I have been easily compiling darktable git on Ubuntu 19.10 for ages. But
when I recently upgraded to 20.04, compiling started to fail. Just
wanted to pass along that i found an old post from Roman Lebedev that
said to try "git clean -f -d -x" so I did and it cleaned the buiild
directory up.
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020, at 11:26, Willy Williams wrote:
> As requested - https://sparkwerximagesllc.pixieset.com/problemchild/.
> Interestingly, this is occurring on only one of three machines.
This is one sympton I noticed before when attempting to use a not-recent-enough
version of GTK3, along
Hi Romano
If you search the mailing list you'll find a thread entitled "Fontsize
with darktable 3.0.0~git325.4538201be" which lists a few ways to fix this.
On 18/04/2020 21:47, Romano Giannetti wrote:
Good evening everyone. I hope to find everybody safe and healthy.
Thank you again to the
Hi David,
the retouch tool using a suitable size brush would do this. Select
source pixels just above or below the line by hovering mouse over the
source and using the keyboard shortcut shift + left-click. Then paint over
the line and the retouch tool would usually do a good job. However,
HI Michael,
Try right-clicking on the photo. This should reveal all the
retouching shapes. I am using the windows version.
cheers
On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 at 04:09, Michael Staats wrote:
> >> Original message
> >> From: Michael Staats
> >> Date: 2/2/20 9:57 pm
What does "Select Untouched" actually do? The manual says it selects
images that have "not yet been developed", but what does that mean? As
far as I'm seeing, it never selects anything.
I'm importing my images from the camera with digikam, so they all have
sidecar files--I don't know if that
Good evening everyone. I hope to find everybody safe and healthy.
Thank you again to the developers of DT, which is a really incredible
piece of software.
I just upgraded to DT 3.0.2 (Ubuntu 18.04, using PPA
ubuntuhandbook1/darktable) and I have a very strange behavior; I am
asking to see
The issue is that the Module Groups Control Bar is missing in the right
panel.
Willy
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On 4/18/2020 at 15:31, Jack Bowling wrote:
I can see all the edits if I right click after the last retouch has
been completed.
Jack
On 2020-04-18
I can see all the edits if I right click after the last retouch has been
completed.
Jack
On 2020-04-18 11:26 a.m., Willy Williams wrote:
As requested - https://sparkwerximagesllc.pixieset.com/problemchild/.
Interestingly, this is occurring on only one of three machines.
Willy
As requested - https://sparkwerximagesllc.pixieset.com/problemchild/.
Interestingly, this is occurring on only one of three machines.
Willy
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On 4/18/2020 at 13:27, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Willy Williams [04-18-20 13:24]:
I seem to
>> Original message
>> From: Michael Staats
>> Date: 2/2/20 9:57 pm (GMT+10:00)
>> To: darktable-user
>> Subject: [darktable-user] Another minor issue with retouch
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> DT 3.0.0
>> Ubuntu 18.04 (upgraded from 16.04)
>> Intel MiniPC "NUC", core i3, 16 GB RAM, onboard
* Willy Williams [04-18-20 13:24]:
> I seem to have discovered a malfunction in that the Module Groups Control
> Bar (Section 3.3.9 in The Fine Manual) has seemingly disappeared.
>
> (Screen shot below from my laptop)
>
>
> I've searched The Fine Manual for a shortcut that I may have
I seem to have discovered a malfunction in that the Module Groups
Control Bar (Section 3.3.9 in The Fine Manual) has seemingly disappeared.
(Screen shot below from my laptop)
I've searched The Fine Manual for a shortcut that I may have
inadvertently activated to hide it, all to no avail.
Hello all,
sometimes I just want to quickly share an image via copy/paste. Is
there any way to export an (individual) image to the clipboard? I kind
of hoped pressing Ctrl-C would do the job, but no. Currently I'm using
the system screenshot tool to (roughly) select the image as rendered
in the
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