such problems.... Binary package hint: eog On Ubuntu 10.10 beta including last updates. How to reproduce : - open a picture with EOG - click on "Edit picture" button - in the new window (Shotwell viewer), rotate the picture, then save, then close Shotwell - EOG proposes to reload the picture, click on "Reload" Result : EOG displays the picture without rotation. Expected result : EOG should display the picture rotated the same way as in Shotwell. Remarks : 1) may be linked or duplicate with bug #644168 2) I remember a discussion saying that there were several kinds of picture attributes for rotation (EXIF, ...), so I suppose this bug comes from the fact that EOG and Shotwell don't use the same way of rotating pictures. There should be a standard way of rotating pictures to avoid such problems....
2010-09-21 18:54:36 Jim Nelson bug watch added http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2581
2010-09-21 18:54:36 Jim Nelson bug task added eog
2010-09-21 19:22:33 Bug Watch Updater eog: status Unknown New
2010-10-11 12:14:32 Julien Olivier bug added subscriber Julien Olivier
2010-11-27 20:27:53 Sense Egbert Hofstede eog: importance Unknown Undecided
2010-11-27 20:27:53 Sense Egbert Hofstede eog: remote watch trac.yorba.org/ #2581
2010-11-27 20:28:07 Sense Egbert Hofstede shotwell: importance Undecided Unknown
2010-11-27 20:28:07 Sense Egbert Hofstede shotwell: status New Unknown
2010-11-27 20:28:07 Sense Egbert Hofstede shotwell: remote watch trac.yorba.org/ #2581
2010-11-27 20:31:01 Sense Egbert Hofstede affects hundredpapercuts null
2010-11-27 20:31:01 Sense Egbert Hofstede null: status New Invalid
2010-11-27 20:31:15 Sense Egbert Hofstede marked as duplicate 644168