Re: [darktable-user] Invisible 'OK' on C

2021-02-22 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* David Vincent-Jones [02-22-21 15:13]: > Yes, it is the 'OK' that sets the keystone adjustment . almost > impossible to find on any busy image. Changing to a different theme really > is no help. All it needs is that it acquire the same coloring that is used > with the lines and other

Re: [darktable-user] Invisible 'OK' on C

2021-02-22 Thread David Vincent-Jones
Yes, it is the 'OK' that sets the keystone adjustment . almost impossible to find on any busy image. Changing to a different theme really is no help. All it needs is that it acquire the same coloring that is used with the lines and other keystone symbols. I think that it just got

Re: [darktable-user] Invisible 'OK' on C

2021-02-22 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* David Vincent-Jones [02-22-21 14:43]: > I often spend a great amount of time hunting for the elusive 'OK' button > when I am correcting perspective with the Crop-and-Rotate module. The light > gray symbol is very easily lost especially on busy images. Conversely the > other symbols on this

[darktable-user] Invisible 'OK' on C

2021-02-22 Thread David Vincent-Jones
I often spend a great amount of time hunting for the elusive 'OK' button when I am correcting perspective with the Crop-and-Rotate module. The light gray symbol is very easily lost especially on busy images. Conversely the other symbols on this modules guidelines are distinctively colored and