![]() And a complex software like darktable is needs to read about software to discover all its possibilities and how making the best use of it. You doesn't seems to talk on that sentence only about hotkeys. I was reacting here about your sentence saying that reading a manual means a bad UX. Right now I don't have much time because of uni, but during the summer holiday I'd love to help out with darktable.ĭon't make confusion here. Filing issues is just my first attempt at getting involved in darktable and seeing whether it is still in active development and has an active community □. I know and I hope I'll find time to do that eventually. For example, you could propose a feature request for that with a mockup (what hierarchical list you think could be better or even an image or, if you know coding, propose a PR to change that). (So called “Commands” are searchable without opening Preferences, each command can be assigned a hotkey and if it has one, it is shown in the search.)ĭarktable is an open source software so all users to help improving it. An example of hotkeys done right is the Command pallete in Visual Studio Code. Having to see the manual because of hotkeys really is just an excuse for bad UX. Well hotkeys aren't a complex thing at all and they can be done right. All complex software (here I mean software that make possible to make complex things). Even software like Lightroom or Photoshop have manuals and books and magazines and videos tutorials. In the hotkey preferences, there are options to add colored labels to the photos, but there aren't any options to set the photo rating.Īre you serious? That's right on simple software but not on complex software like darktable. It can be found above the large photo view in the darkroom layout. The option to view only photos that aren't rejected. This can be found in the bottom panel of the darkroom layout. ![]() Additional Contextīuttons for rejecting and rating the photos using mouse. There don't have to be any assigned keys by default, just give the user the option to assign them. It would be awesome if this could be added to the application. However there aren't any available hotkeys for rating and rejecting photos. Similarly I'd love to rate photos with stars using the keyboard Possible Solution But I really hate to use the mouse and I'd love to be able to discard photos using the keyboard. The best workflow I found so far is using darkroom, viewing only those photos that aren't rejected, navigating through them with PgDn and PgUp and clicking on Reject on the bad photos. I often have to sort out a lot of RAW photos, throw the most of them out and only export the best ones.
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