It is possible but rarely I actually use the status of zero as a valid
one... (pictures that I want to keep but not print or put in gallery etc).
Regards,
B
On 2016-09-27 11:27 PM, Bruce Williams wrote:
Do what I did. Go into the options and set the default star rating on
import to zero. :)
Not sure if that helps?
On 28 Sep 2016 16:23, "I. Ivanov" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Guys,
By default DT imports with with 1 star (and this works well for
me). The hot keys are - 2 (equals 2 stars) 3 (equals 3 stars) etc.
For some reason - if the picture is rated with only 1 star - when
I click 1 (typically by accident) it removes all stars. But this
only affects the ratings with 1 star. If the picture is rated 2
stars hitting 2 continuously does not make the stars disappear.
Also - hitting 1 on 2 star picture correctly sets it to 1 star. So
hitting 1 on a 1 star picture acts exactly as hitting 0
Is this by design? I often hit 1 by accident when I am aiming
either F1 or 2. Of course the picture is not gone but my view is
typically >=1. Since I typically work in a sticky zoom when
sorting pictures it is somewhat annoying. Also - the hot key in
light table are the same in dark room. Then I would normally use
Alt+1 etc to change the zoom. Again - if there is a mistake - I
have to hunt for the picture.
I would very much like to change the behavior - if I hit 1 to just
set the rating to 1 star - not to 0 stars. Both in light table and
dark room. Is it possible somehow? I did try to use another key
combination but it only affects light table (not dark room). But
the real issue boils down to hitting 1 can set the picture to 0 stars.
Ubuntu 16.04 64 bit DT 2.0.6
Regards,
B
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