Thanks Michel, make darktable-usermanual worked.
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* yuqu...@verizon.net [11-27-14 14:41]:
> Dumb question, is the manual part of the tar ball? If so, how do I
> invoke/find
> the new manual after the compile? I have looked around the build directory
> and
> the resulting install and cannot find the manual.
Don't know about the packaging on y
* Patrick Shanahan [11-27-14 09:41]:
> * yuqu...@verizon.net [11-27-14 09:22]:
> > I compiled darktable on an Ubuntu 14.04 laptop. Starting dt from a
> > terminal I
> > get:
> >
> > (darktable:6357): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in
> > module_path:
> > "clearlooks"
> >
> > D
Just in case you aren't already aware, when you right-click and use the
window with the "dangling line": the closer top the of the window you
are, the more broad the changes. The closer you are to the bottom of the
window, the more subtle the changes.
I find it a great way to fine tune adjustments
Dumb question, is the manual part of the tar ball? If so, how do I invoke/find the new manual after the compile? I have looked around the build directory and the resulting install and cannot find the manual.Thanks
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* Rob Z. Smith [11-27-14 12:14]:
> I don't think I would want to work this way myself
>
> But
>
> A potentially worthwhile improvement might be after right click allowing
> direct entry of say .9 or ,45*2 as an absolute slider value of .9 to
> also allow a value of *2 or /2 to represent a scalin
I don't think I would want to work this way myself
But
A potentially worthwhile improvement might be after right click allowing direct
entry of say .9 or ,45*2 as an absolute slider value of .9 to also allow a
value of *2 or /2 to represent a scaling factor for the slider. i.e. the
numeric
> "Patrick" == Patrick Shanahan writes:
Patrick> Testing the right-click action provides me with a drop-down
Patrick> window with dangling lines which move left-right following the
Patrick> pointer. I feel this somewhat awkward and would prefer my
Patrick> proposal.
yes but
* Dimitrios Psychogios [11-27-14 11:20]:
> Have you discovered the right-click on a slider widget yet? It allows you
> to do just what you want in a more efficient and hands-free way.
>
> On Thu, Nov 27, 2014, 16:57 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> >
> > It would really be nice to be able to reduce
Hi,
Maybe there was a post but I can't seem to find it. How does the radius,
amount and threshold values relate to gimp or photoshop values for the above
variables.
AFAIK between gimp and photoshop only amount is different and if photoshop
value is 120 in gimp one needs to use 1.2 So how is the
Have you discovered the right-click on a slider widget yet? It allows you
to do just what you want in a more efficient and hands-free way.
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014, 16:57 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> It would really be nice to be able to reduce the mouse wheel affect on
> sliders and module windows (
It would really be nice to be able to reduce the mouse wheel affect on
sliders and module windows (histogram, levels, color correction, ..) using
a modifier key (shift, ctrl, alt, ..) to say 10% to make smaller
adjustments rather than just dragging.
currently using: darktable-1.5.1417032061.80b3
* yuqu...@verizon.net [11-27-14 09:22]:
> I compiled darktable on an Ubuntu 14.04 laptop. Starting dt from a terminal I
> get:
>
> (darktable:6357): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in
> module_path:
> "clearlooks"
>
> DT seems to run ok.
Do you have the theme "clearlooks" instal
I compiled darktable on an Ubuntu 14.04 laptop. Starting dt from a terminal I get: (darktable:6357): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "clearlooks"DT seems to run ok.Thanks
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