Hi,

I really like a stable system but dt devs made me curious about their new features so I updated my Linux Mint from 17 to 18 and dt from 2.0.x to 2.2.4 yesterday (using Pascal's ppa).

But I still see the behaviour described below (and reported from LM17 and dt 2.0.x): mouse wheel rotation produces one entry every "click" in the history stack until once compressed. Then it returns to normal.

I deleted keyboardrc, keyboardrc_default and darktablerc to have it set up from scratch by dt in a test, but this does NOT solve the problem.

Did anyone find a solution to this - I really don't want to delete all my config settings from the database.

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regards
Bernhard

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David Vincent-Jones schrieb am 28.02.2016 um 17:14:
I had the problem earlier and there was some forum discussion .... but
later dt versions appear to have the problem  fixed.

On 28/02/16 03:24 PM, hbloxx wrote:
I have the same issue! Reported it on IRC and someone wanted to take
care of it, but I nevered heard anything again. Maybe I should have
opend a bug in redmine.

btw. I can see this behaviour not only in the exposure module.

Matthieu Moy schrieb am 28.02.2016 um 11:05:
I did see the same behavior once after migrating to 2.0. To make it
clear, "polluted" means getting ~50 entries in the history stack after a
small wheel rotation.

Then, it disapeared and I never found a way to reproduce it.

Am 28.02.2016 um 10:41 schrieb Bernhard:
Hi,

in dt 2.0.1 on LM 17.3 I experience some - what I see as unwanted -
behaviour with the exposure module.
I use the mouse wheel to adjust exposure and black point.
When doing so every position of the mouse wheel produces an entry in the
history stack so by doing half a rotation of the mouse wheel the history
stack is polluted with entries.
Collapsing it once will stop this behaviour.

Anyone seeing the same thing?


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