Actually, I don't think the OK button is the solution. I like how changes are 
applied live, I just would like to have undo. The two aren't incompatible with 
one another. A text editor, for example, applies the changes live, and every 
keystroke adds a step to the undo history.

George


Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 09:26:23 +0100
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Darktable-users] "OK" button

I agree with you, Ivan. I also use a fake operation to create the proper
 steps in the history (usually, I just toggle the over/underexposed 
indicator). I don't know what would be the ideal solution. This problem 
is a consequence of the fact that changes are applied live, without an 
"OK" button. It would be nice to have real undo, especially with the 
modules that don't take numerical inputs (Tone curve, Color zones etc.).
 It's almost impossible to restore a curve perfectly, and that 
discourages experimentation.


George


+ 1
Philippe DELETREE 






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