looking in darktable.css I note that *font-size: 1em .*
does this scale with the screen resolution?*
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**On 2019-11-26 5:39 p.m., Šarūnas wrote:
On 11/26/19 7:04 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
Is there an established reference on setting up dt with a 4k display.
Where to scale fonts and
On 11/26/19 7:04 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
> Is there an established reference on setting up dt with a 4k display.
> Where to scale fonts and other needed changes?
In my experience, on Linux desktops, darktable responds correctly to
whatever scaling is necessary (and can be configured in wind
I use Darktable on 4K displays (and on machines alternating between 4K and
other displays) without any modification. The only 4K-specific issue I have
experienced is lag in the light table view because the entire view has to
be redrawn whenever anything in it changes.
If you do need to tweak the s
Is there an established reference on setting up dt with a 4k display.
Where to scale fonts and other needed changes?
David
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Hello all,
A couple of weird issues tonight. I did a little playing on my work machine
and made two new things:
1. A style file;
2. A duplicate file with the above applied style applied, in a directory
with 3 existing files (so 3 dng & 4 xmp files).
Then I brought these home and pasted them into
* Niranjan Rao [11-26-19 09:40]:
> Just trying updating my PC, no update for 2.6.3 on Ubuntu 18.04 as of now.
>
>
> I have not installed from any custom PPA on this PC, whatever is default
> Ubuntu release, I think I get it. I think have 2.6.3 on my work machine
> where it uses PPA. Will try it
On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 08:24:11 -0500
Šarūnas wrote:
>On 11/25/19 4:34 PM, darkta...@911networks.com wrote:
>I would start with ROCm. I'm not very familiar with Manjaro and AUR
>packaging, but installing rocm-opencl-runtime will likely pull in
>more ‘stuff’.
Manjaro uses Archlinux AUR. The main dif
On mardi 26 novembre 2019 15:33:01 CET Niranjan Rao wrote:
> Tried PNG export and it does not show any artifacts. Tried JPEG with 95%
> quality and it still shows the artifacts. It shows artifacts at 100%
> quality too. Should I be try changing something else?
Keep in mind that, on export, Darkta
Just trying updating my PC, no update for 2.6.3 on Ubuntu 18.04 as of now.
I have not installed from any custom PPA on this PC, whatever is default
Ubuntu release, I think I get it. I think have 2.6.3 on my work machine
where it uses PPA. Will try it out there.
I'll try your suggestions in n
Tried PNG export and it does not show any artifacts. Tried JPEG with 95%
quality and it still shows the artifacts. It shows artifacts at 100%
quality too. Should I be try changing something else?
I don't recall making any changes, but that does not mean I did not
accidentally made changes. La
On 11/25/19 4:34 PM, darkta...@911networks.com wrote:
> Manjaro & Darktable 2.6.3
>
> I'd like to "upgrade" to opencl. I have a Radeon R570 with 8Gb.
> Arch has a "whole bunch" of opencl. Which opencl to use?
>
> * opencl-mesa: free runtime for AMDGPU and Radeon
> * opencl-amd: proprietary standa
On 11/26/19 1:18 AM, Niranjan Rao wrote:
> Ubuntu 18.04, darktable 2.6.2
>
> More and more research I do, I am getting convinced that this is a
> problem with one of the updates of darktable or somehow my settings are
> screwed up.
>
> I have photos from same raw exported at different times. Plea
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