>
> The OP was asking how to open an image in dt without adding to the dt
> library.
> Is that possible in Windows, its certainly can't be done in Linux
> without modifying the darktable executable.
>

Opening an image in darktable without adding it to a library is impossible
(in any OS), and it was the same in 3.4 and the versions before. That's how
darktable works, the mere act of opening the image adds it to the
library/database because there is where the operations done to the image
are saved. Even if the --library :memory: option is used the image is added
to a database, it's just that it's temporary and resides in RAM.

> I did like the option to open (import) just a
> > single image in DT3.4. I guess I can still do that in 3.6 but with a few
> > more clicks.
>

I still don't get where the problem is. Adding a single image works exactly
the same in 3.6 and 3.4, with the same number of steps. The button just
changed the name from "add image" to "add to library".

Regards,
Guillermo

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