Executor now applies rotation, flip, resize, watermark, format
conversion, compression, renaming, and metadata handling. Previously
only resize, convert, and compress were active.
- Rotation: CW90/180/270 via image crate methods
- Flip: horizontal/vertical via image crate methods
- Watermark: text (imageproc + ab_glyph) and image overlay with
alpha blending, positioned via WatermarkPosition enum
- Rename: apply_simple or template-based renaming with counter
- Metadata: re-encoding strips EXIF; KeepAll copies back via little_exif
The executor now uses rayon's thread pool for parallel processing when
thread_count > 1. Progress updates are sent via mpsc channel from worker
threads. Falls back to sequential processing for thread_count = 1.
The PipelineExecutor now stores thread_count and pause_on_error
fields. When pause_on_error is enabled, the executor sets the
pause flag on failures so the user can review errors. The GUI
reads these settings from AppConfig before starting processing.
- Window size/position remembered between sessions via SessionStore
- Step indicator dots now clickable to navigate directly to that step,
with keyboard shortcut hints in tooltips
- File list in add-files dialog shows format and size per image,
header shows total count and total size
- Welcome dialog now saves skill level choice to config
- SessionState extended with window_width, window_height, window_maximized
- Welcome dialog buttons navigate between pages
- Done button closes dialog and marks first_run_complete
- Show welcome dialog on first launch only
- Add first_run_complete field to AppConfig with serde(default)
inotify-based folder watcher using the notify crate that detects new
image files, ignores non-image files, and supports start/stop lifecycle.
WatchFolder config struct for preset-linked watched directories.
Preset save/load/list/delete/import/export, config JSON persistence,
session state save/restore, and processing history log with append/clear.
All stored as JSON under ~/.config/pixstrip/.
ImageLoader: load image info (dimensions, format, file size) and pixels.
Discovery: find image files by extension, flat or recursive, single file or directory.
All 9 tests passing.