Hannu_E_K edited this topic 70 months ago.Īnd? I get the idea of the libsecret API. It is likely to be set to "None", set it to anything that works - I have "libsecret" set for my Ubuntu. (a few posts up) - there is a setting you need to choose. Depending on the selected target, you will be asked to give additional information, like filenames, or account name and password." So, obviously I should tell darktable my flickr password (I've already told it my flickr username in the "flickr user" box. Ii) (there you should authorise darktable to upload photos) and (in darktable) you should authorise darktable to upload photos.Īnd this ambiguity is possible because "authorise darktable to do upload photos" is itself ambiguous: it could mean either telling flickr that darktable is OK, or it could meant giving darktable the credentials to upload to flickr.Īnd, in the manual, it says " Different back-ends are implemented, including file on disk, a LaTeX book template and various web albums. in your browser) you should authorise darktable to upload photos, or DT2.4.1, by the way, Ubuntu 18.10Īnd, incidentally, the popup that darktable opens says "you should log in to your flickr account there and authorise darktable to upload photos" is, as an expression in English, badly ambiguous: it could mean either Also I cannot see how to tell flickr to accept uploads from DT. When I press "login" a browser window opens, logged in to my flickr account, and so does a DT box with "flickr authentication" on it, and when I click the OK button on that, I get a DT error popup saying " failed with error 108". We'll probably introduce a lower boundary for that control in the near yes you need to configure it, to use gnome keyring for example, we don't have any autodetect yet, so we default to the most secure action, by simple not storing anything.Īt some point, I'm sure we'll get to it. Pascal de Bruijn that's easier said than done. I'm not home so can't check the details, but if you're having to log in each time, have a rummage :-) Before I found that, I had to authenticate each time I used it. I seem to recall that there's a security option within the DarkTable options that you need to set in order to remember your Flickr login. )īetter try work towards automated adaptation of the GUI elements - in this case 'wrapping it into' the containing element - allowing the user the choice. In my opnion, that is a less good option. I wouldn't mind seeing that setting completely removed. Most of the time they should not be changed. Our defaults are our defaults for a reason. Hannu_E_K edited this topic 120 months ago. In the sense that the GUI should adapt *fully* to the available user settings. Remedy change the "width of the side panels in pixels" in the global preferences.Ģ56 pixels seems be a tad on the low side (half of thebutton shows), 300px shows the entrie button. This was due to a wish to keep as much screen estate as possible for picture thumbnails. I had pulled down the width of the side panels in settings, it was set just above 200 pixels, 224 if I remember correctly. There's the "secret" - I do not see the button on screen, a GUI failure. Pascal de Bruijn (a group admin) edited this topic 120 months ago.Īnd then click the login button to the right of the username field.Īhh. After which a browser is launched, in which you need to authorize darktable to upload to your Flickr account. You need to fill in your Flickr username and then click the login button to the right of the username field. and the same goes for the PDF manual, which only mentions JPG exports briefly. This doesn't appear to turn up anything useful: Neither is there anything correspoding to "Click login button to sta" (sic!). Now trying to export a single NEF to flickr doesn't appear to give me an option to fill in the details required to get in at flickr - the user name is visible but there appears to be no way to spell out the password. It only has 2G of RAM, but plenty of disk. It features live preview of the styles with four different sample images.Currently trying out "DT" on an old Core 2 based Ubuntu loaded machine. Please note that the following translations are not complete (and will not be updated) for new features in version 4.2 – untranslated portions of text will be presented in English.ĭtsytles an online repository with darktable styles available for download at. Please read it before reporting bugs or feature requests. Some commonly asked questions can be found in our FAQ.
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