Oh damn... there is a tiny scroll bar on the LEFT ( 臘♂) side of that
panel. Hovering over that makes it possible to scroll.
Solved.
Op 13-05-18 om 10:56 schreef Bernhard:
kneops schrieb am 13.05.2018 um 09:50:
I know there is a button to compress history stack in the darkroom
window,
I tryed first with debian packages, then with tar.xz, then compiling git
source.
The i copyed images to a windows 7, installed lasted darktable. Then woks
correctly.
Thanks
El dom., 13 de may. de 2018 08:06, Tobias Ellinghaus escribió:
> Am Samstag, 12. Mai 2018, 00:16:16 CEST
Am Samstag, 12. Mai 2018, 00:16:16 CEST schrieb Sergio Daniel Gomez:
> Hi all.
> Darktable doesn't works in debian 9 with canon T6i cr2 images, tested with
> version 2.4, 2.5 and git version.
Where did you get your copy of dt from? Self compiled? The package from the
Debian repos?
> All times I
Am Sonntag, 13. Mai 2018, 13:10:32 CEST schrieb Sergio Daniel Gomez:
> I tryed first with debian packages, then with tar.xz, then compiling git
> source.
When compiling from git, make sure to also update the rawspeed part of the
sources (git submodule update).
> The i copyed images to a windows
Hi,
I'm using darktable with three monitors, but
have one of them rotated. After some time now
moving the window from one monitor to another
depending on the format of the image, I was
asking myself, if there is a way to have
darktable do that for me? In an ideal world, I
would be able to keep
Am Sonntag, 13. Mai 2018, 10:35:27 CEST schrieb kneops:
> The docs says "If you disagree with darktable’s decision you can always
> manually change it. Left-clicking on a line selects it (turns the color
> to green or blue) while right-clicking deselects it (turns the color to
> red or yellow).
The docs says "If you disagree with darktable’s decision you can always
manually change it. Left-clicking on a line selects it (turns the color
to green or blue) while right-clicking deselects it (turns the color to
red or yellow). *Keeping the mouse button pressed allows for a sweeping
action
kneops schrieb am 13.05.2018 um 09:50:
I know there is a button to compress history stack in the darkroom
window, but when I have a rather large number of actions in the
history panel, I can't reach / scroll to that button. It's 'out of
sight' for me to press. I know I can go back to the
I know there is a button to compress history stack in the darkroom
window, but when I have a rather large number of actions in the history
panel, I can't reach / scroll to that button. It's 'out of sight' for me
to press. I know I can go back to the lighttable window and discard
history stack
I can't seem to scroll:
Op 13-05-18 om 10:56 schreef Bernhard:
kneops schrieb am 13.05.2018 um 09:50:
I know there is a button to compress history stack in the darkroom
window, but when I have a rather large number of actions in the
history panel, I can't reach / scroll to that button.
Thanks!
Op 13-05-18 om 13:07 schreef Tobias Ellinghaus:
Am Sonntag, 13. Mai 2018, 10:35:27 CEST schrieb kneops:
The docs says "If you disagree with darktable’s decision you can always
manually change it. Left-clicking on a line selects it (turns the color
to green or blue) while
Am Sonntag, 13. Mai 2018, 16:41:24 CEST schrieb Ochal Christophe:
> All,
>
> I converted the current (English) manual (v 2.4) to .epub for easier
> reading. Files/epub can be found here:
>
> https://github.com/ScrambleTheRamble/darktable-manual/releases
>
> Are the files on the site generated
Am Sonntag, 29. April 2018, 19:11:55 CEST schrieb Timur Irikovich Davletshin:
> On Sun, 2018-04-29 at 18:41 +0200, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag, 26. April 2018, 13:22:34 CEST schrieb Timur
> >
> > Davletshin:
> > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/14sZLgnpZSV5W3pw1K_8owHW29Heq9EWz/v
All,
I converted the current (English) manual (v 2.4) to .epub for easier
reading. Files/epub can be found here:
https://github.com/ScrambleTheRamble/darktable-manual/releases
Are the files on the site generated or manually edited each release?
With kind regards,
Christophe Ochal
Thanks. I'll try again son.
El dom., 13 de may. de 2018 11:02, Tobias Ellinghaus escribió:
> Am Sonntag, 13. Mai 2018, 13:10:32 CEST schrieb Sergio Daniel Gomez:
> > I tryed first with debian packages, then with tar.xz, then compiling git
> > source.
>
> When compiling from git,
I use this module extensively and find it very useful.
If I have any thoughts regarding change it would be the ability to use a
variable sized brush eraser rather than the current picker. A brush
would allow large areas to be 'swept' more efficiently but it is a
great module anyway.
David
On Sun, 2018-05-13 at 21:12 +0200, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
>
> I added some change to how masks are handled:
>
> - When resetting the spot module we delete all masks used internally
> in the
> module. That should prevent dt from piling up masks that are not
> shown in the
> mask manager.
> -
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