I have Darktable 1.2.3 from the darktable-release-plus PPA installed on
Mint 15 amd64 with the Cinnamon 1.8.8 desktop. I see the following
strange behaviour:
Start Darktable, maximise the window, close Darktable.
Open Darktable again. There is now a 30 or 40 pixel wide gap at the
right and bot
Hi.
This module is awesome! A huge time saver. Sometimes, when you have to cull
through hundreds, or even more, photos it's a great tool to make those
small "dirty" adjustments. If you want a more fine grained control you have
all the other wonderfull modules but sometimes all you want to do is th
the script in current master should take care of that output profile issue.
j.
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 3:30 AM, Stefano Fornari
wrote:
> Hi Jo,
> thanks for your support. I am sure there were no other files than the
> RAWs. But I did not realize it uses the current installed dt. I will look
> i
Hi Jo,
thanks for your support. I am sure there were no other files than the RAWs.
But I did not realize it uses the current installed dt. I will look into it
and see if there is any settings preserved.
Is there an easy way to temporarily go back to standard configuration?
Ste
On Thu, Sep 12, 20
Solved! I installed gtk2-engines, and did an upgrade of all my
packages. Now darktable looks the way it supposed. Thanks for the
suggestion! :)
Julian M. Burgos writes:
> No, I am running Fedora 19 and the Cinnamon desktop. I do not think I
> have gtk2-engines installed, but it is available in
No, I am running Fedora 19 and the Cinnamon desktop. I do not think I
have gtk2-engines installed, but it is available in the Fedora
repositories. Should I get it?
johannes hanika writes:
> do you have gtk2-engines or whatever it's called on your distro installed?
>
> j.
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> On Fri, Sep 13, 2
do you have gtk2-engines or whatever it's called on your distro installed?
j.
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 12:21 AM, wrote:
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> Hello Julian,
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> can you please send a screenshot so that I can see if the grey colors are
> really that light grey or if it is a miscalibration of your screen?