> Message du 22/07/18 13:01
> De : "Lorenzo Bolzani"
> A : "Harald"
> Copie à : "darktable forum"
> Objet : Re: [darktable-user] How to (or can I) narrow down the lighttable
> history search rule by a given used module?
>
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> One last thing, to "remove" a module from DT history I do th
Thanks! That was easy (when you know how to do it) ;).
I thought 'search folder' meant something else, because nothing happened
at first, only after restart.
Op 22-07-18 om 19:17 schreef Bernhard:
just right click on the striped through entry and point dt to the new
location
reimporting
just right click on the striped through entry and point dt to the new
location
reimporting could result in orphan entries in dt
kneops schrieb am 22.07.2018 um 18:03:
I thought so, but I wanted to avoid re-importing lots of folders so I
was looking in the .config/darktable folder if I could f
I thought so, but I wanted to avoid re-importing lots of folders so I
was looking in the .config/darktable folder if I could find an editable
file with folder paths.
Op 22-07-18 om 17:57 schreef Patrick Shanahan:
* kneops [07-22-18 11:47]:
I was tidying up my computer and wanted to mount t
When I want to add metadata, the image that is clicked will get the
metadata attached, unless the mouse hovers another image after that,
then that image will get the metadata. So this means adding metadata
will be on whatever image the mouse cursor is at that moment, which
already made me made
* kneops [07-22-18 11:47]:
> I was tidying up my computer and wanted to mount the 5 disks in an nicer
> way. But that means DT will show all already imported folders with their
> names striped through. Is there a way to correct this inside DT? If not I
> will leave the mount points as they are.
I
I was tidying up my computer and wanted to mount the 5 disks in an nicer
way. But that means DT will show all already imported folders with their
names striped through. Is there a way to correct this inside DT? If not
I will leave the mount points as they are.
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I doubt this is an existing functionality. If you are comfortable with
shell programming you could try this:
- Go into core options and enable: "look for updated xmp files on startup"
https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/core_options.html
This will make the next startup very slow and may fin
On dimanche 22 juillet 2018 11:26:33 CEST Harald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying / using far too many modules in the past.
>
> Today I would like to find all my images using a specific module
> (several modules and hundreds of images, to be honest).
>
> What do I need to do to find all my current
Hi,
I was trying / using far too many modules in the past.
Today I would like to find all my images using a specific module
(several modules and hundreds of images, to be honest).
What do I need to do to find all my current images using a specific
module? I would like to have this search (image
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