On Sun, Jun 9, 2019, at 02:38, dt-l...@stefan-klinger.de wrote:
> jys (2019-Jun-08, excerpt):
> > master has an option to not apply base curves
>
> Awww, did not see this being added — all work for nothin...
But you can do more with an auto-applied style than just disable basecurve...
for instan
jys (2019-Jun-08, excerpt):
> master has an option to not apply base curves
Awww, did not see this being added — all work for nothin...
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On Sat, Jun 8, 2019, at 11:23, dt-l...@stefan-klinger.de wrote:
> Maybe I've reinvented the wheel (please comment on that), but I really
> could not find a way to automatically apply a style (not: a preset) on
> import.
Nice. My thought had been to look for a style named "-auto" on
import, but I
Maybe I've reinvented the wheel (please comment on that), but I really
could not find a way to automatically apply a style (not: a preset) on
import. I've only found this stackexchange post [1].
In order to start with "base curve" disabled by default, I've
implemented a small lua script that appl