Hello. No, those modules were inactive.
I've updated sources from git and recompiled darktable in the morning. The problem has gone. It wasn't a clean experiment due to system updates which had been applied just before.
With respect,
Alexander Rabtchevich
> Of course, I'm speaking on da
Am Donnerstag, 4. Februar 2016, 22:34:37 schrieb Alexander Rabtchevich:
[...]
> Of course, I'm speaking on darkroom view. So it lost the ability to
> scroll (pan) magnified image through dragging. I can try to revert
> commits and rebuild DT to find where it has lost the ability to scroll.
> Or m
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Alexander Rabtchevich [02-04-16 13:38]:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
current git but openSUSE Tw why would you expect it to "drag" an image?
What are you trying to accomplish? fwiw, I just tried and indeed it fails,
but I didn't expect it to and cannot thing what use it wo
* Alexander Rabtchevich [02-04-16 13:38]:
> Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> >current git but openSUSE Tw why would you expect it to "drag" an image?
> >What are you trying to accomplish? fwiw, I just tried and indeed it fails,
> >but I didn't expect it to and cannot thing what use it would be.
> By drag
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
current git but openSUSE Tw why would you expect it to "drag" an
image? What are you trying to accomplish? fwiw, I just tried and
indeed it fails, but I didn't expect it to and cannot thing what use
it would be.
By dragging I've meant scrolling a magnified image within
* Alexander Rabtchevich [02-04-16 13:09]:
> Hello
>
> Dragging of an image within darkroom window with LMB does not work. Current
> git, Linux Mint 17.3 x64.
current git but openSUSE Tw
why would you expect it to "drag" an image? What are you trying to
accomplish?
fwiw, I just tried and indee
Hello
Dragging of an image within darkroom window with LMB does not work.
Current git, Linux Mint 17.3 x64.
With respect,
Alexander Rabtchevich
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