Until now I did not feel the need to change pp since the explanation given seemed valid to me and I was happy with the results. When I occasionally saw discussion about GUI improvement and module order I always thought this is GUI only - which indeed would be a big improvement for me.
Now everything seems to be different?
In my view there is a risk that the normal user deteriotes the result more than it would help him - just a thought.

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regards
Bernhard

https://www.bilddateien.de



Julian Rickards schrieb am 01.11.19 um 16:11:
In my opinion, re-ordering the modules in the favourites shouldn't be a problem with the pp order. In the same way that you may have written down, on paper, the modules you want to use, in the order you want to use them, re-ordering favourites in this way shouldn't be any different. However, I had recently proposed this as a feature request (but after the closure of the feature requests so I didn't expect it to be acted upon for 3.0) and it turns out that a couple of others had requested this before me (how long before me? I don't know).

I don't want to make a big deal of this or start throwing flames back and forth, I just thought this might be useful.

On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 11:03 AM David Vincent-Jones <david...@gmail.com <mailto:david...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I think that I am relieved .... maybe ... hopefully I did not
    disturb the pp .... now I am confused ... I simply wanted to put
    the favorites in my logical processing order.

    David

    On 01.11.19 14:18, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
    * Pascal Obry<pas...@obry.net>  <mailto:pas...@obry.net>  [11-01-19 08:01]:
    David,

    Shurely .... changing the order of the modules located in the
    'favorites' tab does not change the individual modules position in
    the pixel-pipeline? .... that would be unthinkable!
    Of course it does! Re-ordering the iop is not for fun, it really does
    change the pixel-pipe order.
    then cryptomilk's reference should be corrected:
       See
       https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/darkroom_concepts.html#pixelpipe

    as it indicated a static pixelpipe, and really allows unknowing users
    ample opportunity to "shoot themselves in their collective feet".

    also once changed there doesn't appear any option ot restore the original
    order to the pixelpipe.  ???

    tks,


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