I think that *if* this list represented some sort of user task sequence there would be some point in the discussion as to whether it is more natural to follow steps up or down a list (not that we would ever reach consensus). However the sequence of modules isn't the sequence we should apply them but instead the processing pipe order that dt will execute them in - and we have a free choice in what order we configure modules. As such it really doesn't matter at all which way up the list is orientated (I personally prefer the current bottom up one but wouldn't want to waste a second of a dev's time changing it gratuitously).
A completely different point is that, unlike some other alternatives, dt doesn't really present modules to the user in a sequence that suits and guides a particular workflow. That's something I hope will one day change but while functionality is expanding rapidly, and no consensus on an optimum dt workflow is available, it probably isn't the time to build or ask for that sort of guidance aimed at the starting user. Rgds, Rob. -----Original Message----- From: Emmanuel Lacour [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 16 May 2013 15:48 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Darktable-users] Feature Request/Discussion On 16/05/2013 14:25, David Vincent-Jones wrote: > The foundation always sits under the roof .... I think :D) > that's a common preference option to allow user to invert such sort order ... imho ;) > > On 13-05-13 03:35 PM, Emmanuel Lacour wrote: >> On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 09:26:40AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote: >>> I to work "top to bottom" and would appreciate seeing the modules >>> presented as I would access them, top to bottom, rather than as a >>> time-line with the last applied at the top. We *are* discussing >>> *only* the "favorites" folder? >> +1, first at top, last at bottom would make more sense. >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AlienVault Unified Security Management (USM) platform delivers complete security visibility with the essential security capabilities. Easily and efficiently configure, manage, and operate all of your security controls from a single console and one unified framework. Download a free trial. http://p.sf.net/sfu/alienvault_d2d _______________________________________________ Darktable-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/darktable-users The content of this email is private and confidential, and unless otherwise stated only the intended recipient may use the content of this email for its intended purpose. If you are not the intended recipient, you may not retain, copy, forward or disclose the information herein, and we ask you to notify the sender or contact our Customer Services department on 0844 633 1000 or at [email protected] The copyright and all other intellectual property rights subsisting in or to the contents of this email belong to NHBC or are used with the permission of the owner and all such rights are reserved. Recipients are asked to note that opinions, conclusions and other information in the contents of this email that do not relate to the official business of NHBC are neither given nor endorsed by NHBC. This email has been scanned for viruses, but NHBC does not accept any liability in respect of loss or damage caused by any virus which is not detected by its virus detection systems. Data Protection Act 1998. NHBC is the Data Controller for the purposes of the Act. Your personal details will be stored and processed in accordance with the Act for the purposes of dealing with your enquiry or claim and for research and statistical purposes. If you make a claim under a Buildmark policy you agree to your data being passed to others involved with your claim such as the original builder, or a consultant or remedial works contractor that we may employ in connection with your claim(s) and matter ancillary to your claim(s). Other than disclosure provided for in this statement, we will not pass any data about you to any other party without your permission unless we are required to do so by law. NHBC, the National House-Building Council, is a company registered by guarantee in England, registration number 320784, and it is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AlienVault Unified Security Management (USM) platform delivers complete security visibility with the essential security capabilities. Easily and efficiently configure, manage, and operate all of your security controls from a single console and one unified framework. Download a free trial. http://p.sf.net/sfu/alienvault_d2d _______________________________________________ Darktable-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/darktable-users
