all you have to do is to tell it to select all group 1 or group (in the context menu) and then erase.
sorry for my english
On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 15:24:35 +0100, Pablo RodrÐÂguez GonzÐÐlez <pablo.rodriguez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi again,
Yes Daniel, I've erased the originals and copies :-(. Restoring backup...
I'll try to find any application that cover this.
Regards,
El vie, 02-01-2004 a las 15:14, Pablo RodrÐÐguez GonzÐÂlez escribiÐÑ:Hi Daniel,
I've backups, no problem :-)
But at first glance, I've the original copies, I'm looking them, but I think it's all right.
Regards,
El vie, 02-01-2004 a las 14:53, Daniel Hedlund escribiÐÑ:
> On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 00:05, Pablo RodrÐâÐÂguez GonzÐâÐÐlez wrote:
> > Hi Daniel,
> >
> > GQview was perfect. It find all duplicates, and if you select "all", it
> > erases all detected duplicates.
>
> Umm...warning: Using GQview's duplicate finder, finds all occurrences
> of duplicates. If there are two copies of the same image, the duplicate
> finder will list both copies in the list. By choosing "select all",
> you've probably just erased both copies and now probably don't have any
> copies...at least that's my experience.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Daniel