By adjusting the dpi of my screen some of the fonts and spacing do
appear to be quite acceptable. The (right side darkroom menu) module
names are now just fine but the module names as used in the (left side
darkroom) history list do not change and look ugly by comparison. It
appears that 2 quite different fonts are being used throughout, one font
responds to dpi changes and one does not.
On 2019-04-13 7:38 a.m., Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Patrick Shanahan <p...@opensuse.org> [04-13-19 10:29]:
* Pascal Obry <pas...@obry.net> [04-13-19 02:55]:
A new large merge is about to happen.
This time it is on the GUI side. A large rewrite from Aurélien which
makes everything related to layout, font size, etc... done directly in
CSS. No more messing in GTK code to add GUI borders, spacing, colors...
playing mostly but noticed my previously reconfigured "previous image"
shortcut to "B" unshifted seems to toggle the screen zoom to ?borderless?
and back rather than the previous image. checked and reset shortcut to
unshifted "b" but still see the ?zoom? action rather than the previous
image. reset shortcut to "backspace" to no avail. after setting five or
six different keys and several dt restarts, it now respects the unshifted
"B" and goes to previous image.
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/issues/2393
also notice something someone else mentioned recently. I have unset and
unused "input color profile" default to "standard color matrix" as I am
using filmic. advancing to next image or previous image invokes an
information window announcing "unsupported input color profile has been
replaced by linear Rec709 RGB!"
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/issues/2394
when drop-down menus display possible options, current selection is not
evident. no color shift or indication which is current.
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/issues/2395
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