No, Patrick. Not at all.
First,
There was a bug in darktable. I never did anything about it because I find
that the excellent darktable team is usually very quick to fix bugs without
my intervention, so I simply waited. (Usually when I go to make a bug
report, one has already been filed,
* Top Rock Photography [05-04-22 16:40]:
> Thank you, Michael. I also thought that was clear.
>
> To respond to the other two and give clarity; the penultimate paragraph
> says, “I should have made a bug report….”
>
> That suggests that the last paragraph is referring to me making that bug
>
Thank you, Michael. I also thought that was clear.
To respond to the other two and give clarity; the penultimate paragraph
says, “I should have made a bug report….”
That suggests that the last paragraph is referring to me making that bug
report, to make the amazing team aware of the problem,
Gee I read that as he was going to issue a report.
On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 3:19 PM Remco Viëtor wrote:
> On mercredi 4 mai 2022 02:38:36 CEST Top Rock Photography wrote:
> > The issue has nothing to do with Windows, nor fonts, and everything to do
> > with darktable.
> > I have only used
On mercredi 4 mai 2022 02:38:36 CEST Top Rock Photography wrote:
> The issue has nothing to do with Windows, nor fonts, and everything to do
> with darktable.
> I have only used Linux for the last umpteen years, and I had created some
> watermarks —in Linux— to use with darktable. Everything was
* Top Rock Photography [05-03-22 20:47]:
> Both previous images were created in darktable; one in 2017, the other just
> now.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Karim Hosein
> Top Rock Photography
> 754.999.1652
>
>
>
> On Tue, 3 May 2022 at 20:38, Top Rock Photography <
> ka...@toprockphotography.com>
* Top Rock Photography [05-03-22 20:42]:
> The issue has nothing to do with Windows, nor fonts, and everything to do
> with darktable.
> I have only used Linux for the last umpteen years, and I had created some
> watermarks —in Linux— to use with darktable. Everything was fine until the
> 3.x
Both previous images were created in darktable; one in 2017, the other just
now.
Sincerely,
Karim Hosein
Top Rock Photography
754.999.1652
On Tue, 3 May 2022 at 20:38, Top Rock Photography <
ka...@toprockphotography.com> wrote:
> The issue has nothing to do with Windows, nor fonts, and
Le 01/03/2022 à 18:48, Willy Williams a écrit :
Pascal, you were correct. The watermark works well in Linux now.
Thank you!
Willy Williams
On 3/1/22 at 12:15, Pascal Obry wrote:
Hello !
I believe that if you convert the text to a path all
Thank you, Pascal. One more thing to learn.
Willy Williams
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On 3/1/2022 at 12:15, Pascal Obry wrote:
Hello !
I believe that if you convert the text to a path all will work well.
Pascal, you were correct. The watermark works well in Linux now. Thank
you!
Willy Williams
On 3/1/22 at 12:15, Pascal Obry wrote:
Hello !
I believe that if you convert the text to a path all will work well.
Hello !
I believe that if you convert the text to a path all will work well.
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Patrick Shanahan writes:
* Willy Williams [02-28-22 21:42]:
Question:
I have some .svg watermark files that were generated in
Inkscape on the
Windows machines. They work superbly when applied using
darktable on the
Windows machines. When I copy those same .svg files to the
Linux
* Willy Williams [02-28-22 21:42]:
> Question:
>
> I have some .svg watermark files that were generated in Inkscape on the
> Windows machines. They work superbly when applied using darktable on the
> Windows machines. When I copy those same .svg files to the Linux machine
> and put them in
Question:
I have some .svg watermark files that were generated in Inkscape on
the Windows machines. They work superbly when applied using darktable
on the Windows machines. When I copy those same .svg files to the Linux
machine and put them in the correct place, then open them using the
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