* Terry Pinfold [09-24-20 23:48]:
> " get out of "zoomable lighttable" into "filemanager" mode and you will not
> have this confusion."
>
> Thanks for this simple solution.
>
> On Fri, 25 Sep 2020 at 13:39, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> > * Terry Pinfold [09-24-20 23:21]:
> > > In zoomable ligh
" get out of "zoomable lighttable" into "filemanager" mode and you will not
have this confusion."
Thanks for this simple solution.
On Fri, 25 Sep 2020 at 13:39, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Terry Pinfold [09-24-20 23:21]:
> > In zoomable lighttable mode I can move the images around and tend to
* Terry Pinfold [09-24-20 23:21]:
> In zoomable lighttable mode I can move the images around and tend to lose
> them. However, I discovered today that if I minimise the left or right
> panels that they are hiding there. Not a major problem to me, but makes me
> look stupid when I am teaching stude
In zoomable lighttable mode I can move the images around and tend to lose
them. However, I discovered today that if I minimise the left or right
panels that they are hiding there. Not a major problem to me, but makes me
look stupid when I am teaching students how to use the program and I lose
the i
Hi Terry,
On reading your message, I tried to move my images around in Lighttable,
but the only setting which allowed that was "custom sort" and having
moved an image from one place to the other on the light table I tried
(CTRL+ z) to no effect, of course I could manually move the image back
In lighttable if you left click and drag your mouse around the placement of the
images is changed. While this can be helpful, sometimes I manage to completely
lose the images and have to get out of that film roll and come back into it.
This might be similar to your problem. I would benefit from
This happens to me sometimes. I am using Windows 10. No clue to cause.
On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 1:13 PM Marc Sitkin wrote:
> When switching from darkroom to lightable view my filmroll images
> disappear. Also happens when leaving map module to lightable view.
>
> I can restore them by selecting t
Thanks Rys,
On 21/9/20 8:40 am, jys wrote:
It indicates that they both use a reasonable method of getting the information
from exiv2, which usually works, but can fail in some cases where there may be
another method that would return a useful string... so it's not so much an
*issue* with e