Re: [darktable-user] Setting a default export filename

2017-10-20 Thread Terry Duell
Hello Patrick, On Sat, 21 Oct 2017 14:45:03 +1100, Patrick Shanahan wrote: * Terry Duell [10-20-17 23:24]: In times gone by, my recollection is that the export filename was $(FILE_FOLDER)/Darktable_export/$(FILE_NAME). I recently had cause to

Re: [darktable-user] Setting a default export filename

2017-10-20 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Terry Duell [10-20-17 23:24]: > In times gone by, my recollection is that the export filename was > $(FILE_FOLDER)/Darktable_export/$(FILE_NAME). > I recently had cause to manually select an export destination, and since > then I have had to manually set the export

[darktable-user] Setting a default export filename

2017-10-20 Thread Terry Duell
In times gone by, my recollection is that the export filename was $(FILE_FOLDER)/Darktable_export/$(FILE_NAME). I recently had cause to manually select an export destination, and since then I have had to manually set the export filename. Does anyone know if there is a way of automatically

Re: [darktable-user] OpenCL in Ubuntu 17.10 with NVidia and Wayland?

2017-10-20 Thread Roman Lebedev
On Sat, Oct 21, 2017 at 12:39 AM, Matt Eastwood (Matthias) wrote: > Thanks, Roman! If we want to use DT in 17.10, I presume we'll need to set > the Xorg session as default, correct? I guess so. Unless of course you are intentionally after the bugs. > Matt Eastwood ·

Re: Re : [darktable-user] OpenCL in Ubuntu 17.10 with NVidia and Wayland?

2017-10-20 Thread Matt Eastwood (Matthias)
Thanks, Pascal! Yeah, after more reading, that's what I found as well. When I have a few hours to spare, I will upgrade my desktop PC to 17.10 and do just that. Matt Eastwood · Brand Stylist. Web Design · Photography Copywriting · Branding Home · Facebook

Re : [darktable-user] OpenCL in Ubuntu 17.10 with NVidia and Wayland?

2017-10-20 Thread Pascal Obry
Matt, > I've been doing some reading about Ubuntu 17.10 and the new Wayland > display server. It turns out that the NVidia drivers aren't yet > (very) compatible with that. > Do any of the NVidia owners among you already have Darktable running > on Ubuntu 17.10 under Wayland, and are you able to

Re: [darktable-user] OpenCL in Ubuntu 17.10 with NVidia and Wayland?

2017-10-20 Thread Matt Eastwood (Matthias)
Thanks, Roman! If we want to use DT in 17.10, I presume we'll need to set the Xorg session as default, correct? Matt Eastwood · Brand Stylist. Web Design · Photography Copywriting · Branding Home · Facebook ·

Re: [darktable-user] OpenCL in Ubuntu 17.10 with NVidia and Wayland?

2017-10-20 Thread Roman Lebedev
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 9:53 PM, Matt Eastwood (Matthias) wrote: > Hey, guys! > > I've been doing some reading about Ubuntu 17.10 and the new > Wayland darktable (and gtk in general) still has problems there. right now wayland is blacklisted in dt. expect things to not

Re: [darktable-user] OpenCL in Ubuntu 17.10 with NVidia and Wayland?

2017-10-20 Thread Guillermo Rozas
I'm planing to upgrade next week, I'll let you know. In any case, all the things I've read until now is that NVidia proprietary drivers (and hence OpenCL on Darktable) currently don't work under Wayland. However, Ubuntu 17.10 has an alternative XOrg session that should work exactly as it was in

[darktable-user] OpenCL in Ubuntu 17.10 with NVidia and Wayland?

2017-10-20 Thread Matt Eastwood (Matthias)
Hey, guys! I've been doing some reading about Ubuntu 17.10 and the new Wayland display server. It turns out that the NVidia drivers aren't yet (very) compatible with that. Do any of the NVidia owners among you already have Darktable running on Ubuntu 17.10 under Wayland, and are you able to