Em 15/04/20 18:55, Guillermo Rozas escreveu:
Maybe it would not be to hard to optionally include the parent(s) folder
name(s). Say, suppose a folder structure is:
That exists already.
Oh. Thanks!
I am only an amateur, plus my folders that become film rolls already
have unique names (date+sho
> That is *maybe* not to hard to have, well... kind of, not the labels,
> bit still distinct names.
>
> Maybe it would not be to hard to optionally include the parent(s) folder
> name(s). Say, suppose a folder structure is:
That exists already. There is an option to show more than one folder
level
Em 14/04/20 20:08, Nikolay Karasev escreveu:
I was not going to rename the actual filesystem folder, I like to keep
the name as it is. I wanted to have filmroll to have custom name, like
label or something. I hope some future versions of DT will have that ability
That is *maybe* not to hard to
Guilermo, thanks for good answer. I will try that. It fits my needs as I do
not have subfolders with more images, but I do have that "nef" folder level
for hundreds of my galleries.
Pascal, I was not going to rename the actual filesystem folder, I like to
keep the name as it is. I wanted to have fi
Select the images to place in a new folder (or all off them) and just move
them into a new folder. That's the way to rename a folder
Le mar. 14 avr. 2020 à 18:42, Nikolay Karasev a écrit :
> Hi, I hope I am sending inquiry correctly (first time here)
>
> In Lighttable when importing images I sel
Hi,
there is no way to rename folders or film rolls within darktable, they
map exactly what the folder is named on the system.
You have at least two options:
- in GUI options -> miscellaneous, change the "number of folder levels
to show in lists" to something that gives you unique names when using
Hi, I hope I am sending inquiry correctly (first time here)
In Lighttable when importing images I selected folder as this is most
convenient way to work with my images. All my folders (with 1000s of
images) are organized so the raw files are in subfolder called "nef" (i.e.
nikon raw). When filmrol