yes, that's definitely not the right fix since it leaves a memleak
behind... however this is probably the best workaround until I find a
correct fix. you might also want to comment the line just above, to be
safe...
properly fixing that one is very tricky. i'm looking into it, stay tuned...
as fo
Hi Matthias;
The installation of the luatex material appears to be very 'extensive'
Do I need to install the entire package that appears to be about 1 gb. in
size?
David
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Am Mittwoch, 27. Mai 2015, 18:42:19 schrieb Tom Vijlbrief:
> Is there a reason why this feature (searching on focal length) is not
> implemented?
Because it somehow slipped everyones mind. It's in git master now which will
eventually be released as darktable 2.0.
> I was thinking of simply addin
I still have problems when I am applying one of my styles directly after an
import.
Discard history stack leaves all of the default history, as well as any of my
presets, in place. If I then apply a specific style the result is a mess and
results in my having to manually flush and compress the
Le jeudi 28 mai 2015 à 17:47 +0200, David Vincent-Jones a écrit :
> I still have problems when I am applying one of my styles directly after an
> import.
Which version of dt is that? I have fixed an issue yesterday (end of day
French time) that really looks like this one.
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Pascal Obry / M
Am 28.05.2015 um 10:10 schrieb David Vincent-Jones:
> Hi Matthias;
>
> The installation of the luatex material appears to be very 'extensive'
> Do I need to install the entire package that appears to be about 1 gb. in
> size?
>
>
> David
>
>
On Thursday, May 28, 2015 18:53 Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
> Am 28.05.2015 um 10:10 schrieb David Vincent-Jones:
> > Hi Matthias;
> >
> > The installation of the luatex material appears to be very 'extensive'
> > Do I need to install the entire package that appears to be about 1 gb. in
> > size?
David,
Please keep mailing-list in copy to let a chance for others to comment.
> I have a number of presets that I use for 'normal' images; these presets are
> automatically applied during the import.
>
> If I open the roll in the darkroom the presets are in place.
>
> From the lighttable I s
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 6:47 PM, David Vincent-Jones
wrote:
> I still have problems when I am applying one of my styles directly after an
> import.
>
> Discard history stack leaves all of the default history, as well as any of
> my
> presets, in place.
That is *exactly* how it is supposed to wor
David,
Please keep darktable-devel. That's the last message I'll answer
directed to me only.
> Snap1: Original history includes dt basics as well as the presets that I have
> automatically applied to all incoming images.
Ok.
> Snap2: After 'discarding' the history my presets are still in plac
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 10:06 PM, Pascal Obry wrote:
>
> David,
>
> Please keep darktable-devel. That's the last message I'll answer
> directed to me only.
>
> > Snap1: Original history includes dt basics as well as the presets that I
> have
> > automatically applied to all incoming images.
>
> O
Hi,
When using most gtk3 themes (and aidwata of course), the "scroll" boxes
(where you choose a style, add tags…) are a bit messed up.
Attached is a small screenshot of this.
When scrolling in the box, the «empty» zone (lighter gray in the
capture) moves from top to bottom, depending on the
Le vendredi 29 mai 2015 à 08:29 +0200, Marc Cousin a écrit :
> When scrolling in the box, the «empty» zone (lighter gray in the
> capture) moves from top to bottom, depending on the scrolling direction.
>
> It happens at least with kde4, kde5, gnome (with archlinux). The only
> workaround I fou
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