This whole issue seems to be a solution in search of a problem.  I'm just sayin'...  😕

Willy Williams

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On 10/25/2020 at 22:24, Matt Maguire wrote:
It's because the favorites tab is made redundant having the ability to fully customise your groups. if for some reason you want a favorites tab, then no worries, just create a module group called "favourites" (you can even use a "star" icon for it, like we used to have), and assign whatever favourite modules you want to your new custom favourites group.

On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 at 13:18, Bruce Williams <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I haven't tried any builds post the stable version of 3.2.1, but
    wanted ask, why is the favorites tab being removed? Or is this
    just a temporary situation during the development cycle?
    Cheers,
    Bruce Williams.

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    From: *Patrick Shanahan* <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>
    Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2020, 12:38
    Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Establishing a New Module Layout
    To: darktable forum <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>


    * David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> [10-25-20 21:06]:
    > I am still finding problems in establishing a 'custom' module
    layout now
    > that the Favorites column is removed. The following describes my
    approach
    > and some apparent problems that have resulted.
    >
    > a. I started with a 'scene referred' module set and then deleted
    all modules
    > that I would not generally use. That module grouping was then saved.
    >
    > b. Then I opened an image and turned on the most common modules
    and saved
    > each 'on' module as a named preset.
    >
    > c. Then I was able to see my module selection correctly shown in
    the 'active
    > module' column.
    >
    > d. Next I saved all of the active modules (with check marks) in
    a new style.
    >
    > My hope was that this style would place only my common modules
    (in the
    > correct order) in the active column for other images. To my
    surprise modules
    > from other groups not only appeared but were turned on. For instance
    > filmic-rgb and base-curve were both showing as being active!!
    >
    > I do understand that this is under development but I wonder if
    others are
    > having similar problems and have found a way around the
    difficulties.

    create a module/collection named "Fav" or your choice
    populate it with your favorite modules.

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