On 2017-07-12 03:32 PM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2017, 12:38:28 CEST schrieb I. Ivanov:
On 2017-07-12 04:29 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Tobias Ellinghaus [07-12-17 04:14]:
Am Dienstag, 11. Juli 2017, 17:58:31 CEST schrieb I. Ivanov:
I "may" have found it - looks lik
Am Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2017, 12:38:28 CEST schrieb I. Ivanov:
> On 2017-07-12 04:29 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Tobias Ellinghaus [07-12-17 04:14]:
> >> Am Dienstag, 11. Juli 2017, 17:58:31 CEST schrieb I. Ivanov:
> >>> I "may" have found it - looks like it behaves differently depending
> >>>
On 2017-07-12 04:29 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Tobias Ellinghaus [07-12-17 04:14]:
Am Dienstag, 11. Juli 2017, 17:58:31 CEST schrieb I. Ivanov:
I "may" have found it - looks like it behaves differently depending
where the mouse pointer is when in zoomed mode ...
You are right, the info i
That will also fail most of the time as DT modifies the XMP for many
reasons, not only direct editions. For example, just opening the image in
darkroom will normally trigger an update in the XMP file modification time,
even if you immediately close it without touching anything else.
Regards,
Guille
On Wed, 12 Jul 2017 07:00:05 -0700
darkta...@911networks.com wrote:
>Sorry, but that doesn't work.
>
>find ~/darktable -type f -name "*.xmp" -newermt 2017-07-01 ! -newermt
>2017-07-31 -print
>
>Gives me all 1153 xmps for July but 98% of these xmps were created by
>DT during the import. There was n
On Wed, 12 Jul 2017 07:42:43 +0200
"Frank J." wrote:
>There's no internal data to answer this question.
>But after editing an image the *.xmp-sidecar-file is written.
>
>Try the Linux "find"-command with search für file-date.
Sorry, but that doesn't work.
find ~/darktable -type f -name "*.xmp"
* Tobias Ellinghaus [07-12-17 04:14]:
> Am Dienstag, 11. Juli 2017, 17:58:31 CEST schrieb I. Ivanov:
> > I "may" have found it - looks like it behaves differently depending
> > where the mouse pointer is when in zoomed mode ...
>
> You are right, the info is only overlayed when the mouse pointer
Am Dienstag, 11. Juli 2017, 17:58:31 CEST schrieb I. Ivanov:
> I "may" have found it - looks like it behaves differently depending
> where the mouse pointer is when in zoomed mode ...
You are right, the info is only overlayed when the mouse pointer is in the
upper half. It's the same when zooming