Le 17/03/2018 à 19:02, Robert Krawitz a écrit : > On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 17:36:50 +0000, Maurizio Paglia wrote: >> I think software with this feature could be interesting on a two monitors >> system, but I think only a few users have such configuration at home... > > What about 21:9 monitors -- those are easily wide enough. Or people > with laptops and external displays (at least if they're calibrated or > at lesat reasonably close)?
A single wide screen is not a solution: 1- If you want a (very) high resolution, the tools become (very) very small and it is difficult to grab the small sliders for instance. Moreover, I am not a photography professional, and I need to use my computer for other purposes and a high resolution makes texts difficult to read. Zooming or modifying the resolution is not a good solution. 2- With darktable, as it is, if you have the 3 panels surrounding the photo you are working on, you have to often zoom when you want to see some details, and while you do this, you cannot see how your modifications on a zone affect the entire photo. Working with the photo on a screen, (without anything else around it) is very confortable: see gimp for instance. > >> Il sab 17 mar 2018, 18:30 Robert Bieber <[email protected]> ha >> scritto: >> >>> I actually made a prototype of this back in 2011, what's left of it is >>> in the "detachable" branch in the git repo. It's been a loonnggggg time >>> since it's had master merged into it though, it would probably be a >>> nightmare to try to merge, if you even could. I was really keen on the >>> idea, but it didn't seem to garner a lot of interest >>> >>> >>> On 03/15/2018 02:56 PM, Fran=C3=A7ois Patte wrote: >>>> Bonjour, >>>> >>>> Is a version of darktable with a separate window for the photo (as it is >>>> the case for gimp for instance) wil come some day? And when? >>>> >>>> Thank you. Maybe, I have too much curiosity.... >>>> >>>> Best regards. -- François Patte UFR de mathématiques et informatique Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145 Université Paris Descartes 45, rue des Saints Pères F-75270 Paris Cedex 06 Tél. +33 (0)6 7892 5822 http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte
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