Hi Stéphane,

I'll have a deeper look. Most likely I will take some part of your 
descriptions and merge them with my text. Hope I can work on it the next 
days.

Ulrich

Am 31.10.2014 um 16:07 schrieb Stéphane Gourichon:
> Hello,
>
> After writing and preparing for a pull request, I noticed that Ulrich
> already had written something!
>
> It's in master branch, attached as first child section to section 3.2
> DarkRoom concept but not visible online at
> http://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s02.html.php
>
> commit b45a60c5ead8241418fa046e94b1e6a7ea9bc67c
> Author: Ulrich Pegelow <[email protected]>
> Date:   Sun Oct 12 20:06:07 2014 +0200
>
>      usermanual: more on the concepts of pixelpipe, module order and
> history stack
>
> It covers the same topic with mostly the same content.
>
> I think a pull request makes little sense now. Ulrich, if you'd like to
> check it, the text is visible on
> https://github.com/fidergo-stephane-gourichon/darktable/blob/doc_module_order/doc/usermanual/topics/processingorder.xml
> .
>
> Anyway, thanks Jeremy for inciting me to contribute.
>
>
> Le 03/10/2014 10:37, jeremy rosen a écrit :
>> I would personnaly add it either to chapter 9 (special topics) or to a
>> new chapter (frequently asked questions, that we could develop
>> separately)
>>
>> Ulrich Pegelow is our usermanual-master, and his opinion is the one
>> you should most likely follow, but I don't think placement is that
>> important for the moment it can easily be changed after the fact.
>>
>> And yes, github pull requests is a great way to contribute to the user
>> manual
>
>


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