Remco's comment got me thinking. I HAD used a snap package. All
instances of darktable were subsequently removed from this machine. I
reinstalled darktable 3.2.1 using the PPA. Finally, everything is
working right again. My watermarks are working as intended. Thank you,
Remco! :-)
Willy
>
> Well, on my system (and most, if not all, other linux/unix systems I've
> seen),
> $USER1 is indeed your login name, but $USER2 (group) is *not* the same,
> commonly I'd expect a normal user to be a member of group "users".
OP did say that he was running Ubuntu Linux 20.04.1, and under Ubunt
On samedi 3 octobre 2020 19:14:36 CEST Top Rock Photography wrote:
> One thing which occurred to me, and I cannot see why this will be so, but I
> thought of permissions on your files. Do this….
>
> > ls -l ~/.config/darktable/watermarks/*.svg
>
> and you should see something to the effect of
>
One thing which occurred to me, and I cannot see why this will be so, but I
thought of permissions on your files. Do this….
> ls -l ~/.config/darktable/watermarks/*.svg
and you should see something to the effect of
> -rw-rw-??- 1 $USER1 $USER2 ??? MM DD
> /home/$USER1/.config/darktabl
atermark location in
> Ubuntu Linux
>
> > Message du 02/10/20 01:41
> > De : "Willy Williams"
> > A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
> > Copie à :
> > Objet : [darktable-user] Re: Question regarding watermark location in
> > Ubuntu Linux
>
Either one can make your system unstable. The difference is that
> sudo cp myLogo.svg /usr/local/share/darktable/watermarks
does one thing then exits the SU privileged command, (sorta), whereas,
> {RMB-Click} → {Open as Administrator} → {DnD}
leaves a client window open with SU privileges, (i
> Message du 02/10/20 01:41
> De : "Willy Williams"
> A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
> Copie à :
> Objet : [darktable-user] Re: Question regarding watermark location in Ubuntu
> Linux
Hello,
>
> OK, I found the watermarks location under
> &qu
* Willy Williams [10-03-20 11:13]:
> Thank you, Patrick. Having done that (note the screenshot below), darktable
> still can't seem to find these three files.
>
>
> And yes, I do need more time getting into the file system.
>
> Willy Williams
>
> --
>
> "You don't take a picture. You ask
Thanks for the input, jys. An interesting thing - being somewhat
arbitrary, I chose to revert from darktable 3.2.1 to 3.0.2 on my Linux
machine this morning. Interestingly, I can now see the three new .svg
files in darktable (in the $HOME/.config/darktable directory) and use
them to create wat
Thank you, Patrick. Having done that (note the screenshot below),
darktable still can't seem to find these three files.
And yes, I do need more time getting into the file system.
Willy Williams
--
"You don't take a picture. You ask quietly and humbly to borrow it."
- Unknown
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On 10/
On Thu, Oct 1, 2020, at 12:36, Willy Williams wrote:
> OK, I found the watermarks location under
> "Computer/usr/share/darktable/watermarks", but it's locked and I am
> unable to paste the new .svg files into that location. How does one
> unlock that structure? I'm a Linux Noob (must admit it)
* Willy Williams [10-01-20 19:42]:
> OK, I found the watermarks location under
> "Computer/usr/share/darktable/watermarks", but it's locked and I am unable
> to paste the new .svg files into that location. How does one unlock that
> structure? I'm a Linux Noob (must admit it).
mkdir ~/.config/
OK, I found the watermarks location under
"Computer/usr/share/darktable/watermarks", but it's locked and I am
unable to paste the new .svg files into that location. How does one
unlock that structure? I'm a Linux Noob (must admit it).
Willy Williams
--
"You don't take a picture. You ask
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