* Patrick Shanahan <p...@opensuse.org> [02-15-21 18:19]:
> * DougC <d...@moosemail.net> [02-15-21 17:20]:
> > You are correct that most visual processes, especially writing, move from 
> > top to bottom. Having the stack grow from bottom to top is part of the 
> > "techie" nature of darktable. 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ---- On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 16:24:51 -0500 KOVÁCS István 
> > <k...@kovacs-telekes.org> wrote ----
> > 
> > 
> > On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 at 20:37, Urs Schütz <mailto:u.sch...@bluewin.ch> 
> > wrote: 
> > > @kneops 
> > > My two cents: 
> > > Darktable pipelines work from bottom to top. [...] 
> > > The developers choosed "from bottom to top" 
> >  
> > I think it may be reasonable to add an option to flip the visual order 
> > (so not completely free reordering, just a boolean top-to-bottom 
> > ('page-order') or bottom-up ('stack-like') display choice). My 
> > reasoning is that in Western writing systems, we read and write from 
> > top to bottom. I understand that the pipeline is also called a 
> > 'stack', and the 'last' element on the stack means 'the most recently 
> > pushed one', and it's at the top. But, I guess, for many users, a 
> > presentation where the last element of the history is at the bottom; 
> > where one of the the first modules to apply (such as exposure) appears 
> > near the top of the page, not near the bottom; where the pipeline, in 
> > execution order, is displayed top-to-bottom, is a very logical 
> > expectation. 
> >  
> > Kofa 
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> 
> not "techie" but as expected.  a stack grows from botton to top.
> 
> you are making definitions to but darktable in a different light.  it is
> what it is and you are perfectly able to program it into what you wish,
> but you must do so.  it appears you want others to make changes they do
> not think appropriate, necessary or worth effort to accomodate you.

s/but/put/


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