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On 13.02.2015 13:05, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> After thinking about that I came to the conclusion that this would 
> be best done with Lua. Everyone has their own (albeit similar) 
> wishes there so a set of a few Lua scripts (or one with a few 
> config switches) would be the best way to go.

Outsourcing some of the C functionality to lua might be fine, but
'normal users' should not need to get into writing lua scripts for
rather simple options, I hope?

> Currently darktable allows to register a callback that is run
> after an import, so it would already be possible to remove images
> from the db that are not wanted. However, that would still waste a
> lot of time since these images get imported first, might get a
> sidecar file and maybe even a thumbnail created. To make this more
> useful we are currently discussing the idea of a list filter for
> import and also export that could remove (or add) images to the
> list of to-be imported/exported images. This won't land in the 1.6
> series though,

I just shortly rebased what I had. I can still change the gui, but I
guess it also won't come to 1.6, as it is a new feature? A more
sophisticated/generic list filter (whatever you mean exactly) for
after 1.6 sounds better anyway.

Here it is, rebased on master:
https://github.com/bluesceada/darktable/tree/jpeg-solitary-import-rebase

Here two screenshots to see how it looks:
http://xorn.org/darktable/import_jpg_new1.png
http://xorn.org/darktable/import_jpg_new2.png

> so if anyone feels bored, a script that removes unwanted files
> from the imported film would be worthwhile for the time being. To
> get you started, the important callback is post-import-film 
> (http://darktable.org/redmine/projects/darktable/wiki/LuaAPI#post-import-film).

This
> 
would take me longer to do just now than the rebase took me. But
maybe Chris is interested...


> Tobias

BRs,
Dennis

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