Le jeudi 25 juin 2020 à 17:46 -0400, Robert Krawitz a écrit :
> Think about this from a non-developer perspective.  

Sure!

> If I'm using a spreadsheet, and I import a CSV
> file, I'm actually making a copy of it, not simply referring to it.  There 
> are ways of creating a
> reference, such that the spreadsheet is updated when the reference is, but 
> they're not called
> "import". 

Because when you leave the spreadsheet application there is no more ref
to the spreadsheet. You need to open it again next time you start your
spreadsheet application. That's not how darktable works, there is a
database and next time you start dt the pictures are there. The import
is done once and only once and it is really an import.

BTW, the OP is probably just a troll, he said to be moving from Lr but
Lr does exactly the same with the same naming IIRC (Import folder).

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