So, here are the particulars. If files are located on ext4, they are sent to trash without problems. If files are located at ntfs partition, mounted at boot, darktable cannot send them to trash. So as there is no checkbox or button to delete all further files physically, one has to click the button
This odd occurrence where the histogram fails to respond to the mouse wheel
still appears to be happening in the current version. (2.0)
I notice that when this happens the "more modules" box also fails to scroll.
Maybe a connection?
David
Hi Erik,
> No didn't know about Parhta's effort, will contact him to see where
> his efforts are at.
Joining effort on this project would be nice!
Keep us informed.
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Hi Pascal,
No didn't know about Parhta's effort, will contact him to see where his efforts
are at.
Regards,
Erik
On Tuesday 15 December 2015 21:50:15 Pascal Obry wrote:
> Hello Erik,
>
> > I'm looking into getting darktable working on windows,
>
> There was already effort in this direction. I
Hello Erik,
> I'm looking into getting darktable working on windows,
There was already effort in this direction. It would be nice to have a
build on Windows indeed. Many photographers I know are still on
Windows.
Anyway, have you looked at the status of the previous effort? If I
remember corre
Hi all,
I'm looking into getting darktable working on windows, but today I stumbled
upon a crash that even happens when I compile darktable-1.6.9 on fedora 23.
Apparently the default Fedora package does not compile with RawSpeed.
The crash happens in RawImageDataU16.cpp line 220. The file menti
Ok, great, I will take the shots and share them. Thanks for your quick
answer !
François
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 3:35 PM, Pedro Côrte-Real wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 2:18 PM, François Tissandier
> wrote:
> > -is this page up to date ?
>
> Pretty much so, yes. There are some minor ch
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 2:18 PM, François Tissandier
wrote:
> -is this page up to date ?
Pretty much so, yes. There are some minor changes but the process is the same.
> -if it is, should I download Darktable from the git repo ? I don't see the
> "gen-profile" application on my computer (I'm usi
Hello !
Just arriving on this mailing list, I would like to help for the camera
support in Darktable.
First, with the noise profile of the A7II. I'm seeing this page, but I
don't know if it's up to date :
http://www.darktable.org/2012/12/profiling-sensor-and-photon-noise/
So my questions :
-is