At the top of the module stack, on the right-hand side, there is a presets
icon. Click on it and select manage presets. I added a legacy layout and
put my favorites in there. Trying to explain in detail what to do would be
a lot of work. Play with it, and post questions if you don't figure it out.
Thanks Patrick ... just the information that Ineed. However I do not
see the way to add the new column or the add other modules to any of the
columns. What is the trick that I am missing?
David
On 2020-10-15 1:53 p.m., Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* David Vincent-Jones [10-15-20 16:48]:
* David Vincent-Jones [10-15-20 16:48]:
> Manjaro/Arch ..XFCE ... Daily git.
>
> The latest way of ordering the modules eliminates the 'favorites' column. I
> had previously placed all of my common modules in that column and rarely had
> to switch to other columns during basic processing.
>
>
Manjaro/Arch ..XFCE ... Daily git.
The latest way of ordering the modules eliminates the 'favorites'
column. I had previously placed all of my common modules in that column
and rarely had to switch to other columns during basic processing.
With the new ordering system I can delete items in
On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 12:11:34 -0700
David Vincent-Jones wrote:
> OK ... glad to hear that it is not just on my
> system.
Just noticed, there is a quick and easy way to
test: Use ''create HDR'', which certainly will
be a file created after the source images, but
the DNG is ordered just before
OK ... glad to hear that it is not just on my system.
David
On 2020-10-15 11:17 a.m., Bernhard wrote:
Jim Robinson schrieb am 15.10.20 um 19:02:
I have found things defaulting to sort by
filename sometimes when I am sure I left it sort by time for example.
This is what I also see since
Jim Robinson schrieb am 15.10.20 um 19:02:
I have found things defaulting to sort by
filename sometimes when I am sure I left it sort by time for example.
This is what I also see since 3.2.1 on debian buster.
Never had this behaviour before.
--
regards
Bernhard
https://www.bilddateien.de
Here is something further that is quite interesting: If a 'correct'
image is shown with for instance a filename of 20150106-44.RAF, then all
of the multiple following 'incorrect' images show the same filename and
even the same camera settings.
David
On 2020-10-15 10:12 a.m., August
I am not doing a complex sort simply 'view all' + 'time'. This can
be seen when simply opening my entire Pictures folder (right from the
top) where all of my images are already in time sequence.
David
On 2020-10-15 10:12 a.m., August Schwerdfeger wrote:
With the new version of
Yes, in lighttable . I notice this in a simple ''time' sequence.
Ususally 3 or 4 images that are totally misplaced and when I try to open
a 'misplaced' image another, correctly sequenced, in its place and image
appears which then replaces the lighttable position.
David
On 2020-10-15
With the new version of Darktable, I believe they expanded the options
available in the light table's "sort by" combo box, so an existing
setting may have been disrupted.
Also, I believe the light table collections are always sorted by every
criterion in that list -- the one selected by the user
I assume you mean in lighttable. Do you mean that the 'sort by' that you
have set is not being obeyed. I have found things defaulting to sort by
filename sometimes when I am sure I left it sort by time for example.
Jim
On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 at 17:19, David Vincent-Jones
wrote:
> Current git
Current git ... Manjaro/XFCE ...
I appear to have an ongoing problem with images being located out of
position/time sequence in my system. To try and solve the situation I
have fully re-installed all of my images in a fresh dt update after
flushing all traces of '.db' files. I then ran a
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