I think that mimicing Rhythmbox is a good way to handle it.
I agree with Ralf, as this is a serious "Low" priority bug. Ubuntu sets up a default "Pictures" directory and then the default photo manager does not use it but defaults to copying pictures to another directory. This is very confusing to new users.
I think that mimicing Rhythmbox is a good way to handle it.
I agree with Ralf, as this is a serious "Low" priority bug. Ubuntu sets up a default "Pictures" directory and then the default photo manager does not use it but defaults to copying pictures to another directory. This is very confusing to new users.