Re: [darktable-dev] Full metadata editor

2019-07-22 Thread Bernhard
Maurizio Paglia schrieb am 22.07.19 um 17:05: to the original question I will prefere standard behaviour instead of popup too. agreed - from a user perspective. Except from the settings menu I only find the import dialog (interaction with the os) opening a separate window. Every other action

Re: [darktable-dev] Full metadata editor

2019-07-22 Thread philippe . weyland
Great ! > it should be kept within the module, as this better fits the usual > metadata-editing workflow. +1 > The unwieldiness might be countered by letting the user specify what set of > metadata keys should appear for editing. +1 The user keys selection could be done / udapted in a pop

Re: [darktable-dev] Full metadata editor

2019-07-22 Thread Anna Simon
Please please please do that. In particular, I want to to be able to edit the field "Lens Model", where I could insert the name of the lens (e.g. CZJ Flektogon). I am often using old lenses and it is annoying to open the photos in yet another program, maybe even switch to a different OS. I was

Re: [darktable-dev] Full metadata editor

2019-07-22 Thread August Schwerdfeger
I am in favor of an expanded metadata editor, but I think it should be kept within the module, as this better fits the usual metadata-editing workflow. The unwieldiness might be countered by letting the user specify what set of metadata keys should appear for editing. -- August Schwerdfeger

Re: [darktable-dev] Full metadata editor

2019-07-22 Thread Pascal Obry
Hi Sam, > I'd like to start working on a more complete metadata editing > interface. That's good to hear! > I've come up with two possible ways of doing this: > > 1) A pop up window - this gives a lot of space and flexibility to eventually > add as many different metadata-editing features as

[darktable-dev] Full metadata editor

2019-07-22 Thread Sam
Hi, I'd like to start working on a more complete metadata editing interface. I've come up with two possible ways of doing this: 1) A pop up window - this gives a lot of space and flexibility to eventually add as many different metadata-editing features as we could possibly want. 2) Expand the