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Am 16.11.2013 22:11, schrieb Tobias Ellinghaus:
> Am Samstag, 16. November 2013, 19:10:41 schrieb Markus Jung:
>> Am 16.11.2013 11:15, schrieb Tobias Ellinghaus:
>>> The alternative would be to always reset the selection when 
>>> entering darkroom (currently this is only done when < 2 images
>>> are selected) but that would hurt more people as selections
>>> would never survive a trip to darkroom.
>> 
>> I do not agree with your conclusion. The alternative would be to 
>> reset/replace the selection if images have been passed as
>> commandline arguments, irrespective of the number of previously
>> selected images. This is what happens if only one image has been
>> selected, it consequently it should also happen for the
>> #selections > 1 case.
> 
> That's not what is happening. The selection is replaced for 1 image
> when you enter darkroom, it has nothing to do with the command
> line.

In my opinion, entering the darkroom should never replace the
collection/selection.

In this commandline scenario, the replacement should be bound to the
presence of images passed by commandline.
The current "image by commandline" handling fails also in one other
situation: darktable a/img1.NEF b/img2.NEF displays the lighttable
with a two-image collection, containing b/img42.NEF and b/img2.NEF but
not a/img1.NEF.

> If you want to try it yourself: [..]

Additionally, i would not expect this to happen at all! The last
revisions degraded hovering to a decoration without much influence
except if you have an empty selection (i still dislike those changes).
But as a consequence, the same should be applied to the switch between
lighttable and darkroom, too.
        - No selected image: Use the hovered one
        - One selected image: Use the selected one
        - More selected images: Difficult case. The first/last one?
                                The hovered one inside the selection?
                                Clearly no image outside the selection!

Regards,
Markus
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