Adding to that: The liquify help labels stay in the header frame even when the
liquify module is no longer active (tab closed). This leads to a state
where the help says e.g. "click to add line" but nothing actually happens.
Aurélien PIERRE writes:
> Hi,
>
> I couldn't wait to try the new
Hi,
I couldn't wait to try the new features of DT 2.2 so I compiled it on
Ubuntu 16.04. Nice work !
However, while using the liquify module, the contextual help label
appears in the header and is 3 lines heigh (in French) which causes the
image frame to shrink while the header frame expands
we’re proud to announce the first release candidate for the upcoming 2.2 series
of darktable, 2.2.0rc0!
the github release is here: https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/
releases/tag/release-2.2.0rc0.
as always, please don’t use the autogenerated tarball provided by github, but
only our
Hi Phil,
why do you use Cygwin for your porting? After my experiences a port
using mwing64 is also possible. But it doesnt need the cygwin.dll and is
more windows-like. I have used MSYS2 with mingw64 for my port and it
works well for most parts. At this time my porting efforts have
On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 1:16 AM, Sascha Oleszczuk wrote:
> The new extract_wb ruby script can't export the wb settings from my fuji
> X-T2 RAF files.
> I get only the following message:
> ERROR: Couldn't figure out preset values, sorry
>
> I tried the extract_wb from
On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Phil Rosenberg wrote:
> Hi
> Up front I will say I have read your policy on Windows and totally
> agree. I also work on an open source project and supporting many OSs
> is tough and usually requires at least a couple of developers willing
Am 06.11.2016 um 10:00 schrieb Phil Rosenberg:
Thanks Ulrich
I just checked and the latest version of appstream available on Cygwin
appears to be 0.2.8-1 and I have this version installed.
I did a bit of grepping in the source directory and found the
update_contact tag in
Hi
Up front I will say I have read your policy on Windows and totally
agree. I also work on an open source project and supporting many OSs
is tough and usually requires at least a couple of developers willing
to use and test the code as it develops.
So with that in mind you are free to tell me