Thank you Guido, that's perfect.
In addition, I'm now more motivated to switch to Debian 10, which is
still adventurous for me ;-)
Thanks again,
H.
Le 13/01/2020 à 21:39, Guido Scholz a écrit :
> Am Fri, 10. Jan 2020 um 18:36:57 +0100 schrieb Hervé Sainct:
>
> Hi Hervé,
>
>> Guido, I too was
Am Fri, 10. Jan 2020 um 18:36:57 +0100 schrieb Hervé Sainct:
Hi Hervé,
> Guido, I too was extremely interested, and (being quite the newbie) I
> tried.
>
> Everything goes well until the 'fakeroot' build command, where I get
>
> (a) a long series of warning about Lua* and then
>
> (b) an
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020, at 10:11, dt-l...@stefan-klinger.de wrote:
> jys (2020-Jan-09, excerpt):
> > If you're using a darktable version from after the panel-dragging
> > was added, you should also have numbered versions of those,
> > something like:
> >
> >
jys (2020-Jan-09, excerpt):
> If you're using a darktable version from after the panel-dragging
> was added, you should also have numbered versions of those,
> something like:
>
> darkroom/ui/0/panels_collapse_controls=FALSE
> lighttable/ui/1/panels_collapse_controls=FALSE
Interesting, thank
On 08/01/2020 20:28, Guido Scholz wrote :
> Instead of waiting for an updated ppa package, you can easily build your own
> package
> based on the debian experimental source packages like this, does not take
> more than
> five minutes: (...)
Guido, I too was extremely interested, and (being
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020, at 13:52, Stefan Klinger wrote:
> How can I diasble the arrows and the small strip at the edges of the
> monitor? I still have
>
> $ grep panels_collapse_controls ~/.config/darktable/darktablerc
> darkroom/ui/panels_collapse_controls=FALSE
>
Hi,
lhanks for making it possible to change the CSS during runtime.
Thanks for making the highlighting of selected text more visible!
Thanks for providing a lighter theme!
Wooho! I can change the width of the side panels by dragging!
But I also have some questions regarding the new version:
On 08/01/2020 20:28, Guido Scholz wrote :
> Instead of waiting for an updated ppa package, you can easily build your own
> package
> based on the debian experimental source packages like this, does not take
> more than
> five minutes: (...)
Guido, I too was extremely interested, and (being
Am Mon, 06. Jan 2020 um 21:01:04 -0500 schrieb Michael:
Hi Michael,
> So I'm thinking I want to compile 3.0 (getting tired of waiting for
> pascal to update his ppa). So I'm lost
Instead of waiting for an updated ppa package, you can easily build your own
package
based on the debian
FWIW, there's an alternative repository that contains 3.0:
http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2019/12/install-darktable-3-0-0-ubuntu-18-04-19-10/
On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 3:02 AM Michael wrote:
>
> So I'm thinking I want to compile 3.0 (getting tired of waiting for
> pascal to update his ppa).
Michael schrieb am 07.01.20 um 03:01:
So I'm thinking I want to compile 3.0 (getting tired of waiting for
pascal to update his ppa). So I'm lost I went to Github and dl the
zip but now what do I do? The instructions say:
Easy way
./build.sh --prefix /opt/darktable --build-type Release
Hi Mike,
If you're on Linux Mint, maybe this helps :
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=47=308397
It worked for me. !
Brgds,
Michael
On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 at 03:11, Michael wrote:
> So I'm thinking I want to compile 3.0 (getting tired of waiting for
> pascal to update his ppa). So I'm
So I'm thinking I want to compile 3.0 (getting tired of waiting for
pascal to update his ppa). So I'm lost I went to Github and dl the
zip but now what do I do? The instructions say:
Easy way
./build.sh --prefix /opt/darktable --build-type Release
What about the existing darktable
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