Stéphane Gourichon (2017-Mar-31, excerpt):
> It appears that the real cause is not the mouse pointer exiting the
> textbox, but entering the drop-downs above and below. It's not that
> the mouse leave the textbox, it's that entering a dropdown steals
> focus.
Interesting observation.
Le 31/03/2017 à 18:38, Stéphane Gourichon a écrit :
It looks like darktable UI implements some sort of
focus-follows-pointer behavior, which is uncommon these days. I do not
know of any other gtk app that does this (or any recent app, what was
the last one I saw behaving like this ... a
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On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 9:26 PM, Scott wrote:
> My camera had the wrong date set so the exif date is wrong on my raw
> files. I know I shouldn't use exfittool to correct it in the RAW file
> as I risk ruining in the future, but I'd like correct the date in my
> jpg exports
On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 9:36 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Gary Parkinson [03-31-17 14:21]:
>> I'm loving the new experimental feature in Darktable today. Can it be made a
>> permanent module?
Hint: Konami code ;)
>> --
>> Gary Parkinson
>>
>>
>>
As I admit being able to see informations on pictures that are not selected is
of great value, being able to modify pictures that are not selected would in no
way have to be possible.
Two suggestions :
a- implement undo for every operation, should it concern one or all the
pictures in the
My camera had the wrong date set so the exif date is wrong on my raw
files. I know I shouldn't use exfittool to correct it in the RAW file
as I risk ruining in the future, but I'd like correct the date in my
jpg exports from DT.
Is there any way to change the exif date of exported images in
I'm loving the new experimental feature in Darktable today. Can
it be made a permanent module?
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For the particular issue I raised, changing how widget focus is handled
would not really fix it properly -- without confirmation dialogs or some
other safety mechanism for the "discard" and "paste all" commands, it would
still be possible to, effectively, destroy one's database with a single
Colin Adams (2017-Mar-31, excerpt):
> On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 at 17:58 Pascal Obry wrote:
> > This looks like a feature to me and I use it this way to mark multiple
> > photos very close with the same rating and/or color.
> >
>
> Whereas to me it's a bug.
I have to admit, Pascal
On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 at 17:58 Pascal Obry wrote:
> Colin,
>
> > In darkroom, using the film-strip to select the photo to be edited.
> > If I press a Function key to set the colour label, or a numeric to
> > set the star rating, the setting is made on the photo which has the
> >
Stéphane Gourichon (2017-Mar-31, excerpt):
> I like the idea of keeping things simple, but can you tell a
> solution that does not increase complexity?
I'd be happy if I had to click somewhere before it accepts input.
I.e., focus-does-NOT-follow-mouse.
Lighttable, click on one image. If you
I can supply one scenario.
In darkroom, using the film-strip to select the photo to be edited.
If I press a Function key to set the colour label, or a numeric to set the
star rating, the setting is made on the photo which has the mouse pointer
over it in the film strip. Not the selected photo
Le 31/03/2017 à 18:16, dt-l...@stefan-klinger.de a écrit :
In this thread we're just throwing more complexity (backups, undo in
lighttable) at a problem that arose from DT's user interface. An
application should protect a user from involuntarily causing damage,
and in that respect DT is an
Am 31.03.2017 um 05:43 schrieb darkta...@911networks.com:
> Me too, I have had to edit every image selected because I pressed
> the wrong key.
In this thread we're just throwing more complexity (backups, undo in
lighttable) at a problem that arose from DT's user interface. An
application should
Hi,
when DT 2.3.0 is done exporting images, it brings itself to the
foreground if its window does not have the focus. Can I disable this?
Rationale: Ususally I start other work while DT is exporting. When it
grabs the focus it will interpret all my keystrokes, e.g., changing
all image ratings
Thanks for your answer.
There is no name in the image information module, just (65535) but the
camera name is OK (and it is a non-removable lens). So what is the
procedure to have this fixed?
Anyway, a manual distortion correction module would be appreciated too, as
it can be used for artistic
I have just bought a laptop with gtx1050 installed. 4GVram. Going through
hell getting the drivers working though.
AMD is easier to get running *ducks and runs
On Fri, 31 Mar 2017, 13:08 Remco Viëtor, wrote:
> On Friday, March 31, 2017 12:01:18 PM CEST Brune Wayce
On Friday, March 31, 2017 12:01:18 PM CEST Brune Wayce wrote:
> Hi,
> which NVidia card did you get?
> I'm looking for a new NVidia card for my pc (now I'm, working with the
> integrated gpu intel hd2500 and i5-3450) and I'm wondering if a NVidia 1050
> would be enough to get a sensible boost...
>
On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 1:28 PM, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:
Hi.
> My Canon G5X isn't recognized by darktable,
>
isn't recognized by exiv2 (no lens name in image information module), or by
lensfun?
First thing to do would be to report this to the appropriate upstream
My Canon G5X isn't recognized by darktable, so the lens distortion module
cannot correct the heavy distortions produced at widest angles (24 and 28
mm equivalent).
So, after having done everything else in darktable, I'm obliged to use Gimp
on the exported TIFF to manually correct the lens
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