Re: [darktable-user] Reversing history stack paste.

2017-03-30 Thread darktable
On Thu, 30 Mar 2017 22:10:29 -0500
August Schwerdfeger  wrote:

>I do have backups, but from a user-interface perspective, better than
>re-mapping key bindings would be to add the option for confirmation
>dialogs on the "discard" and "paste all" commands. Such dialogs are
>already provided for much less destructive commands such as
>"remove," "move," and "copy"; why not the history stack operations?

+1.

Me too, I have had to edit every image selected because I pressed the
wrong key.

And BTW, if you can also put the question on the duplicates.

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Re: [darktable-user] Reversing history stack paste.

2017-03-30 Thread August Schwerdfeger
I do have backups, but from a user-interface perspective, better than
re-mapping key bindings would be to add the option for confirmation dialogs
on the "discard" and "paste all" commands. Such dialogs are already
provided for much less destructive commands such as "remove," "move," and
"copy"; why not the history stack operations?

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On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 7:58 PM, I. Ivanov  wrote:

> This happen to me too. Sadly accident like this is way too easy to happen.
>
> Not an immediate solution but something to consider in the future...
>
> I had a backup
>
> https://www.crashplan.com/en-us/
> https://store.crashplan.com/store/ - the price for one computer is decent
> for unlimited backup and sophisticated encryption and my images are on NAS
> but I am still managing with 1 computer license.
>
> Alternatively - you can have backup only on the xml side carts with
> something like the build in backups (ubuntu has it - likely the rest of the
> distributions will have something). This should not use too much storage.
>
> on a long term - if you don't have some sort of backup - you may want to
> re map the hot keys. I haven't done it yet but given the experience most
> likely will do it.
>
> Regards,
>
> B
>
>
> On 2017-03-30 08:45 AM, Pascal Obry wrote:
>
>> Le jeudi 30 mars 2017 à 10:39 -0500, August Schwerdfeger a écrit :
>>
>>> The problem with using "discard" is that it wipes out the images'
>>> whole previous history stacks (which I want), not just the unwanted
>>> parts added by the paste.
>>>
>> There is no undo in the lighttable yet, so you need to undo manually by
>> opening each image.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
> 
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Re: [darktable-user] Reversing history stack paste.

2017-03-30 Thread I. Ivanov

This happen to me too. Sadly accident like this is way too easy to happen.

Not an immediate solution but something to consider in the future...

I had a backup

https://www.crashplan.com/en-us/
https://store.crashplan.com/store/ - the price for one computer is 
decent for unlimited backup and sophisticated encryption and my images 
are on NAS but I am still managing with 1 computer license.


Alternatively - you can have backup only on the xml side carts with 
something like the build in backups (ubuntu has it - likely the rest of 
the distributions will have something). This should not use too much 
storage.


on a long term - if you don't have some sort of backup - you may want to 
re map the hot keys. I haven't done it yet but given the experience most 
likely will do it.


Regards,

B


On 2017-03-30 08:45 AM, Pascal Obry wrote:

Le jeudi 30 mars 2017 à 10:39 -0500, August Schwerdfeger a écrit :

The problem with using "discard" is that it wipes out the images'
whole previous history stacks (which I want), not just the unwanted
parts added by the paste.

There is no undo in the lighttable yet, so you need to undo manually by
opening each image.

Regards,




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Re: [darktable-user] Does OpenCL require the AMDGPU-PRO driver? Yes, but does not require installation, just some libs

2017-03-30 Thread Šarūnas Burdulis
On 2017-03-30 17:19, Peter Mc Donough wrote:
> [...]
> Just for getting the feel of it I run Xubuntu 16.04 LTS in virtualbox,
> with an eye on installing it on a real machine.
> There was a regular update on my virtual Xbuntu, kernel 4.4 to kernel
> 4.8. So they are updating it.
> 
> The following relates to Ubuntu, but if you have an answer;-)
> Quesions would be:
> Does the ampgpu-pro work with this kernel on a "real" Xubuntu machine. I
> wouldn't bother if openCL were not available there.

'amdgpu', combined with a few files extracted from 'amdgpu-pro' package
to enable OpenCL, does work with Linux 4.8. Your AMD chip needs to be
among those supported by amdgpu and amdgpu-pro, of course.

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Re: [darktable-user] Does OpenCL require the AMDGPU-PRO driver? Yes, but does not require installation, just some libs

2017-03-30 Thread Pascal Obry
Le jeudi 30 mars 2017 à 21:31 +0200, Peter Mc Donough a écrit :
> Presently I use an AMD rx460, and yes the nuisance exists with 
> amdgpu-pro on my Suse Tumbleweed. But the open source amdgpu driver 
> works reasonably fast

Sure it works fine, no question about that.

>  and I hope I will soon be able to use openCL with 
> my graphics card on Suse.

That's the real issue, OpenCL is not working fine as missing support
for feature required by darktable. And OpenCL makes a quite big
difference for me when editing pictures.

For NVIDIA driver I can't remember a time where it failed me. The dkms
module works just fine, is updated regularly and follows the
Debian/unsable kernel. I'm today using 4.9.13. AMDGPU-PRO is supported
only for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with kernel 4.4 and this won't move for one
more full year!

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Re: [darktable-user] Does OpenCL require the AMDGPU-PRO driver? Yes, but does not require installation, just some libs

2017-03-30 Thread Peter Mc Donough

Am 28.03.2017 um 08:05 schrieb Ulrich Pegelow:


...
Sad thing is that I had been warned before. AMD already had a bad
reputation when it comes to Linux drivers. I didn't take this serious
enough. Now I have to dump a 300 bucks GPU after only three years.


I can't say that. All my AMD graphics cards worked out of the box with 
the free radeon drivers. This was one reason I preferred AMD cards in 
the first place. I always did some research before I bought a card and 
read that one could not take for granted that Nvidia worked out of the 
box with Linux.

Of course, I also checked whether there were fglrx driver for my Linux.

Presently I use an AMD rx460, and yes the nuisance exists with 
amdgpu-pro on my Suse Tumbleweed. But the open source amdgpu driver 
works reasonably fast and I hope I will soon be able to use openCL with 
my graphics card on Suse.


cu
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Re: [darktable-user] Reversing history stack paste.

2017-03-30 Thread Pascal Obry
Le jeudi 30 mars 2017 à 10:39 -0500, August Schwerdfeger a écrit :
> The problem with using "discard" is that it wipes out the images'
> whole previous history stacks (which I want), not just the unwanted
> parts added by the paste.

There is no undo in the lighttable yet, so you need to undo manually by
opening each image.

Regards,

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Re: [darktable-user] Reversing history stack paste.

2017-03-30 Thread August Schwerdfeger
The problem with using "discard" is that it wipes out the images' whole
previous history stacks (which I want), not just the unwanted parts added
by the paste.

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On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 10:31 AM, Tom  wrote:

> In lighttable mode select the images and click Discard in the History
> Stack module.
>
>
> On Thu, 30 Mar 2017 10:08:37 -0500
> August Schwerdfeger  wrote:
>
> > Recently I had about 40 images selected for editing of metadata, and
> > tried to copy-paste some text into the description field.
> >
> > My mouse pointer being incorrectly positioned, the Ctrl+V was instead
> > interpreted as a history-stack "paste all" command, resulting in an
> > unwanted addition to the history stacks of all the selected images.
> >
> > Is there any way of reversing this other than going into darkroom
> > mode and removing the pasted section of the stack on each image
> > individually?
> >
> > --
> > August Schwerdfeger
> > aug...@schwerdfeger.name
> >
> > 
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Re: [darktable-user] Reversing history stack paste.

2017-03-30 Thread Tom
In lighttable mode select the images and click Discard in the History
Stack module. 


On Thu, 30 Mar 2017 10:08:37 -0500
August Schwerdfeger  wrote:

> Recently I had about 40 images selected for editing of metadata, and
> tried to copy-paste some text into the description field.
> 
> My mouse pointer being incorrectly positioned, the Ctrl+V was instead
> interpreted as a history-stack "paste all" command, resulting in an
> unwanted addition to the history stacks of all the selected images.
> 
> Is there any way of reversing this other than going into darkroom
> mode and removing the pasted section of the stack on each image
> individually?
> 
> --
> August Schwerdfeger
> aug...@schwerdfeger.name
> 
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Re: [darktable-user] Fwd: mailing list admin things

2017-03-30 Thread Rafa García
I imagined it was a kinda religious reason behind ;-) You don't worry, it's
ok.
Thank you



2017-03-30 16:27 GMT+02:00 johannes hanika :

> sorry, but no.
>
> this has been discussed to death and people seem to have extremely
> strong opinions both ways. i will not touch this :)
>
> for my part, i don't mind getting personal email in To: along with the
> list in CC, so i know it's meant for me.
>
> cheers,
>  jo
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 4:02 PM, Rafa García 
> wrote:
> > Hi Johannes,
> >
> >   Could you configure the reply-address to be the mailing list instead of
> > the mail author, please? It happened to me and others that you reply the
> > email as "always" and you reply directly to user and not the mailing
> list.
> > Then later you have resend again the answer to the mailing list.
> >
> >   Thanks,
> >
> > Rafa
> >
> > 2017-03-30 14:52 GMT+02:00 johannes hanika :
> >>
> >> hi all, especially hi to all yahoo users here.
> >>
> >> i think all of you noticed the bounce messages we sometimes get from
> >> this list. it's not all that often but kind of annoying. turns out
> >> it's some anti-spam mechanism enforced by yahoo that goes berserk (see
> >> for instance this email thread for the mail admin nerds among you):
> >>
> >> https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf/current/msg87153.html
> >>
> >> at this point i'm not sure how to work around it, for now i installed
> >> a deny rule for all addresses with "yahoo" in the name, sorry about
> >> that.
> >>
> >> if you have any better ideas how to deal with this let me know. @yahoo
> >> users: you may have to re-subscribe with a different address, sorry
> >> for the inconvenience.
> >>
> >> cheers,
> >>  jo
> >>
> >> ps: i did deny all access for a moment erroneously, hope i got it
> >> right this time :)
> >>
> >> 
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[darktable-user] Fwd: mailing list admin things

2017-03-30 Thread johannes hanika
hi all, especially hi to all yahoo users here.

i think all of you noticed the bounce messages we sometimes get from
this list. it's not all that often but kind of annoying. turns out
it's some anti-spam mechanism enforced by yahoo that goes berserk (see
for instance this email thread for the mail admin nerds among you):

https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf/current/msg87153.html

at this point i'm not sure how to work around it, for now i installed
a deny rule for all addresses with "yahoo" in the name, sorry about
that.

if you have any better ideas how to deal with this let me know. @yahoo
users: you may have to re-subscribe with a different address, sorry
for the inconvenience.

cheers,
 jo

ps: i did deny all access for a moment erroneously, hope i got it
right this time :)

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