[Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]> schrieb am 28.1.2020 um 9:49 Uhr:]
>I don't believe "all" is a good approach and cannot fathom why it would be >pursued. One should *only* activate scripts that provide a wanted/needed >function. Then test for compatability and deactivate if not compatible. This is what happened: 1) I missed functions in DT that I thought to be essential such as automatic backup at shutdown. 2) I found the mention of lua scripts in darktable.3.0.usermanual-de.pdf. 3) I found it very cumbersome to write requirements in luarc for each script I want to test. 4) I found the script include_all.lua and required it in luarc. So I had all scripts in DT preferences at the tab "Lua options" and enabled the ones I wanted. That were NOT all only some of them. 5) I thought only the enabled scripts are active. ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
