Am Sonntag, 25. September 2016, 13:51:42 CEST schrieb
darkta...@911networks.com:
> DT 2.0.6 on arch.
>
> Is there a way to make some of the keys 'sticky'?
>
> In Z, I can do the Z and use the left or right arrow for the
> previous/next. It's become very difficult for me to do the CTRL-Z and
>
* darkta...@911networks.com [09-25-16 16:53]:
> DT 2.0.6 on arch.
>
> Is there a way to make some of the keys 'sticky'?
>
> In Z, I can do the Z and use the left or right arrow for the
> previous/next. It's become very difficult for me to do the CTRL-Z and
> then the
DT 2.0.6 on arch.
Is there a way to make some of the keys 'sticky'?
In Z, I can do the Z and use the left or right arrow for the
previous/next. It's become very difficult for me to do the CTRL-Z and
then the arrows (I'm getting on with age).
Is there a way of staying in the Z/Ctrl-Z and do the
Am Montag, 21. März 2016, 09:26:30 CEST schrieb August Schwerdfeger:
> Looking into this further myself, I found that the problem is fairly easily
> reproducible even without my specific database.
>
> I have attached a set of 1,000 generated sample images, containing 2,111
> tags among them, with
hi all,
A bit simpler:
1. Enable drawn and parametric mask.
2. Click Invert all channels polarities button.
- this toggle combine masks to inclusive;
- all channels input and output sliders polarities toggled from '+'
to '-';
- drawn mask polarity toggled from '-' to '+'.
3. Toggle