Hi,
I plan on creating 2.6 macOS packages starting with RCs, but no, I don't
test master currently. Maybe someone else on Mac does it.
On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 17:45:38 +0100
Pascal Obry wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Just wanted to know what is the plan for the MacOS and Windows
> releases. Are the
Hi!
Just wanted to know what is the plan for the MacOS and Windows
releases. Are the maintainers ready to create the corresponding
installers? Are the current master being tested? Will there be pre-
releases (RCn) for those OS?
Best,
--
Pascal Obry / Magny Les Hameaux (78)
The best way
Fair enough.
On 31 Aug 2017 7:32 am, "Bernhard" wrote:
> I also like this progress as I am forced to use windows in the workplace
> and every some month I'd do a few edits - I like to use a tool I know about.
>
> BUT: I don't know if it's a wise move to shout out
I also like this progress as I am forced to use windows in the workplace
and every some month I'd do a few edits - I like to use a tool I know about.
BUT: I don't know if it's a wise move to shout out this now.
As far as I understand Tobias this "only" is a preview, an alpha version
so to
This is awesome news!
Although I'm a Linux guy these days, I am the producer and co-host of a
photography podcast called Shutters Inc, and most of my listeners are on
Windoze.
I'll be giving this a shoutout on this week's podcast for sure!
Although I've been raving about dt ever since I found it
Hello everyone,
as most of you probably noticed by now we have had quite some work done in the
past months to port darktable to Windows. It's mostly due to Peter Budai that
we are able to provide a first public preview of what we achieved so far. Find
the disclaimer and a link to the installer
Hello all,
As an option for Windows users on Windows 10, darktable can be run,
efficiency aside, through installing the Linux Subsystem and running an X11
server. I was able to import and edit jpgs that I have on this machine with
a pretty good response time. I will test with a RAW file when I
Am Montag, 3. Oktober 2016, 20:56:39 CEST schrieb Jan Ingwer Baer:
> Hi,
Hi.
[...]
> - In common/film.c function film_recursive_get_files() there is a
> mistake in the call to function g_build_filename(). It is called with
> the same parameters as g_build_pathname(), but according to the glib
>
How do i politely put it?
Because we are sick and tired of this topic.
This is my last mail on the subject.
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 11:50 PM, Jan Ingwer Baer wrote:
> Hi Roman,
>
> why do you react so harsh? I think this is not the right way. My work on the
> windows version is a
(spoiler: i have read only the mail subject.)
Is this Battlestar Galactica or something? :)
"All this has happened before, and all of it will happen again."
https://www.mail-archive.com/darktable-dev%40lists.darktable.org/msg00344.html
Please do actually read what is written there, and do
Hi Jan,
> I hope you will accept my contribution and dont take it hostile.
Let me give my opinion (as a contributor to dt) on this which may or
may not reflect the core developer opinion.
Personally I'm not hostile to a dt port to Windows and I feel that this
is the same for most if not all dt
Hi,
i have done some work to build darktable for windows. Now i can build it
(without maps and lua) on windows and first test show no problems. I
have done this in first for my private use. But i share this, so other
can test and use it. At this time it is only for developres, and not
ready
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