<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2008/1/5, Gerhard Kulzer <<a href="mailto:gerhardkgmx@gmail.com">gerhardkgmx@gmail.com</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Am Friday 04 January 2008 schrieb Eddie Armstrong:<br>> Eddie Armstrong wrote:<br>> >> If you want to have all album virtual, well use only virtual folders..<br>> ><br>> > So whats wrong with links or aliases?
<br>><br>> I thought this might not make sense - what I meant was, delete a<br>> reference to an object (a link) and have to delete the object itself<br>> (the file/ directory) specifically.<br>><br>> I don't think you should expose your files to the ambiguity of calling
<br>> actual 'directories' something else- it is easy to forget what an<br>> 'album' is - especially when other programs - and the rest of the world<br>> - uses this term differently.<br>><br>> Eddie
<br>> _______________________________________________<br><br>Gilles and Eddie,<br>I propose to add a statement to the welcome page (Album root) that makes clear<br>that Albums are a representation of folders. This is the page that is
<br>probably read by everyone starting to work with digiKam.<br><br>"digiKam is a photo management program for the K Desktop Environment. It is<br>designed to import, organize, improve and export your digital photographs on
<br>your computer.<br>You are currently in the Album view mode of digiKam. The Albums are the real<br>containers where your files are stored, they are identical with the folders<br>on disk."</blockquote><div><br>Fine for me Gerhard
<br><br>Gilles</div></div><br>