* David Vincent-Jones <david...@gmail.com> [10-25-20 21:06]:
> I am still finding problems in establishing a 'custom' module layout now
> that the Favorites column is removed. The following describes my approach
> and some apparent problems that have resulted.
> 
> a. I started with a 'scene referred' module set and then deleted all modules
> that I would not generally use. That module grouping was then saved.
> 
> b. Then I opened an image and turned on the most common modules and saved
> each 'on' module as a named preset.
> 
> c. Then I was able to see my module selection correctly shown in the 'active
> module' column.
> 
> d. Next I saved all of the active modules (with check marks) in a new style.
> 
> My hope was that this style would place only my common modules (in the
> correct order) in the active column for other images. To my surprise modules
> from other groups not only appeared but were turned on. For instance
> filmic-rgb and base-curve were both showing as being active!!
> 
> I do understand that this is under development but I wonder if others are
> having similar problems and have found a way around the difficulties.

create a module/collection named "Fav" or your choice
populate it with your favorite modules.

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