Importing might be the answer, however I much prefer to open darktable
from a terminal window with '$ darktable .'
On Sat, 2019-04-06 at 13:54 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Benjamin Daines [04-06-19 12:51]:
> > The issue I'm running into now, with database=:memory: is that if
> > I'veduplica
* Benjamin Daines [04-06-19 12:51]:
> The issue I'm running into now, with database=:memory: is that if I've
> duplicated an image so that I've got two xmp files for the same image
> (say IMG1.xmp and IMG1_01.xmp), when I close the folder and open it
> again, DT only reads the initial image, not t
The issue I'm running into now, with database=:memory: is that if I've
duplicated an image so that I've got two xmp files for the same image
(say IMG1.xmp and IMG1_01.xmp), when I close the folder and open it
again, DT only reads the initial image, not the second version. If I
then create a new ve