heya,

On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 1:12 AM, Dominik Markiewicz <ther...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
> Small tip from my side. It's not perfect (yet! :) but it speedup my
> processing a bit.
>
> I've split my workflow for a few steps. For each step I've select a few
> modules I'm using 99% of the time. Then I've selected them as a favorite
> modules and I've created modules preset. I've add number as a  prefix of
> preset name to preserve order.
>
> This way, I reduce my list to a few modules for given usecase (basic
> cleanup, exposure correction, color grading, dodge & burn, denoise etc).  I
> also don't need to switch between tabs, I'm always on `favorites` one.
>
> I'm aware of fixed pipline and the consequences, both performance and
> graphical one. But both are simply not a problem in most of cases if you
> know what you do and you hardware is good enough.
>
> P.S. There is one annoying (for me) behaviour: when you switch preset, it
> always change tab to the one where last enabled module is assigned. I've
> patched this for myself to just not change tab at all...
>

interesting. you talking about a style (i.e. dtstyle file equivalent) or a
preset (which applies only to a single module)?

cheers,
 jo


>
>
>
>
> sob., 2 gru 2017 o 10:17 użytkownik Jørn Villesen Christensen <
> darktable-...@mettle.dk> napisał:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> There is a "more module" section at the bottom of the pane that I always
>> go to when I cannot find the module I'm looking for. Here, they are in
>> alphabetical order.
>>
>> ~Jørn
>>
>>
>> On 2017-11-30 20:16, Colin Adams wrote:
>> > It used to happen to me at first. But after a little while, I had marked
>> > as favourites the modules I use, so then it is easy to find them.
>> >
>> > On Thu, 30 Nov 2017 at 19:14 Daniele De Felice
>> > <daniele.defelice....@gmail.com <mailto:daniele.defelice....@gmail.com
>> >>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >     Maybe it's just me that I have trouble finding the module I am
>> >     looking for.
>> >     If this does not happen to any of you... :)
>> >
>> >
>> >     On 30/11/2017 18:27, Timothy Spear wrote:
>> >>     I am not a developer on dt. However, I think the order makes
>> >>     perfect sense.
>> >>     Here is why, if you apply the edits out of the order they are
>> >>     applied to the image, you end up potentially having to reapply a
>> >>     specific edit.
>> >>     I see this issue all the time on LightRoom forums where people are
>> >>     not applying the edits in the order the software was designed. And
>> >>     then the user is left trying to figure out the unintended effects.
>> >>     The one comment I will say is, I wish the user manual was included
>> >>     somehow on the installation (Windows user). There have been times
>> >>     where I am not connected to the net and I am playing with dt and
>> >>     need to figure something out...
>> >>
>> >>     Tim
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>     On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 12:19 PM, Daniele De Felice
>> >>     <daniele.defelice....@gmail.com
>> >>     <mailto:daniele.defelice....@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>         Ok, thank you for your answer.
>> >>         I get that this makes sense from a developer/poweruser point
>> >>         of view.
>> >>         But, from a end-user point of view, as a feedback on my side,
>> >>         is very difficult to find any particular module since the
>> >>         order has no meaningful appearance.
>> >>
>> >>         For example, let's say that I am looking for the Equalizer
>> >>         module (by the way, I love this module).
>> >>
>> >>         There is no way for me to understand that I will find it
>> >>         between the "Local contrast" and "Shadows and highlights"
>> >>         modules :)
>> >>
>> >>         (warning: maybe original english name are slightly different)
>> >>
>> >>         Would be easier if I could list modules in alphabetical order.
>> >>         I don't mean that this should reflect on actual application of
>> >>         the modules, just in the way that modules are displayed.
>> >>
>> >>         This being said, thank you anyway for the great software and
>> >>         for the Linux support.
>> >>         Daniele
>> >>
>> >>         On 30/11/2017 17:38, Maurizio Paglia wrote:
>> >>>         Ciao Daniele,
>> >>>         modules are listed in the same order the software uses to
>> >>>         apply them.
>> >>>         You can find this explanation in the user manual.
>> >>>
>> >>>         A feature allowing users to re-arrange module list in order
>> >>>         to be more comfortable with everyone own forkflow has been
>> >>>         requested (I did that too) but developers seem to be not
>> >>>         convinced.
>> >>>
>> >>>         Maurizio
>> >>>
>> >>>         2017-11-30 17:30 GMT+01:00 Daniele De Felice
>> >>>         <daniele.defelice....@gmail.com
>> >>>         <mailto:daniele.defelice....@gmail.com>>:
>> >>>
>> >>>             Hi guys,
>> >>>
>> >>>             sorry for writing here but I cannot find any official
>> >>>             forum or equivalent.
>> >>>
>> >>>             I *love* the software but cannot find a way to better
>> >>>             arrange the modules.
>> >>>
>> >>>             The modules on the right panels are in no particular
>> order:
>> >>>
>> >>>             The icons are very similar, the order is *not*
>> >>>             alphabetical and I cannot re-arrange them.
>> >>>
>> >>>             Is there a way to solve any one of these issues?
>> >>>
>> >>>             Maybe any of the following would work:
>> >>>
>> >>>             - make icons (much) bigger, maybe 2x or 2.5x
>> >>>
>> >>>             - re-arrange modules order in cusrom oder
>> >>>
>> >>>             - put them in alphabetical order
>> >>>
>> >>>             - having a search box at the top
>> >>>
>> >>>             Thank you :)
>> >>>
>> >>>             Daniele
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
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