Yeah, I cannot make time to find anything either. It is easier to just
consider it lost and order a new one from Amazon. ;-)
Sincerely,
Karim Hosein
Top Rock Photography
754.999.1652
On Tue, 24 Nov 2020 at 19:29, Michael wrote:
> yeah I am just a simple guy... that is too complicated for me!
> Message du 25/11/20 02:05
> De : "Patrick Shanahan"
> A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
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> Objet : Re: Fwd: Fwd: Fwd: [darktable-user] Linux question
>
> * Michael [11-24-20 19:30]:
> > yeah I am just a simple guy... that is too compl
* Michael [11-24-20 19:30]:
> yeah I am just a simple guy... that is too complicated for me!
> Let's see find -maketime ? type file -deletefile
>
> see, too complicated!
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 7:20 PM Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> >
> > * Michael [11-24-20 19:14]:
> > > find it easier to:
yeah I am just a simple guy... that is too complicated for me!
Let's see find -maketime ? type file -deletefile
see, too complicated!
On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 7:20 PM Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> * Michael [11-24-20 19:14]:
> > find it easier to:
> >
> > sudo updatedb
> > locate
> >
> > well
* Michael [11-24-20 19:14]:
> find it easier to:
>
> sudo updatedb
> locate
>
> well that might be because I never learned the find command but still
> it works for me.
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 2:53 PM Anton Aylward wrote:
> >
> > On 24/11/2020 12:09, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > > * Sakke
find it easier to:
sudo updatedb
locate
well that might be because I never learned the find command but still
it works for me.
On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 2:53 PM Anton Aylward wrote:
>
> On 24/11/2020 12:09, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Sakke K [11-24-20 12:01]:
> >> locate is a faster command
On 24/11/2020 12:09, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Sakke K [11-24-20 12:01]:
locate is a faster command than find.
For example, locate _A250256.ORF.xmp
yes, find actively scans your file structure while locate just look into
its database. but the database must be up-to-date or your locate will
f
Williams.
> >
> > -- Forwarded message -
> > From: Martin Šoltis
> > Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2020, 09:28
> > Subject: Re: Fwd: Fwd: [darktable-user] Linux question
> > To: Bruce Williams
> >
> >
> > Hi Bruce,
> >
>
n Šoltis
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2020, 09:28
> Subject: Re: Fwd: Fwd: [darktable-user] Linux question
> To: Bruce Williams
>
>
> Hi Bruce,
>
> I am very glad I was able to help you.
>
> Your videos are so inspiring and I admire your work.
>
> Wish you the best.
&
Thanks for the kind words, Martin!
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
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From: Martin Šoltis
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2020, 09:28
Subject: Re: Fwd: Fwd: [darktable-user] Linux question
To: Bruce Williams
Hi Bruce,
I am very glad I was able to help you.
Your videos are so
Well, that's just a bit too bloody simple, isn't it? 😃
Thanks for that!
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
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From: Martin Šoltis
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2020, 23:17
Subject: Re: Fwd: [darktable-user] Linux question
To:
Hi Bruce,
just open DT, select all images
* Bruce Williams [11-19-20 06:57]:
> Hi all,
> I have a folder which I didn't realise had been created by another user
> account on my linux box (ie: not @bruce)
> I've just noticed that the RAW files in this folder do NOT have xmp sidecar
> files sitting alongside them, and I assume that the reas
Hi!
As you know the filenames of the RAW-files and you are not against
opening a terminal, you can search as superuser after one of the xmp
files:
1.) Open terminal
2.) on a Ubuntu/Debian-based Distribution try this:
sudo find / -name .xmp
with a specific file from my harddrive: sudo fi
s,
> Bruce Williams.
>
> -- Forwarded message -
> From: Matt Maguire
> Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2020, 22:58
> Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Linux question
> To: Bruce Williams
> Cc: darktable-user
>
>
> Bruce, I assume the edits are stored purely in th
Thanks Matt.
So, is there a way to now force the creation of sidecar files?
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
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From: Matt Maguire
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2020, 22:58
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Linux question
To: Bruce Williams
Cc: darktable-user
Bruce, I assume the
Hi Bruce,
> Anyone know where those xmp files will be?
Probably nowhere. The devs and tags are recorded into the database
though, so one solution:
- set write access to this location,
- start darktable
- find all images
- select all of them
- and force the creation of the XMP from lighttable
Bruce, I assume the edits are stored purely in the darktable sqlite db, in
your .config folder, and the XMP don't exist anywhere on the system due to
the permissions problem you mentioned.
/Matt
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 at 22:54, Bruce Williams wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a folder which I didn't reali
Hi all,
I have a folder which I didn't realise had been created by another user
account on my linux box (ie: not @bruce)
I've just noticed that the RAW files in this folder do NOT have xmp sidecar
files sitting alongside them, and I assume that the reason for that is that
I imported them under my u
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