Hi Andreas,
Am 02.11.18 um 13:23 schrieb Andreas Schneider:
> On Friday, 2 November 2018 12:58:52 CET Sturm Flut wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I guess this can also depend a lot on the hardware and the specific
>> X.Org/Mesa/GTK/driver version combinations. I've been using darktable on
>> a 4K displa
On Friday, 2 November 2018 12:58:52 CET Sturm Flut wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I guess this can also depend a lot on the hardware and the specific
> X.Org/Mesa/GTK/driver version combinations. I've been using darktable on
> a 4K display with Arch Linux running on a Ryzen 1600X for one and a half
> yea
Dear list,
I guess this can also depend a lot on the hardware and the specific
X.Org/Mesa/GTK/driver version combinations. I've been using darktable on
a 4K display with Arch Linux running on a Ryzen 1600X for one and a half
years and there haven't been any noticeable lags, neither with the old
NV
Hi August,
Right, I have a "workaround" for this:
https://github.com/TurboGit/darktable/commit/8506770fef89e8750320efec9e8c633fe3097dc1
Not sure if it still apply or not. But the idea was to skip as much as
possible Gtk event when moving over the lighttable. This is not a real
solution, just a w
On Friday, 2 November 2018 05:05:51 CET August Schwerdfeger wrote:
> Darktable 2.4.3 and .4, MacOS and Fedora.
>
> When using Darktable on a 4K monitor, I am experiencing a UI lag that seems
> dependent on the size of the application window.
>
> For example, when I size the window with dimensions
Darktable 2.4.3 and .4, MacOS and Fedora.
When using Darktable on a 4K monitor, I am experiencing a UI lag that seems
dependent on the size of the application window.
For example, when I size the window with dimensions that are half those of
the screen, the image highlight in the light table foll