heya
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 12:58 PM, Tobias Ellinghaus <h...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Am Montag, 7. Oktober 2013, 13:27:37 schrieb Ari Makela:
> > I am interested in looking at this for selfish reasons. However, I'm not
> a
> > C expert though I have some experience with it. So I cannot promise I am
> > able to implement this. Is there a ticket in redmine about this?
>
> Nice. I think the best way to tackle this to join us in IRC (#darktable on
> FreeNode) and discuss how to actually implement it. However, you probably
> want
> some input from Jo (hanatos in IRC)
i think you would need to setup some file system notification thing to find
out if and when an xmp file changed. i have no idea how you would do that
if dt isn't running already. you would need to rescan all your xmp (several
10k for me) at startup. unless there is a clever way to prune that
(hierarchical checksums with support in the file system..?) i think i'm not
willing to pay the performance penalty for this..
you can also re-read the xmp as soon as an image turns up in lighttable
mode.. but that would not read new tags etc which potentially affect your
collection. so if you collect by a certain tag and load xmp on demand your
lighttable view might jump and keep adding/removing images.
j.
> , too, who is on vacation for another week.
> But joining us, getting to know us and setting up the build environment and
> stuff could happen already. Best times are European evenings.
>
> Tobias
>
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