On samedi 22 janvier 2022 07:28:57 CET Top Rock Photography wrote:
> IF one's card is 32GB or less, it will not store time zone data, and that
> may cause problems. If one does not have local time being kept correctly
> by the OS, that may cause problems. If one's camera does not save local
> time
I think this is NOT a LInux issue (per se), and is MOSTLY a Nikon —and
perhaps other manufacturers— issue, with a bit of legacy DOS for good
measure.
With my Linux system, everything is chris & curry. Here is my exiftool grep.
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* Terry Duell [01-21-22 17:26]:
> Hello,
> I have just built a Fedora 35 rpm of darktable release-3.9.0-150-g971a3399f,
> and
> noticed the following message in the initial test/configuration stage of the
> build...
>
> CMake Warning at src/libs/CMakeLists.txt:100 (find_package):
> By not
Hello,
I have just built a Fedora 35 rpm of darktable release-3.9.0-150-g971a3399f, and
noticed the following message in the initial test/configuration stage of the
build...
CMake Warning at src/libs/CMakeLists.txt:100 (find_package):
By not providing "FindSDL2.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this
In the manual:
https://docs.darktable.org/usermanual/3.8/en/preferences-settings/miscellaneous/#interface,
look for the option "position of the scopes module".
Regards,
Guillermo
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 5:52 PM David Vincent-Jones
wrote:
> I notice that some demo videos are showing the
Look in your .config/darktable/darktablerc file for this line:
"plugins/darkroom/histogram/panel_position=right"
Change the last word to "left". It's line 508 on my Linux machine.
Hit Ctrl-Shift-n to get rid of the thumbnail.
Willy Williams
I notice that some demo videos are showing the histogram located
top-left on the darkroom display. This would be helpful on my rather
smaller screen. I do not see in the manual where to effect this option.
darktable