Thanks Ulrich for this explanation.
This clarifies and I see now two clearer issues:
* 1 this message is unclear and conveys a more alarming message than needed.
* 2 the user does not know that changing anything triggers a re-render
without any bad consequence
* 3 changing anything feels like
Am 09.12.18 um 08:59 schrieb Stéphane Gourichon:
My guess is a memory corruption error in some part of darktable. Of
course it would be nice if somehow could trace this. (I'm willing to,
but currently not using darktable much, and quite busy with other projects.)
Well, no. The error message
yes usually when using the mouse wheel.
dt 2.4.4 , Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Στις Παρ, 7 Δεκ 2018 στις 11:57 μ.μ., ο/η I. Ivanov
έγραψε:
>
> On 2018-12-07 09:00, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
> >
> > I occasionally get the message 'Inconsistent Output' on my screen ...
> > most often when I am going
Le 07/12/2018 à 18.00, David Vincent-Jones a écrit :
I occasionally get the message 'Inconsistent Output' on my screen ...
most often when I am going through a screen zoom with the mouse wheel.
Apparently there is no damage done. Anybody else seeing this?
darktable 2.5.0+979~g22ab1bc66
I
On 2018-12-07 09:00, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
I occasionally get the message 'Inconsistent Output' on my screen ...
most often when I am going through a screen zoom with the mouse wheel.
Apparently there is no damage done. Anybody else seeing this?
I have seen it too.
darktable
I occasionally get the message 'Inconsistent Output' on my screen ...
most often when I am going through a screen zoom with the mouse wheel.
Apparently there is no damage done. Anybody else seeing this?
darktable 2.5.0+979~g22ab1bc66
David