Mica, solution is simple:
1. Don't be embarrassed to express you ideas about people abusing their
rights of using email attachments. Discuss the issue.
2. Make it into "law" - https://www.darktable.org/ (how to get in
contact section) and probably mailing list footer.
3. Punish - strip off attachm
Seriously, you two have to stop. It is embarrassing.
On 10/7/20 8:43 PM, Timur Irikovich Davletshin wrote:
Speak for yourself. I'm sure others can express their feelings about
such letters without your help. Gosh, man, lecturing every new person
on good manners after receiving mail attachment? P
Looking back on your posts of the last months (and the personal ones we
had) I agree with Timur. In most cases you do not respond on the
question/request posted, but you are reprimanding people. You're acting
like the block leader of this mailing list. Some reluctance on your side
would be very
Speak for yourself. I'm sure others can express their feelings about
such letters without your help. Gosh, man, lecturing every new person
on good manners after receiving mail attachment? Patrick, adjust your
attitude, don't act like an old fart.
On Wed, 2020-10-07 at 17:36 -0400, Patrick Shanahan
* Timur Irikovich Davletshin [10-07-20 16:55]:
> So you're complaining about the problem which doesn't exist!
>
> 🤦‍♂
>
> On Wed, 2020-10-07 at 16:44 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > It's not a matter of opening them, my mail service delivers to my
> > private
> > server. I automagically rece
So you're complaining about the problem which doesn't exist!
🤦‍♂
On Wed, 2020-10-07 at 16:44 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> It's not a matter of opening them, my mail service delivers to my
> private
> server. I automagically receive all mail and ensuing traffic.
> and it was 122kb, not 95kb
* Timur Irikovich Davletshin [10-07-20 16:11]:
> Patrick, come on! Not again.
>
> 1. Not your private mailing list and there are no rules regarding
> message format, size, etc.
> 2. IMAP clients use partial fetch, no need to download unwanted
> messages. Just don't open them if you're on measured
* Timur Irikovich Davletshin [10-07-20 16:11]:
> Patrick, come on! Not again.
>
> 1. Not your private mailing list and there are no rules regarding
> message format, size, etc.
> 2. IMAP clients use partial fetch, no need to download unwanted
> messages. Just don't open them if you're on measured
Patrick, come on! Not again.
1. Not your private mailing list and there are no rules regarding
message format, size, etc.
2. IMAP clients use partial fetch, no need to download unwanted
messages. Just don't open them if you're on measured service in the
middle of the ocean :)
3. 95 kB message in 2
* juli...@i2pmail.org [10-07-20 15:25]:
> Wow so many thoughtful replies! Great to see such an active state of
> development! Brilliant! I'll reply to each, but first.
>
> > You never precise which darktable version, nor which theme there.
>
> As stated in the first email I'm enjoying version 3
Wow so many thoughtful replies! Great to see such an active state of
development! Brilliant! I'll reply to each, but first.
> You never precise which darktable version, nor which theme there.
As stated in the first email I'm enjoying version 3.2.1. I'll try to state that
in all future correspon
> darktable used (...) just system font.
The very popular OS used in my case is one that has only two settings for the
font size, 12pt and SUPER LARGE. So adjusting the OS font size is not an option
for me and many others. The screen that I'm using for this is 1920x1080, very
common. May I ask
Le 06/10/2020 à 17:11, juli...@i2pmail.org a écrit :
I realize I'm publishing a lot of improvement proposals today, I've largely
pre-written them. There's only one more after this.
Large text sizes make the interface feel cluttered and confusing, and possibly unusable
to the average photograp
White border is no way acceptable on thumbnails. You never precise which
darktable version, nor which theme there. And this has been improved
recently.
Le 06/10/2020 à 17:21, juli...@i2pmail.org a écrit :
When multiple images are selected on the lighttable, its intensely difficult to
tell th
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