In order for the var to be set so darktable can be launched from GUI
(spotlight etc.), the following may be added to .bash_profile or some such:
export GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR=/opt/local/share/glib-2.0/schemas
launchctl setenv GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR $GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR
Line one being for the var to
> Is it possible to move the sliders in the darkroom modules with more
> precision than a mouse? i.e. a keyboard control?
>
> For example in the exposure module I want to slide the exposure slider
> but when I click with the mouse it moves too much.
This may be an obvious thing, but the mouse
> Hi All;
>
> Is it possible to move the sliders in the darkroom modules with more
> precision than a mouse? i.e. a keyboard control?
>
> For example in the exposure module I want to slide the exposure slider
> but when I click with the mouse it moves too much.
Try right-clicking on the slider.
Hi all,
I have a python script I wrote to do this. I don't know if file attachments
work for this mailing list, but let's find out.
Usage: If you want to look at focal length for all .jpg files in the
current folder:
$ python /path/to/PhotoAnalyze.py fl *.jpg
It will generate a histogram. You
OK, solved it.
Need to set GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR for the glib-2.0 schemas --- then DT will
open file dialogues without crashing.
Kind regards,
Kristian
On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 at 22:02 Kristian Niemi
wrote:
> False positive news. Even though I downgraded to GTK 3.18.9 dt
Hi,
DT 2.0.3.
Is there a simple way of getting stats/summary of focal
lens used in a collection/film roll?
or do I need to do that in exiftool?
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False positive news. Even though I downgraded to GTK 3.18.9 dt still
crashes on OSX when opening file dialogue.
What else could I try?
Really, any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Kristian
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 at 17:16 Kristian Niemi
wrote:
> So it