Hi houz,
I have read your blog:
http://www.darktable.org/2011/07/that-other-os/
You said you have successfully cross-compiled darktable for Windows
from a Debian box, with only very little modification to the source
code.
I understand your reluctance of including the Windows OS, as
supporting W
On 21.10.2012 12:47, Pascal de Bruijn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently got a (second-hand) netbook, it's an Asus 1215P, which
> has a 12" display (1366x768) and a dual core Atom CPU 1.5ghz.
>
nice... I'm still using my old 10" with a single core 1.6GHz atom of the
first generation. Processing power
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 8:11 PM, David vincent-Jones
wrote:
> I am in the process of acquiring a new notebook with the primary
> function being to run darktable.
Why, for crying out loud, are to responding to this thread with a
question what to buy?
This thread is about cpu detection for atom pr
Hi, you can assign location by drag and drop images from filmstrip onto the map,
the find location panel is used to search for a place, enter a
address, city whatever
and double click the result and the map will show the place..
/H
2012/10/21 David vincent-Jones :
> Assuming that I have an approx
Assuming that I have an approximate location for a group of images (but
no GPX file) can I manually enter a single set of coordinates for one
image on a roll and then drag the other images from the film strip into
a corrected locations on the map?
What format does the 'Find Location' use? I tri
I am in the process of acquiring a new notebook with the primary
function being to run darktable. Are there specific areas of primary and
graphics processor that I need to be aware of in order to use dt's full
functionality?
I am currently consideringpurchasing a Lenovo W520 does anybody
Hi,
I've recently got a (second-hand) netbook, it's an Asus 1215P, which
has a 12" display (1366x768) and a dual core Atom CPU 1.5ghz.
Because it's not a 10" model (1024x600) Darktable is quite usable on
it, except that it's not superfast, but still bearable to an extent.
However, I've noticed t
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
>> >> It looks like quite a few options ended up in "gui options" where they
>> >> don't quite belong:
>> > Instead of claiming that they don't belong there you should give some
>> > reason why that's the case.
>>
>> Or you could try readin
Am Sonntag, 21. Oktober 2012, 11:57:44 schrub Alexandre Prokoudine:
> On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> >> It looks like quite a few options ended up in "gui options" where they
> >
> >> don't quite belong:
> > Instead of claiming that they don't belong there you should g
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
>> It looks like quite a few options ended up in "gui options" where they
>> don't quite belong:
>
> Instead of claiming that they don't belong there you should give some reason
> why that's the case.
Or you could try reading the text of t
Am Sonntag, 21. Oktober 2012, 00:54:45 schrub Alexandre Prokoudine:
> Hi,
Hi.
> It looks like quite a few options ended up in "gui options" where they
> don't quite belong:
Instead of claiming that they don't belong there you should give some reason
why that's the case.
> - all the "erase befo
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