There are standards that most have used across numerous systems and over
many years.
Double click to select a word element or number and then simply type-in
a replacement. This input method is respected across all programs on my
system .. except for darktable on which it can, unfortunately, lead to
lost material.
As you suggested I have now trained myself to to handle dt input in a
different manner; it would however be preferred if a more common method
was available.
David
On 10/25/2017 02:53 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* David Vincent-Jones <david...@gmail.com> [10-25-17 12:39]:
The steps that I detailed (below) were quite specific
David
On 10/25/2017 09:18 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Alexander Rabtchevich <alexander.v.rabtchev...@gmx.net> [10-25-17 12:12]:
Hello
Yesterday I've almost lost my data again. That time that hadn't happened
because no images were selected. It's some kind of Russian roulette to
change image size.
With respect,
Alexander Rabtchevich
David Vincent-Jones wrote:
Most noticed occurrence:
Select items to print >
double click to select current width for normal replace >
type '0' >
All selected images are now 'X' rated.
I can only change width and height valued by backspacing.
David
cannot you provide steps and conditions which led to your "almost"
condition that someone may provide a solution? only you can see and
experience what is in front of you, other just have to guess or summons
their crystal balls, or iron or ....
perhaps your methods need examining. the *only* time I recall "almost"
loosing data was when I was being quite foolist and in too much hurry
mode. but I caught myself, re: almost.
and I have "trash" disabled.
why would you continue to use a method/approach that causes you that kind
of concern. ?? double click ?? windows ??
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