Dear dt developers,

This discussion shows the progressive approach to the development of dt. 
This is what makes software such as this a really viable alternative. 
Thank you for your dedication and commitment. I hope other opensource 
projects are aware of this. It should be an inspiration to them.

Kind regards, willemf

On 13/05/2013 14:38, [email protected] wrote:
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> Date: Mon, 13 May 2013 12:09:31 +0000
> From: "Ian Christie" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Darktable-users] Feature Request/Discussion
> To: "Darktable user list" <[email protected]>
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> I agree that breaking the UI's default behavior is a bad idea. But Jiew Peng 
> Lim's suggestion of allowing the user to re-arrange the order of modules in 
> the favorites tab isn't a bad or drastic idea as it only affects the one 
> user. His other suggestion of changing the default order that has been long 
> established would cause confusion for everyone else.
>
> I personally wouldn't mind being able to move my most commonly used modules 
> to the top of the favorites list and have others I like below for when I need 
> them. I say that because any imposed order isn't efficient for everybody but 
> is a good starting point for someone to customize to their own tastes.
>
> --Ian Christie
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