test binaries for Beta 5" photos

Tomaz Canabrava tcanabrava at kde.org
Wed Aug 6 10:30:09 PDT 2014


On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 2:25 PM, Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 07:22:17PM +0200, Willem Ferguson wrote:
> > On 06/08/2014 18:50, Salvador Cuñat wrote:
> > >Good Afternoon.
> > >
> > >
> > >There is a weird thing on profile if the user has photos added in his
> .xml
> > >file but he is not using his usual box (no photos in this), some white
> > >squares are displayed where the photographs should be shown.  Relative
> to
> > >this situation, may be a recomendation should be made in user manual: if
> > >the user shares a divelog (e.g. vía Dropbox) to access it from different
> > >machines, would be interesting to store the photos there and refer
> > >subsurface to this storage, so images could be seen on every machine he
> > >uses.
> > >
> > I suggest, leave that as is. The white dots convey information, meaning
> > "Photo attached which cannot be accessed now". This is useful knowledge,
> > meaning either "now go and attach the external drive with your photos" or
> > "you have inadvertently erased the directory with your photos". If the
> white
> > dots do not appear, one does not know whether the links between photos
> and
> > dive were inadvertently lost or not. If the white dots are troublesome
> and
> > in one's way, just switch off the display of photos using the button in
> the
> > profile toolbar.
>
> Yeah, I think that's the correct answer
>

Almost.
A sligtly bigger one with a helpfull information on tooltip saying "there
should be a photo here, but you removed or anything wrong happened. wanna
remove the picture? click on the X "


>
> /D
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