I also noticed it doesn't seem to pay attention to nested folders? Didn't notice that before... e.g. I have the above wallpapers organised as:
/Wallpapers/iPhone Wallpapers/Telegram wallpapers/wall.jpg (where / is Photofield's root).
I kinda expected, when (in Album view) I went into iPhone Wallpapers/ to see the photos in that folder, headed up by another Album called Telegram wallpapers. Instead I saw a flat display of every photo in every folder in iPhone Wallpapers/, mixed with photos that are just there in the folder (which I logically expected only when flattening things to view as a Timeline or Wall).
Expected display:
Album layout:
- Grouping wallpapers by subfolder, i.e. "Album"
Timeline layout:
- Grouping using month/day/time/year, more or less as current "Default"/"Album" layout
- But with
<h2> = Year/Month, <h3> = Day/Date, order invisibly by Time?
Wall layout:
- exactly as-is, a flat display of all images, ordered (invisibly) I assume by date and subfolder?
Default layout:
- no idea, deprecate as uninformative and replaced by other layouts? Photofield doesn't (yet) save different layouts per folder as far as I can tell, nor are there enough different layouts to warrant this (maybe if Geo and People tags are implemented, it would be useful)
How it's actually displayed
Album layout:
<h2> is Day, Month [numerical date], <h3> is Time
- ... Doesn't seem to sort by any definition of "Album"...? Confuzzled.
Timeline layout:
- Full date, time, year grouping... not very useful, more or less a zoomed-out duplicate version of current "Album"
Wall layout:
Default:
- ??? Seems to duplicate "Album", and doesn't mean "Default for this folder" (which isn't saved or currently worth saving)
EDIT: Moving this comment to new issue, as it's kinda separate
Originally posted by @Darthagnon in #44 (comment)
I also noticed it doesn't seem to pay attention to nested folders? Didn't notice that before... e.g. I have the above wallpapers organised as:
/Wallpapers/iPhone Wallpapers/Telegram wallpapers/wall.jpg(where/is Photofield's root).I kinda expected, when (in Album view) I went into
iPhone Wallpapers/to see the photos in that folder, headed up by another Album calledTelegram wallpapers. Instead I saw a flat display of every photo in every folder iniPhone Wallpapers/, mixed with photos that are just there in the folder (which I logically expected only when flattening things to view as a Timeline or Wall).Expected display:
Album layout:
Timeline layout:
<h2>= Year/Month,<h3>= Day/Date, order invisibly by Time?Wall layout:
Default layout:
How it's actually displayed
Album layout:
<h2>is Day, Month [numerical date],<h3>is TimeTimeline layout:
Wall layout:
Default:
EDIT: Moving this comment to new issue, as it's kinda separate
Originally posted by @Darthagnon in #44 (comment)