Just a bit of background for Patrick's commands. There are at least
two reasons your build won't match the one built from a fresh copy of
the code on Github:
- you have local modifications (the command 'git status' (without the
quotes) should list the files differing from the baseline; 'git
* Solarer [04-24-21 11:23]:
> Hi Patrick,
> can you assist me a little more in removing the "dirty" flag? I deleted
> the build dir, checked out latest master, did a pull and reran the build
> script:
>
> /build.sh --prefix /opt/darktable-test --build-type Release --install
> --sudo
>
> But I
Hi Patrick,
can you assist me a little more in removing the "dirty" flag? I deleted
the build dir, checked out latest master, did a pull and reran the build
script:
./build.sh --prefix /opt/darktable-test --build-type Release --install
--sudo
But I still have the dirty flag in my Darktable
Hi Solarer,
Am 20.04.21 um 23:24 schrieb Solarer:
Well, beat me. I was able to reproduce on 3.5.0+1747~gc22f6a90e-dirty
Manjaro Linux. Selecting 3 images in custom sort mode (file manager
layout) and moving them around using drag and drop does invert the
order of the selected pictures. The
* Solarer [04-20-21 17:27]:
> Well, beat me. I was able to reproduce on 3.5.0+1747~gc22f6a90e-dirty
> Manjaro Linux. Selecting 3 images in custom sort mode (file manager
> layout) and moving them around using drag and drop does invert the order
> of the selected pictures. The same thing happens
Well, beat me. I was able to reproduce on 3.5.0+1747~gc22f6a90e-dirty
Manjaro Linux. Selecting 3 images in custom sort mode (file manager
layout) and moving them around using drag and drop does invert the order
of the selected pictures. The same thing happens in the film strip in
other view modes.
Please let us try to stay objective and not start calling people names.
I am not on my PC right now so could you please try the following:
Open a new collection with 10 pictures. Before you start to move them, make
sure they all have the same rating. Then first sort by rating, then sort by
... I tried it on Lr & Cp1... if you think i'm stupid!...
? What has my bug report to do with Lightroom or CaptureOne ??
Why should I think you are stupid ?
"as imported" is the problem... The exif are the reference to sort the
images in lightable
What is "The exif" ? Which exif
... I tried it on Lr & Cp1... if you think i'm stupid!... "as imported" is
the problem... The exif are the reference to sort the images in lightable
but not for "sort by: filename". If your images are renamed in the opposite
time order, when you do what you explain the filename order is inverted
Hi Dimitri,
no images have been renamed, they are "as imported". Lighttable mode
"custom sort" is activated during import. Do you use the current git
master in "filemanager mode" and "custom sort"? Last stable version
3.4.1 does not show this issue.
Am 20.04.21 um 10:47 schrieb Dimitri
I can't replicate the situation. You can have such a problem if when
importing images, you rename them, with a different order than the exif had
Le mar. 20 avr. 2021 à 08:12, Peter Harde a
écrit :
> Dear developers,
> https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/pull/8719 corrects the order
> in
Dear developers,
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/pull/8719 corrects the order
in which images are exported. There is a related bug: *Moving a
selection of images in lighttable (filemanager mode, custom sort) by
drag and drop reverses the sequence of the moved images.*
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