Re: [darktable-dev] possible data loss scenario

2017-10-10 Thread Alexander Rabtchevich
xdpyinfo | grep version version number:11.0 X.Org version: 1.18.4 Mate is build as a consequence of gnome 2. Current version is based on gtk3. Linux Mint 18.2 uses Ubuntu 16.04 package base. With respect, Alexander Rabtchevich Roman Lebedev wrote: I have standard Mate from 18.2 Mint a

Re: [darktable-dev] possible data loss scenario

2017-10-10 Thread Roman Lebedev
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 8:28 PM, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote: > Yes, I'm pretty sure :) > > When cursor reaches another control somewhere within the main window, the > edit window looses focus. It should be some control (slider, another edit > window etc), not a label. > I have standard Mate from

Re: [darktable-dev] possible data loss scenario

2017-10-10 Thread Alexander Rabtchevich
Yes, I'm pretty sure :) When cursor reaches another control somewhere within the main window, the edit window looses focus. It should be some control (slider, another edit window etc), not a label. I have standard Mate from 18.2 Mint and proprietary AMD GPUpro video driver. With respect, Ale

Re: [darktable-dev] possible data loss scenario

2017-10-10 Thread J. Liles
Not OP, but chiming in, I have also been bitten by the focus-follows-mouse model in Darktable. Very tricky to use any of the text inputs. I've been reluctant to complain because I use a pretty esoteric WM (StumpWM) which doesn't interact well with some of Darktables widgets (like the left-click ar

Re: [darktable-dev] possible data loss scenario

2017-10-10 Thread David Vincent-Jones
I have had similar problems when typing and have found images re-rated ... it is also really confusing if the sort is set by the rating and the image 'disappears'. David On 10/10/2017 10:11 AM, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote: > Hello > > And the scenario is still working. > 1. Select an image in th

Re: [darktable-dev] possible data loss scenario

2017-10-10 Thread Roman Lebedev
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 8:11 PM, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote: > Hello > > And the scenario is still working. > 1. Select an image in the lighttable mode. > 2. Click into the edit window Max size in the export dialog. > 3. Move mouse just slightly outside the edit window. It loses focus > immediate

Re: [darktable-dev] possible data loss scenario

2017-10-10 Thread Alexander Rabtchevich
Hello And the scenario is still working. 1. Select an image in the lighttable mode. 2. Click into the edit window Max size in the export dialog. 3. Move mouse just slightly outside the edit window. It loses focus immediately. 4. Type the digit you want. It is recognized as rating for the image

Re: [darktable-dev]

2017-10-10 Thread Roman Lebedev
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 7:52 PM, Vlad Kuzba wrote: > I've got darktable cloned from GIT on my HDD. Today I did > > git pull > > and then > > ./build.sh Start with $ rm -rf build/ Does it still happen then? > and I got this error > > [ 21%] Building C object > src/CMakeFiles/lib_darktable.dir/deve

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2017-10-10 Thread Vlad Kuzba
I've got darktable cloned from GIT on my HDD. Today I did git pull and then ./build.sh and I got this error [ 21%] Building C object src/CMakeFiles/lib_darktable.dir/develop/masks/masks.c.o [ 21%] Building C object src/CMakeFiles/lib_darktable.dir/common/imageio_j2k.c.o [ 21%] Building C objec

Re: [darktable-dev] Deconvolution and Python framework

2017-10-10 Thread Maurizio Paglia
Aurélien, this is really interesting. I saw some output of Piccure+ and (if REAL and not otherwise handled) they are really interesting! I hope someone can help you with the porting. Maurizio 2017-10-10 10:25 GMT+02:00 Aurélien PIERRE : > Hi ! > > Following my work from this Summer, I'm glad to

Re: [darktable-dev] Deconvolution and Python framework

2017-10-10 Thread Aurélien PIERRE
Hi ! Following my work from this Summer, I'm glad to propose my first blind deconvolution algorithm, written in Python, based on papers from 2011-2014  : https://github.com/aurelienpierre/Image-Cases-Studies TL;DR : Blind deconvolution is a technique used in astronomy and microscopy to deblur pi