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1. Re: Delete rejected
Dorin Nicolaescu-Musteață Oct 12, 2009 3:29 AM (in response to S4ENO)You can use the filter to show only rejects before hitting delete.
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2. Re: Delete rejected
S4ENO Oct 12, 2009 10:24 AM (in response to Dorin Nicolaescu-Musteață)Yes I know this is a work around. But why do we have a menu "Delete rejected photos..." if that is not useful if you have marked many for rejection so you need to scroll to verify you don't delete any by mistake?
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3. Re: Delete rejected
Dorin Nicolaescu-Musteață Oct 12, 2009 1:18 PM (in response to S4ENO)But why do we have a menu "Delete rejected photos..."
To, well, delete them... For reviewing one should use the library and/or filters.
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4. Re: Delete rejected
S4ENO Oct 12, 2009 2:34 PM (in response to Dorin Nicolaescu-Musteață)I suggest that this command should show ALL photos that are marked as rejected and if you confirm delete from disk or remove from library.
If you have to use filters first manually then you don't need this command.
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5. Re: Delete rejected
micke-fi Oct 18, 2009 12:49 AM (in response to S4ENO)Yes, I'm with S4ENO in this case.
The Delete rejected... command filters the view so that you can see what you are about to delete before pressing the button. But the dialog box is application modal, which prevents you from interacting with the application's main window when the dialog is open, which in turn makes it impossible to review all the shots that are to be deleted if there's more than one screen.(Or this is how it is at least up to 2.4 on Win.)
That's a clear design blunder.
Micke


