Hmmm, yes, this a way, but not an easy way ;).
Would be nice to have the possibility to multi select styles and delete them. I think I can use this browser, or even editing the database directly (I use Linux), but this is hardly an easy way for everybody. I'm a bit confused too, because the default styles that come with DT are simply files that are in this folder: .config/darktable/styles So when I first wanted to add the new styles I thought I just copy past all of them in that folder, restart DT and bingo, but that didn't work ;).




Op 23-09-18 om 19:40 schreef Michael Fritze:
There is also a Browser with GUI:

http://sqlitebrowser.org/

Linux, Mac and Windows.

BR, Micha.

Am Sonntag, 23. September 2018, 19:25:15 CEST schrieb dt-list@stefan-
klinger.de:
Patrick Shanahan (2018-Sep-23, excerpt):
* kneops <[email protected]> [09-23-18 07:11]:
I imported a bunch of presets and now want to remove them (dozens), and
it
seems I can only remove them one by one. After each removal the list
jumps
back to the top of the list in Lighttable mode. I looked inside
.config/darktable/styles but the imported styles are not present there.
How
can I remove them more easily?
edit ~/.config/darktable/data.db with sqlite3, style_items

er, s/style_items/styles
Hmmm, what I get from this answer is to do it like this:

     $ sqlite3 ~/.config/darktable/data.db

You can check out which database tables are available:

     sqlite> .schema
     ...
     CREATE TABLE styles (id INTEGER, name VARCHAR, description VARCHAR);
     ...

The one I've shown is the one Patrick referred to.  You can see what's
inside.

     sqlite> .header on
     sqlite> select * from styles;
     2|spiegelstein modest|
     3|high-ISO NR|two instances of profiled denoise
     4|Sepia|

So for me it's three styles.  I want to delete the one with id 2:

     sqlite> delete from styles where id = 2;
     sqlite> select * from styles;
     id|name|description
     3|high-ISO NR|two instances of profiled denoise
     4|Sepia|

So I guess that's what Patrick suggested.  But this has only deleted
the (id, name, description) triplet.  Where is the actual style
definition?  Is that in style_items?  I don't know...

I really think that a file based storage with one file per style would
be so much more user friendly!



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