>From what I understand, not all distros-desktop manager allow that.
It is possible with Gnome (gnome-color-management package).
Myself, I use Fedora with a Cinnamon (= Gnome-based) desktop and it seems
to work fine.
Marie-Noëlle
2014-05-14 7:11 GMT+02:00 :
>
>
> Does anybody know how to use co
Of course it is useful. Even with 4K displays there are many people using more
than one monitor. At work I use a 3-monitor setup which is already to small.
At home I have a 2-monitor version but I want to upgrade to 3 times 27".
I would be very happy to have multi monitor features in darktable.
I have a "big" screen connected to my laptop, and it is the only one I use
to work on my pictures.
And for any program but darktable, I use the laptop screen to display tools
panel and such, so the big one displays image or whatever document
full-screen.
Marie-Noëlle
2014-05-14 6:52 GMT+02:00 Ko
I'm also intresed in this part.
but with the coming of high resolutions this time (like 3840x2160) is it
still usefull?
also laptop, tablet, etc are all devices in single screen.
op 13-05-14 18:32, Gonçalo Marrafa schreef:
> Hi.
>
> Are there any plans to take advantage of multiple monitor set
Has someone successfully compiled Darktable from -HEAD on OSX via Homebrew
package manager?
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Hi.
Are there any plans to take advantage of multiple monitor setups, in DT?
I'm thinking having the image or lighttable in one monitor and the modules
in another... I'm guessing this requires a lot of rethinking of the UI
since its layout is geared towards a single screen.
Thanks in advance.
G
On 05/12/2014 10:33 PM, Dr. Johannes Zellner wrote:
Hi!
> when I add GPS information to a raw file with an external program AFTER
> I've edited the file initially in darktable, I can't get the GPS
> information recognized by darktable. I already deleted library.db but
> this didn't help. Obviousl