Il 14/04/2014 17:09, Max Killer ha scritto:
> On 04/11/2014 07:14 PM, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
>> Am 11.04.2014 16:59, schrieb Martin Schoepf:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> For me arrow up/down is working fine in lighttable mode. Maybe make sure 
>>> the images have focus.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>> Martin
>> For me up/down arrows scroll the lines up and down but not next/previous 
>> picture.
>>
>> Matthias
>>
>>
>>
> Hello,
>
> this depends (at least in my developer version) on the lighttable 
> _mode_, selected with the dropbox in the center under the lighttable.
> So in "zoomable light table" the response you described, in "file 
> manager" the behavior is like desired (means left/down moves to the next 
> image).
>
> So long,
>
> hal

Nope :)

I'm using dt git vesion: darktable 1.5+54~ga254257

in both modes, arrow scrolls the lighttable but doesn't select the
next/prev image.

If you keep your mouse pointer inside the lighttable, you change the
selected images because the mouse selector enter on a new image, but
this is confusing.

If your mouse points outside the lighttable, the selected image doesn't
change.

Another confusing behavior is the difference between selected images
(white bordered) and "current image" (the image under the mouse pointer,
light gray background).

Let's say you have 2 image selected and another image under the mouse
pointer. If you use F3 to color-tag the image, you tag the image pointed
by the mouse.
If you move the mouse elsewhere, pressing f3 you tag the 2 selected images.

The same with tag, rates, ...



Last really bad thing derived from previous description:
If I zoom the lighttable (in filemanager mode) to show 1 image only and
then I move the mouse pointer over the panels, then use arrow keys to
move change image, if now I use f3 I can see that I'm not tagging the
image I see, but the first image I zoomed. If I put the mouse over the
image, then it is tagged.

IMHO this is very confusing, and makes really hard to work with keyboard
only.

Ivan


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