Please give more testing to darkroom modules which have on-image
controls like graduated density, crop, spots, masks. I would like to be
sure they don't miscalculate the coordinates on display.
On Wed, 3 Dec 2014 17:57:01 -0800
Raymundo Vega wrote:
> Executed directly from dmg file after copying
DT's GUI is scaled according to DPI so that physical size of fonts (and
other elements) remains the same. I get that with more pixels on
display users may want to make things smaller, there are 2 ways to do
that:
1). screen_dpi_overwrite setting in ~/.config/darktable/darktablerc
2). tuning font si
And BTW you may want to increase maximum size of image drawing area in
preferences so that picture would take the whole available space.
On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 12:12:42 +0100
Moritz Moeller wrote:
> On 03/12/14 20:30, parafin wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > for those interested in OS X HiDPI s
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 7:19 AM, Moritz Moeller
wrote:
> On 30/11/14 6:56 pm, johannes hanika wrote:
> > the target space is the full bounding box of the widget, not the 1x1
> > pixel triangle. if that is hard to hit for you you're even worse with
> > the mouse than i am.
>
> I should have written
On 04/12/14 12:40, parafin wrote:
> DT's GUI is scaled according to DPI so that physical size of fonts (and
> other elements) remains the same. I get that with more pixels on
> display users may want to make things smaller, there are 2 ways to do
> that:
> 1). screen_dpi_overwrite setting in ~/.con
I assume by old version you mean rc1 (1.5.1). It didn't detect the
right DPI at all (since OS X always reports it as 72) which screwed up
other GUI things (like font size in bauhaus widgets). It was fixed
since then and the change is unrelated to Retina. The way it looks now
is the "correct" way, i
I understand that the match before was just luck.
However, we know what size system fonts have on a Mac (you can't change it
without using some third party tools).
So why not make sure that the size in mm of the average text in DT matches
that of the average text in menus/dialogs on OS X?
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Hello
Now in the file manager mode the mouse wheel is assigned to the slider
of number of pictures per line, not for scrolling.
With respect,
Alexander Rabtchevich
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That happened after importing of new images. After they were processed
with a style, the scrolling appeared again.
With respect,
Alexander Rabtchevich
Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
> Hello
>
> Now in the file manager mode the mouse wheel is assigned to the slider
> of number of pictures per line,
On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:16:48 +0100
Moritz Mœller wrote:
> I understand that the match before was just luck.
>
> However, we know what size system fonts have on a Mac (you can't change it
> without using some third party tools).
> So why not make sure that the size in mm of the average text in D
On 04/12/14 21:08, parafin wrote:
> Easiest way is to change font sizes in darktable.gtkrc. It has already
> been done for OS X before DPI fix. But the question is which sizes
> (there are 2) to use? Can you guarantee they will always match system
> font size? And why it's different from Linux?
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