By the way, if you want to reassign the shortcut, look at the
modules/flimstrip ... not the view/darktable.

I do assign my 0 rate to "q". It's better because I can use mouse on right
hand, and rate/reject on the left hand :)

Best,
:tom:


On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 8:20 PM, Anocha yimsiriwattana <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Patrik,
>
> Yes you can rate/reject while you in the darkroom though the filmstrip at
> the bottom of the screen. The icon quite small but you can select reject or
> start it.
>
> You can also use shortcut but you need to move the mouse over the
> filmstrip.
>
> This way, you don't have to move back and forward between lighttable and
> darkroom.
>
> Best,
> :tom:
>
>
> On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 8:08 PM, Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I shoot youth soccer and get 700-1200 images per game.  I am trying to
>> adjust my work-flow to Darktable but find several time consuming issues.
>> I am unable to rate and tag photos as I edit, must flip back and forth
>> between lighttable and darkroom views.
>>
>> I rate and/or reject each photo in turn during editing and also add a tag
>> with the player's uniform number for later separation into game sub albums
>> for parents to view.
>>
>> It would really improve my work-flow if I were able to apply tags and
>> ratings (including reject) from the darkroom during editing instead of
>> constantly flipping back and forth.  And, frequently returning to
>> lighttable view provides the first photo rather than the corresponding
>> darkroom photo.  Then it is very time consuming finding the correct *next*
>> photo.
>>
>> I have also noticed that turning on cropping does not automagically enable
>> it but a mouse click on one of the cropping options is necessary or twice
>> clicking on the "cropping" module.  And that straightening must be
>> performed before cropping ???
>>
>> I did make a style which applies base curve, sharpen, exposure and enables
>> cropping upon importing.
>>
>> Suggestions are welcome.  I am sure that my approach is causing much of my
>> frustration.
>>
>> tks for a great product, quality of the output is great.
>>
>> ps:  I have used BibblePro5/AfterShotPro and the work-flow is wonderful
>> but the quality of the software is very low with constant crashes which
>> relate to feature entry speed and/or option selection.  And this is on an
>> i7/12gb and raid sata3 data drives and ssd program drive.  BibblePro5 was
>> better before being sold :^(.
>>
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