[darktable-user] Modifying darktable.css

2020-03-26 Thread Jack Bowling
darktable 3.1.0+1044~gf275e28ff  Devs - Thank you for brightening the thumbnail selection outline in lighttable. Much easier to distinguish now. Jack darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-

Re: [darktable-user] Watermark file

2020-03-26 Thread andrew
Hi, Would your problem be solved by deleting the generic Darktable watermark?AndrewSent from my SAMSUNG Galaxy S7 on the Telstra Mobile Network Original message From: Jesus Arocho Date: 27/3/20 02:03 (GMT+10:00) To: ka...@toprockphotography.com, darktable-user@lists.darktable

Re: [darktable-user] Watermark file

2020-03-26 Thread Jesus Arocho
Ahh, not quite the sequence I used, I will try that, Thanks for staying with me. -Original Message- From: Top Rock Photography To: Darktable Mailing List Sent: Thu, Mar 26, 2020 12:44 pm Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Watermark file That is the part which I had previously explained.

Re: [darktable-user] Watermark file

2020-03-26 Thread Top Rock Photography
That is the part which I had previously explained. After setting up the watermark module the way you want it, click on the hamburger menu and save as a new preset, but, while doing so, check the box which says, «auto-apply this preset to matching images.» When you do that, whatever image you chose

Re: [darktable-user] Watermark file

2020-03-26 Thread Jesus Arocho
I do understand the issues below; I guess my issue is that if I click on the watermark, the default is the darktable file, not any of my files.  I still have to select my file.  Also, if I then click on a preset, the watermark disappears and I have to reselect. -Original Message- Fro

Re: [darktable-user] Watermark file

2020-03-26 Thread Top Rock Photography
«… but the matching images part was the catch. I do have presets for portrait and landscape set up.» When you scale the watermark to a certain percentage, you have the option to either always scale according to the long edge, according to the short edge, or to consider the image dimensions, first