Andreas Herold <andreas.her...@web.de> wrote:

> > Am 17.02.2021 um 06:40 schrieb Bill Wohler <woh...@newt.com>:
> > 
> > How about a preference to sort the module lists by a) alphabetical b)
> > pixel pipe? I just wish the lists were alphabetical so that they would
> > appear in well-known places and be easier to find.
> > 
> > I would say that a majority of the users love, love, love the developers
> > and the software, but don't care a hoot about the pixel pipe order and
> > wished it was done under the hood and not exposed in the UI (unless you
> > asked for it in the preferences).
> 
> Please don’t think, you would know what other users want. The order of 
> modules (create new instances, move them up and down) is a very basic and 
> great feature of darktable, that rises it wide above other tools.

Hi Andreas, are you talking about the display of the modules or the
pixel pipe order?

> > Chas G <cgoodwinart...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> >> I am wary of asking the devs to add another layer of complexity to the 
> >> interface. Every method of allowing
> >> users to customize their interface adds: complexity, new points of 
> >> failure, another aspect new users will have
> >> to learn, and more features that fewer people will care for.
> >> 
> >> I hope the devs continue to do as they have: add underlying functions and 
> >> utility and keep it reasonably
> >> simple. I believe they have done a remarkable job, and that their results 
> >> are proof that their intuitions are very
> >> good. 
> >> 
> >> I hope they do not add layers of UI complexity.
> >> 
> >> I should add that I am a long time but relatively unsophisticated 
> >> darktable user. Perhaps I am wrong in my
> >> vision here. I would welcome any correction about my opinion from devs or 
> >> more sophisticated users who know
> >> the interface programming that underlies the UI of darktable.
> >> 
> >>>>>>>>>> But, why not allow the user to create a tab with aliases to the 
> >>>>>>>>>> original modules, which would
> >> never be altered whatever the alias tab displays ?
> >> When the user needs to see what is really happening, he goes back to the 
> >> main tab, and when he wants to
> >> work according to his taste, he uses his alias tab.>>>>>
> >> 
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