There is nothing inside that folder except a few image files.
I guess for now the database is the only option, and ofcourse deleting
every single style manually.
Op 23-09-18 om 22:40 schreef Jean-Luc CECCOLI:
What about /usr/share/darktable/style ?
Yes, it works :), although I had to copy the file first to another
folder because I couldn't browse hidden files, thus no .config/darktable
folder. After that it indeed was easy. Write changes to the database and
copy the file back to the .config/darktable folder. But this method may
not be to
Hmmm, Patrick, does your comment answer my question? Or did it relate
to something else? I'm not sure:
Patrick Shanahan (2018-Sep-23, excerpt):
...
> > > > So for me it's three styles. I want to delete the one with id 2:
> > > >
> > > > sqlite> delete from styles where id = 2;
...
> > >
Perhaps Patrick did not select the entire row in the database? That
would delete only a cell.
Op 24-09-18 om 11:58 schreef dt-l...@stefan-klinger.de:
Hmmm, Patrick, does your comment answer my question? Or did it relate
to something else? I'm not sure:
Patrick Shanahan (2018-Sep-23,
Have you actually tried “DB Browser for SQLite” as Micha had suggested? Prior
to reading his post, I had no idea of its existence. I was quite impressed once
I had tried it out. As it’s a GUI, you can easily trash one, seven or all
dozens of your styles in one go. You can even squint a bit and
Didn't think of that ;) using the terminal. Thanks.
I did enable hidden files in my file manager (Linux Mint), but that did
not result in seeing these folders in the Sqlite browser. And in the
browser UI I could not find an option to show hidden files.
Op 24-09-18 om 13:52 schreef Patrick
* kneops [09-24-18 08:00]:
> Didn't think of that ;) using the terminal. Thanks.
>
> I did enable hidden files in my file manager (Linux Mint), but that did not
> result in seeing these folders in the Sqlite browser. And in the browser UI
> I could not find an option to show hidden files.
>
>
* kneops [09-24-18 04:53]:
> Yes, it works :), although I had to copy the file first to another folder
> because I couldn't browse hidden files, thus no .config/darktable folder.
> After that it indeed was easy. Write changes to the database and copy the
> file back to the .config/darktable
* dt-l...@stefan-klinger.de [09-24-18 06:00]:
> Hmmm, Patrick, does your comment answer my question? Or did it relate
> to something else? I'm not sure:
>
> Patrick Shanahan (2018-Sep-23, excerpt):
> ...
> > > > > So for me it's three styles. I want to delete the one with id 2:
> > > > >
> >
> Message du 24/09/18 13:58
> De : "kneops"
> A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
> Copie à :
> Objet : Re: [darktable-user] Easy way to remove imported presets?
>
> Didn't think of that ;) using the terminal. Thanks.
>
> I did enable hidden files in my file manager (Linux Mint), but that
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