Today it's working fine... maybe I should have waited more (my computer at work is not very powerful and lot of resources are taken by other programs, including a virtual machine).

Anyway, version 1.2.1 on debian testing

Il mer, giu 12, 2013 at 7:17 ,Moritz Schallaböck <[email protected]> ha scritto:
Hm, it works for me (both ways). Maybe you're running an old version and updating will help? And if you rotate +/- 90deg there should be nothing cropped even if automatic cropping is enabled. But you probably should use the lighttable rotate anyway, the darkroom version is for fine adjustments.

Cheers
Moritz


On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Federico Bruni <[email protected]> wrote:

2013/6/12 Moritz Schallaböck <[email protected]>
in lighttable mode (ie. the library browser) you can rotate using the two buttons in the "selected image[s]" panel. This is probably what you want to use. Documentation: http://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch02s02s07.html.php



thank you, that's what I was looking for
but it works only with an image untouched, it doesn't work with another image I've already developed

weird.. I'll do some more tests
 
In darkroom mode (ie. the image editor), you can use the crop & rotate plugin and set the angle to 90 deg/-90 degree.


the problem is that the image is cropped even if automatic cropping is diabled



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