* Heiko Bauke <heiko.ba...@mail.de> [04-30-19 20:34]:
> Hi,
> 
> Am 27.04.19 um 23:06 schrieb Stefan Klinger:
> > Yeah, I'll do that: Stop nitpicking, Patrick.  The user suggested that
> > the UI could be designed better, and rightly so.  And he made
> > constructive suggestions, so let's discuss them, constructively.
> 
> I also find the current behavior not intuitive.  I often disable/hide the
> film strip to have more space to display the edited image and module
> options.  But I also apply often predefined styles.  On default, the button
> to select a style becomes invisible if the film strip is disabled/hidden
> unless one reenables via <ctrl><shift><B> the mentioned buttons.
> 
> I only became aware of this keyboard short cut because it was mentioned in
> this thread.  It is bad that there is no intuitive way to turn of the film
> strip while keeping access to styles and other options below the center
> image in the darkroom module.

you can keep them visible/accessable just by enabling the bottom panel,
<ctrl><shift><b> and keep the filmstrip hidden, toggle with <ctrl><f>

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