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2008-03-17
, 08:57
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#182
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Hi,
First, I would like to thank you for this great app.
Then the complain : I use to copy some pictures on my device, a kind of "best of" of friends, holidays, parties and relatives. To save space, I usually edit those pictures and make them 800x480. Problem is while doing so, the creation time is then different from the capture time, and then I get those images in the wrong order. I use to name the files using YYMMDDn.jpg so that they are in the right order in the file browser. Is their any way to have Canola switched to "file name" order and not "creation date" one?
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2008-03-17
, 09:32
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Joined on Feb 2008
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#183
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2008-03-17
, 10:27
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@ Recife, Brazil
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2008-03-17
, 10:58
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Posts: 6 |
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Joined on Feb 2008
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#185
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@Thustle : this is odd :/ we will try to investigate, because flickr apperently did not change it's feeds : / can you try in the browser? with canola tuniing installed?
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2008-03-17
, 12:57
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#186
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2008-03-17
, 13:19
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@ Recife, Brazil
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#187
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2008-03-17
, 13:27
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#188
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Well, as you could see from the comment just after yours, this can be said as personal.
if you like I can also send you the design sheet of the grey theme, so you can customize it for you
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2008-03-17
, 13:44
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@ Recife, Brazil
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2008-03-17
, 14:20
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Joined on Jun 2006
@ Madrid, Spain
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#190
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@Thustle : this is odd :/ we will try to investigate, because flickr apperently did not change it's feeds : / can you try in the browser? with canola tuniing installed?
So, when somebody sees a small UI element in one of these three colors, the first reaction is that the system is trying to tell something. In order to avoid this effect, just use any other color (blue, white, brown, even magenta).