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Description of problem: Keeps asking for saving changes for an already deleted photo Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 0.14.1 Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open a folder containing photos. 2. Open any photo with Shotwell. 3. Navigate trough the photos, using <- and ->. 4. Delete the photo you are currently watching. 5. Continue navigating through <- and -> 6. Shotwell will ask you for saving changes on a photo that was deleted outside of the program. 7. Everytime you pass by the photo that was deleted, it will say the photo was deleted and then ask for saving changes. 8. If you press [X] for exiting the program, while watching a deleted photo, the program will show the saving dialog TWICE. Actual results: Very annoyed user Expected results: User getting frustrated and opening/closing the program everytime he deletes a photo. Additional info: All information already given. However, I would suggest that Shotwell was able to delete photos from inside the program. That would be useful when selecting photos.
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