Hi,
thanks for the hint. I'll have a closer look.
Ulrich
Am 01.07.2013 20:18, schrieb Pascal Obry:
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> For the record I had to revert (335d82bf3d) otherwise I had many crashes
> while using the clone iop.
>
> Ulrich, this is your commit, can you have a look? Thanks.
>
>> commit 4489e5fae3d380e6f
For the record I had to revert (335d82bf3d) otherwise I had many crashes
while using the clone iop.
Ulrich, this is your commit, can you have a look? Thanks.
> commit 4489e5fae3d380e6f6edc537e62cd51af6f88f12
> Author: Pascal Obry
> Date: Mon Jul 1 20:13:00 2013 +0200
>
> Revert "fix a fe
Hi, I am a new Darktable user, and I own a Nikon D7000. I registered to
this mailing list to let you know that the D7000 can be added to the
tethering supported list on the website. I only had little crashes, but
they are an already fixed bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=892228
If
johannes hanika writes:
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>
>
> Hi,
> I am owning a Pentax K100d and it is not working _with_ the fix. In the
> Metadata it says just "K100D" without the "PENTAX".
>
>
> is that also what exiv2 would report on the command line? sometimes this
data is read through libraw and looks
different..
Hi!
Sorry for the late response. I reworked the patch to address your comments:
- I removed IS_BAUHAUS_SLIDER and replaced it with the already existing
DT_IS_BAUHAUS_WIDGET. I had to add a forward declaration for
DT_BAUHAUS_WIDGET_TYPE, as it was missing from the calling module (I know
zero about
I have just pushed a new version. This version disable the statuses on
the filmstrip when in the darkroom or map module. To me this was
cluttering the interface and in any case was not intended.
Pascal.
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