/usr/share/darktable/themes needs root access and is designed to
receive installation files.
The $HOME/.config/darktable directory is here to host your customized
data (darktablerc and so on). Indeed the themes subdirectory is not, as
of today, created by default. You can create it.
So the best
* David Vincent-Jones [04-15-19 15:04]:
> Yes ... there is only a single theme in /usr/share/darktable/themes
>
> On 2019-04-15 11:44 a.m., Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * David Vincent-Jones [04-15-19 14:26]:
> > > I have at least now installed the roboto font and added the "condensed
> > >
Le lundi 15 avril 2019 à 11:58 -0700, David Vincent-Jones a écrit :
> Yes ... there is only a single theme in /usr/share/darktable/themes
Sure :) What do you expect? The new theme to materialize here by pure
magic :) I have just added this minutes ago, so either you recompile dt
with current
Yes ... there is only a single theme in /usr/share/darktable/themes
On 2019-04-15 11:44 a.m., Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* David Vincent-Jones [04-15-19 14:26]:
I have at least now installed the roboto font and added the "condensed
fonts" to the .css list of fonts but I find that I do not have
* David Vincent-Jones [04-15-19 14:26]:
> I have at least now installed the roboto font and added the "condensed
> fonts" to the .css list of fonts but I find that I do not have a
> /.config/darktable/themes directory at all not sure why this is not
> being placed during the install. The
I have at least now installed the roboto font and added the "condensed
fonts" to the .css list of fonts but I find that I do not have a
/.config/darktable/themes directory at all not sure why this is not
being placed during the install. The above changes so far are not
effecting how dt
Can you share a print screen of the lighttable/darktable with some modules
opened? (import, collect images, select, etc..)
I'm on xubuntu, upgraded to 18.04, installed the fonts, and I'm not sure if
what I'm having is correct, but it doesn't look OK.
El dom., 14 abr. 2019 a las 20:10, David
That was already done in my case.
Le lundi 15 avril 2019 à 06:49 -0400, Aurélien Pierre a écrit :
> Remember to reset screen_dpi_overwrite=-1 (so no
> overwritting) in darktablerc and install all the Roboto font
> packages, especially the display/thin variant, which is used
>
Hi,
I got the same kind of issue (manjaro gnome, roboto font used) :
To get something satisfying without enlarging the panels I just
generalized "condensed fonts" (css file, line 211)
Note : to tweak the css copy the darktable.css with a customized name
to your .config/darkable/themes
My gtk3 version looks OK:
[david@W530 ~]$ pkg-config --modversion gtk+-3.0
3.24.8
Things look correct in dt if I reduce my font size to 9 but that makes
my desktop font size very small. I would have assumed that there would
be a size correlation between the desktop font sizes and those on dt.
* David Vincent-Jones [04-14-19 19:13]:
> I am running Manjaro with the XFCE desktop. I have now increased the width
> of my side panels to 340, changed the screen dpi and reduced my desktop font
> size but still am having problems to see the full length of menu items. I am
> using the default
I am running Manjaro with the XFCE desktop. I have now increased the
width of my side panels to 340, changed the screen dpi and reduced my
desktop font size but still am having problems to see the full length of
menu items. I am using the default Gnome theme if that has any bearing
on the
By adjusting the dpi of my screen some of the fonts and spacing do
appear to be quite acceptable. The (right side darkroom menu) module
names are now just fine but the module names as used in the (left side
darkroom) history list do not change and look ugly by comparison. It
appears that 2
* Patrick Shanahan [04-13-19 10:29]:
> * Pascal Obry [04-13-19 02:55]:
> >
> > A new large merge is about to happen.
> >
> > This time it is on the GUI side. A large rewrite from Aurélien which
> > makes everything related to layout, font size, etc... done directly in
> > CSS. No more messing
* Pascal Obry [04-13-19 02:55]:
>
> A new large merge is about to happen.
>
> This time it is on the GUI side. A large rewrite from Aurélien which
> makes everything related to layout, font size, etc... done directly in
> CSS. No more messing in GTK code to add GUI borders, spacing, colors...
* Patrick Shanahan [04-13-19 08:38]:
> * Pascal Obry [04-13-19 05:22]:
> > Hello Matej,
> >
> > > I'm not sure whether this is intended behaviour or a bug, please see
> > > the linked image. The font is a lot bigger, and overall the GUI
> > > doesn't look as "refined" as before.
> >
> > This
* Pascal Obry [04-13-19 05:22]:
> Hello Matej,
>
> > I'm not sure whether this is intended behaviour or a bug, please see
> > the linked image. The font is a lot bigger, and overall the GUI
> > doesn't look as "refined" as before.
>
> This looks ok to me. The font is indeed a bit bigger by
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