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On 2 Nov 2019 20:40, Patrick Shanahan <p...@opensuse.org> wrote: 

* jys <junkyardspar...@yepmail.net> [11-02-19 16:03]: 
> On Sat, Nov 2, 2019, at 08:40, Christian wrote: 
> 
> > Anyway, I'm happy that the pixlpipe is no longer fixed. 
> 
> I'm happy that the unfixed pipe is mostly not broken... big thanks to all the 
> devs who banged their heads against all the many little problems (because 
> that shouldn't be thankless work!). 
> 
> > BTW how is the order stored in the XMP? I guess for every 
> > module a +/- offset to the default order is stored? 
> 
> Each module has a default ordering number, when a module is moved it gets a 
> new number between the numbers of its new neighbors. You can see these in the 
> XMP file as lines like 
> 
>       darktable:iop_order="8.0000000000000" 
> 
> Modules which have been moved from their default location are likely to have 
> non-zero values after the decimal point. 
> 
> You can use the -d ioporder switch when launching dt to see information about 
> this happening. 

and how to find the default/original ioporder and to restore it? 

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