Well, I've no idea how to do it, not can I find it in the manual or online.
If someone could explain me to what the below means or an online example,
that would be great. Thanks very much.

"You can. Just don't browse to the target folder manually but use the
variables
as shown by the tooltip in the export lib."


Regards
Donal


On 15 October 2014 12:15, Rob Z. Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Is that actually the case?  I don’t generally export more than the odd
> image or two at any one time but I thought you could export anything in
> your current collection.
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> Rgds,
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> Rob.
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> *From:* Donal Buckley [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* 15 October 2014 12:00
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [Darktable-users] Suggestion: Export Queue option for images
> from multiple folders
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> Hey all,
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> Obligatory long time darktable user and love it comment.
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> I am using an older laptop with Intel Integrated graphics that can't
> advantage of OpenCL. Which means that many of my images take 10 to 15 mins
> each to export e.g. if I've been using the Equalizer module.
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>
>
> This means I have to try to schedule exporting. Because of this limitation
> it struck me that darktable could use a feature which I think would benefit
> everyone: an export queue.
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>
> Currently it's only possible to export from a single folder. I can't be
> the only person that will want to export from multiple different folders.
>
> If you work on two or more folders in one work session you can't schedule
> all the processed images to export together.
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>
>
> Regards
>
> Donal
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