On 17/2/22 13:16, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Andrew Greig [02-16-22 20:21]:
More information:
If I select a Light-table view of less than 9 images to a row, I have no
problems. But when I choose 10 or more to a row the "foreign" thumbnails
appear at random throughout the view.
sounds like a bu
* Andrew Greig [02-16-22 20:21]:
> More information:
>
> If I select a Light-table view of less than 9 images to a row, I have no
> problems. But when I choose 10 or more to a row the "foreign" thumbnails
> appear at random throughout the view.
sounds like a bug report might be in order,
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More information:
If I select a Light-table view of less than 9 images to a row, I have no
problems. But when I choose 10 or more to a row the "foreign" thumbnails
appear at random throughout the view.
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Hi all ,
To add to my previous post, I ran darktable-generate-cache again, since
nothing has changed it was complete in less than a second. I started DT
and the problem persisted in light-table view. So I selected an image
and changed to Darkroom I scrolled through the Film roll - no intruders
Hi All,
I got some great advice from Martin on this issue - run
darktable-generate-cache it took a couple of hours but when finished I
could open a folder without having contaminating thumbnails in my
light-table view.
I have been working on a few folders recently and the problem crept in
a
That’s a side effect of the thumbnail cache. You can update the cache by
running darktable-generate-cache from terminal
> Am 10.02.2022 um 07:13 schrieb Andrew Greig :
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> Hi All,
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> Ever since 3.8, when Importing from my working directory, as the light-table
> loads the thumbnails, I f
Hi All,
Ever since 3.8, when Importing from my working directory, as the
light-table loads the thumbnails, I find previous images, some going
years back, populating some of the thumbnail slots.When I try to select
one of these images the light-table goes crazy. I wish I had video
recording sk