[darktable-dev] Fwd: Feedback on Darktable for Windows

2018-01-27 Thread Steve Strobel
I recently installed Darktable on a Windows 10 machine and thought I should provide some feedback. First of all, thanks for making it available on Windows! I have tested only on the one Windows machine, so I don't know if some of the issues mentioned below are common to other Windows and/or Linux

Re: [darktable-dev] GCC 7

2018-01-27 Thread Jørn Villesen Christensen
Hi again, Apparently, no, that is not enough. rm -r build/ did the job, and this link: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/673407/how-do-i-clear-my-local-working-directory-in-git suggests git clean -d -x -f. Anyway... it compiles now. Sorry for the noise. ~Jørn On 2018-01-27 21:31, Jørn Vil

Re: [darktable-dev] feature request - image panning and accurate scaling/fitting at cropping

2018-01-27 Thread Alexander Rabtchevich
Tobias Ellinghaus wrote: In development builds you can pan the image with the arrow keys and zoom with ctrl-- and ctrl-+. The panning steps can be made smaller/bigger with alt/shit keys. I suppose we could add that to zooming, too, and maybe also to the scroll wheel zoom. Thanks. Panning with

Re: [darktable-dev] GCC 7

2018-01-27 Thread Jørn Villesen Christensen
Yes, I think so. git clean -f should do that, right? ~Jørn On 2018-01-27 21:21, Roman Lebedev wrote: You have already tried removing the build dir? On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 5:14 PM, Jørn Villesen Christensen wrote: Ok. Thank you for your replies. I'll have another look later. One reason why

Re: [darktable-dev] GCC 7

2018-01-27 Thread Roman Lebedev
You have already tried removing the build dir? On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 5:14 PM, Jørn Villesen Christensen wrote: > Ok. Thank you for your replies. I'll have another look later. > > One reason why I thought it might have been due to gcc 7 was these two posts > (among others): > > https://github.co

Re: [darktable-dev] GCC 7

2018-01-27 Thread Jørn Villesen Christensen
Ok. Thank you for your replies. I'll have another look later. One reason why I thought it might have been due to gcc 7 was these two posts (among others): https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/issues/1602 https://github.com/collectd/collectd/issues/2423 But thank you once again :) ~Jørn On

Re: [darktable-dev] denoise profile non local means: neighborhood parameter

2018-01-27 Thread johannes hanika
heya, thanks for the reference! interesting interpretation how the blotches form. not sure i'm entirely convinced by that argument. your image does look convincing though. let me get this right.. you ran with radius 1 which means patch window size 3x3? not 1x1 which would be a bilateral filter eff

Re: [darktable-dev] GCC 7

2018-01-27 Thread Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh)
Hi 2018-01-27 9:57 GMT+01:00 Tobias Ellinghaus : > Am Samstag, 27. Januar 2018, 06:38:57 CET schrieb Jørn Villesen > Christensen: > > Hi there, > > > > It seems (to me) that darktable does not support gcc 7. Is there any > > effort at the moment to support this? Or if not, what is the latest > > g

Re: [darktable-dev] feature request - image panning and accurate scaling/fitting at cropping

2018-01-27 Thread Tobias Ellinghaus
Am Samstag, 27. Januar 2018, 09:11:50 CET schrieb Alexander Rabtchevich: > Hello > > While cropping, especially portrait oriented images, it is hard to get > maximum useful space for the crop within the monitor. The step of > scaling is too big to achieve some appropriate size of the frame for > c

Re: [darktable-dev] GCC 7

2018-01-27 Thread Tobias Ellinghaus
Am Samstag, 27. Januar 2018, 06:38:57 CET schrieb Jørn Villesen Christensen: > Hi there, > > It seems (to me) that darktable does not support gcc 7. Is there any > effort at the moment to support this? Or if not, what is the latest > gcc-version that is supported? gcc 7 should be supported, sever

[darktable-dev] feature request - image panning and accurate scaling/fitting at cropping

2018-01-27 Thread Alexander Rabtchevich
Hello While cropping, especially portrait oriented images, it is hard to get maximum useful space for the crop within the monitor. The step of scaling is too big to achieve some appropriate size of the frame for cropping. Also there is no way to pan the image (not the cropping area) within th