Thank-you Pat. I appreciate the response.

First thing that I should clarify is that I’m running dt on Mac 10.9.5 and, I 
had no similar issues when running 1.4.2 a few days ago.
 
dk runs full screen. There is more than enough real estate available for the 
display not to appear “over”-cropped

I’ve searched for the old dk config file as well as an old dk cache file on my 
Mac system but, I haven’t been able to find them. Could somebody perhaps give 
me a hint as to where they might be stored? Same thing goes for the library .db.

On 14 Dec 2014, at 18:56, Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is perhaps the cropped size smaller than the display size as in
> full-screen the image defaults to display 100% of the image or fit-screen
> if larger than display screen



> 
>> - I am unable to access the directories when trying to import
>> - folders/files/images.  I see the root directory but when I try to
>> - expand it, nothing happens.  As a result, I can’t bring in any new
>> - files.
> 
> More than likely a problem on *your* system.  I do not have that problem
> on openSUSE Tumbleweed and have not heard here of it.  Check the
> permissions of those directories you cannot see.
> 
>> 
>> Thinking that perhaps there were still some bugs in the OS version of
>> the updated program, I found and reinstalled a 1.4.2 .dmg.  I deleted
>> the 1.6 app with AppCleaner.  But, when trying to start the 1.4.2 app,
>> nothing happened.  So, I reinstalled 1.6!  Alas, I’m still faced with
>> the earlier problems.
> 
> iianm, the db files are not compatable, ie: you may upgrade but cannot go
> back using the same library.db
> 
>> Here’s an interesting observation: Although I wiped out the entire app
>> (1.4.and 1.6), my earlier settings (ie “recently collected images”)
>> still show up!  This leads me to believe hope that perhaps a clean
>> uninstall and a clean reinstall would sort things out.  Unfortunately, I
>> don’t where these other settings might be hiding.
> 
> did you remove ~/.config/darktable and ~/.cache/darktable
> 
> 
>> Can somebody please shed some further light?   Many thanks, in advance!
> 
> Maybe???
> 
>> *  I was initially intimidated by working in RAW but Robert Hutton’s
>>   excellent videos showed me the light.  I now only shoot in RAW!  Once
>>   I get this problem worked out, I’ll be able to do something again
>>   with the files.
> 
> :^)
> 
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