On Sun, Jan 12, 2020, at 14:18, philippe.weyl...@laposte.net wrote:
> > Also, make sure you don't have any forgotten auto-applied presets in that
> > module, of course.
>
> You are right. But if I'm not mistaken they are locked ... How to
> remove auto-applied ?
The automatic applying of these
You can force lighttable to reload the collection using
darktable.gui.libs.collect(). You can read the current parameters and then
force it to update the collection with them, or change the parameters and
have it update.
Bill
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 12:36 PM August Schwerdfeger <
aug...@schwerdf
> Also, make sure you don't have any forgotten auto-applied presets in that
> module, of course.
You are right. But if I'm not mistaken they are locked ... How to remove
auto-applied ?
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On Sun, Jan 12, 2020, at 00:20, Mike Romanov wrote:
> The plugin "basecurve" is automatically applied when both "auto_apply..."
> checkboxes is off.
I've heard of this fixing itself after a restart of darktable, I haven't
experienced it myself. Also, make sure you don't have any forgotten
aut
When I use the Lua function 'darktable.database.move_image' to move an
image to another film-roll, the "collect images" module is not updated to
show the new film-roll or the change in the image count for the old one. Is
there a way to force such an update via the Lua API, without otherwise
changin
Hi all.
The plugin "basecurve" is automatically applied when both "auto_apply..."
checkboxes is off.
Is it right?
--
Mike
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