Right now in darkroom there is a small copy(?) of the image displayed in
the upper left corner. As you zoom a box appears and you can move it
around to change what is displayed on the main image window? When you make
changes, they are reflected back to the small image. Is it possible to
take the
Am Sonntag, 18. März 2018, 18:27:22 CET schrieb Robert Bieber:
> Interesting, could you link me to that old discussion, by any chance?
> Or do you remember the email title? I've heard recently that Lightroom
> has some really useful dual-window functionality as well that works
> quite a bit diffe
Interesting, could you link me to that old discussion, by any chance?
Or do you remember the email title? I've heard recently that Lightroom
has some really useful dual-window functionality as well that works
quite a bit differently from the detachable panels I was working on, so
I've been me
Am Samstag, 17. März 2018, 22:12:29 CET schrieb Robert Bieber:
> I don't think dual-monitor setups are that uncommon among people doing
> serious image editing. I honestly wouldn't mind trying to pick the
> detachable panels thing back up next time I have a little free time,
> because it would be
let's not all beat up on dt --it is wonderful,and gets better all the time.
I am a committed amateur --- I have two wide screen (they make everything
easier) --
I have photoshop and Lt on my windows partition -- but I almost never use
them any more
I agree that a separate window for the image wo
I too use a multiscreen setup and would like to have the placement of
panels and photos configurable.
Regards
Sher
On Sun, Mar 18, 2018, 4:56 AM Hervé Sainct,
wrote:
> I have seen the various replies to this question ; for me I must say I
> too am a bit shocked DT doesn't handle multiple screen
* Hervé Sainct [03-18-18 08:06]:
> I have seen the various replies to this question ; for me I must say I too
> am a bit shocked DT doesn't handle multiple screens.
>
> On this criterion alone it can't be called a professional app in a
> discussion -which is so sad...
>
>
> H.
>
>
> Le 15/03/
Le 17/03/2018 à 19:02, Robert Krawitz a écrit :
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 17:36:50 +, Maurizio Paglia wrote:
>> I think software with this feature could be interesting on a two monitors
>> system, but I think only a few users have such configuration at home...
>
> What about 21:9 monitors -- those
Le dimanche 18 mars 2018 à 09:56 +0100, Hervé Sainct a écrit :
> I have seen the various replies to this question ; for me I must say
> I too am a bit shocked DT doesn't handle multiple screens.
Don't be shocked. It is Open Source, better use you energy to something
positive like doing it :)
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I have seen the various replies to this question ; for me I must say I
too am a bit shocked DT doesn't handle multiple screens.
On this criterion alone it can't be called a professional app in a
discussion -which is so sad...
H.
Le 15/03/2018 à 22:56, François Patte a écrit :
Bonjour,
Is
I use a dual screen system, and find very useful for most applications...
but Darktable that uses a unique window. :-(
Marie-Noëlle
2018-03-17 22:12 GMT+01:00 Robert Bieber :
> I don't think dual-monitor setups are that uncommon among people doing
> serious image editing. I honestly wouldn't mi
I don't think dual-monitor setups are that uncommon among people doing
serious image editing. I honestly wouldn't mind trying to pick the
detachable panels thing back up next time I have a little free time,
because it would be a pretty cool thing for multiple screens, but I'm
not sure if the r
Yes, you are right! I meant multiple windows software are suitable for
particular situation normal users usually do not have. For this reason
people are not so interested
Il sab 17 mar 2018, 19:02 Robert Krawitz ha scritto:
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 17:36:50 +, Maurizio Paglia wrote:
> > I think
On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 17:36:50 +, Maurizio Paglia wrote:
> I think software with this feature could be interesting on a two monitors
> system, but I think only a few users have such configuration at home...
What about 21:9 monitors -- those are easily wide enough. Or people
with laptops and ext
I think software with this feature could be interesting on a two monitors
system, but I think only a few users have such configuration at home...
Maurizio
Il sab 17 mar 2018, 18:30 Robert Bieber ha scritto:
> I actually made a prototype of this back in 2011, what's left of it is
> in the "detach
I actually made a prototype of this back in 2011, what's left of it is
in the "detachable" branch in the git repo. It's been a loonng time
since it's had master merged into it though, it would probably be a
nightmare to try to merge, if you even could. I was really keen on the
idea, but it
Bonjour,
Is a version of darktable with a separate window for the photo (as it is
the case for gimp for instance) wil come some day? And when?
Thank you. Maybe, I have too much curiosity
Best regards.
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François Patte
UFR de mathématiques et informatique
Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145
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