Most of them do. I only found two that don't. (and one doesn't matter -
as F11 toggles full-screen effectively)
Which is odd.
On 2 March 2013 17:42, Ulrich Pegelow <[email protected]
<mailto:ulrich.pegelow@**tongareva.de <[email protected]>>> wrote:
Hi Colin,
thanks for your feedback. We are currently revising our manual for
the upcoming release of darktable 1.2. We will take your suggestions
into account then.
What puzzles me is that key accelerators do not work for you.
Ulrich
Am 02.03.2013 17:11, schrieb Colin Adams:
Hello,
My name is Colin and I've just installed Darktable 1.1.3 today
(Fedora
18 64-bit). I'm going through the online user manual, and I'm
finding
what appears to be a few discrepancies. I'm writing this email
as I go
through it.
Chapter 2
=======
In section 1.1 I read: "Also when the mouse hovers over an image
frame
the specific image metadata is shown in the metadata panel".
Looking at
the screen, there is nothing that says metadata panel. It
doesn't take
me long to find metadata editor in the right-hand pane and image
information in the left-hand pane. I guess it is the latter that is
referred to (or maybe both). It would be nicer to use the
user-visible
labels in the manual.
In the same section I read "In order to locate where you are in your
collection, you have read-only sliders at the extreme border of the
window: left/right for your vertical position in the collection,
top/bottom (when in zoomable lighttable mode, see below) for
your zoom
level.". I'm finding this confusing. At the bottom of the
screen, just
right of the mode selector, there is a slider that sets the zoom
level
(when in file manager mode, at least, I'm not sure what it is
doing in
zoomable lighttable mode), but that isn't read-only, so I guess
it isn't
referring to that.I can't see anything that looks like a
read-only slider.
In the same section it details the accelerator keys. "z" does
nothing
for me, and it certainly doesn't go into full screen (I tried
"Z" too -
no joy).
In section 1.3, I cannot get ungroup (or shift-gtrl-g) to do
anything
(tested because I can still collapse/expand the group). Ah. I've
just
found that ungroup only works on the selected image(s), not on
the group
as a whole. That should probably have been obvious to me, but
wasn't.
Might I suggest changing "Likewise you can remove images from a
group by
clicking button "ungroup" or typing /shift-ctrl-g/. " to
"Likewise you
can remove *selected* images from a group by clicking button
"ungroup"
or typing /shift-ctrl-g/. "?
"Images which are members of a group are labelled with a symbol
"G" in
their thumbnails."
I cannot see this "G" (I did see it on one occaision - but I can't
reproduce).
Section 2.2. This does not explain what is necessary for it to work.
When I tried, I got a message: "this image has not been indexed
yet".
Section 2.3. It doesn't explain much, but it's probably
satisfactory. I
tried to use date, but it's actually datetime (to the nearest
second,
apparently). It would be nice if it were labelled datetime, and
there
were a separate rule for date (ignoring the time part).
Section 2.6. It is clear from the illustration that it is the Image
information panel that it is talking about (which answers my earlier
question). I suggest the section title should be: "Image information
(metadata)" (or else rename the panel to metadata) for consistency.
Section 2.10. "Styles are created in darkroom mode thanks to a
button
placed below the history stack." It's not clear to me where/what
this
button is. (now I know - it is detailed in section 3.3 - a hyperlink
would be nice)
Chapter 3
=======
Section 3.1 Navigation. It appears by now that the manual must be
referring to an earlier version of Darktable, as the
illustration shows
a "navigation" pull-down which is not present in 1.1.3. (the
navigation
image is not labelled).
Section 3.3 - I don't know what it is referring to by "advanced
presets".
Chapter 4
=======
Section 4.5. Keyboard accelerator 'o' doesn't work.
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