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5.0 Camera style unreadable #18237

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eobet opened this issue Jan 18, 2025 · 4 comments
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5.0 Camera style unreadable #18237

eobet opened this issue Jan 18, 2025 · 4 comments
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@eobet
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eobet commented Jan 18, 2025

Describe the bug

The new built-in camera styles are possibly nice... only, I can't locate my (old) camera and lens because only the first letter is visible:

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Steps to reproduce

  1. Use the Flatpak version on Linux with a Gnome Wayland desktop set to 200% display scaling and the Large Text accessibility feature.

Expected behavior

Show the entire camera name.

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Where did you obtain darktable from?

downloaded from www.darktable.org

darktable version

5.0

What OS are you using?

Linux

What is the version of your OS?

Nobara 41 Gnome Edition

Describe your system?

Wayland

Are you using OpenCL GPU in darktable?

None

If yes, what is the GPU card and driver?

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eobet commented Jan 18, 2025

Oh, I have to add... even with the column very narrow, I still expect to be able to read the full name.

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That's not an abbreviation to save space, it's just collecting the FZxxxx, Gxxxx, GFxxxx models into separate folders to avoid overly-large menus for the popup style selection buttons in the export module and darkroom.

You can also type part of thte model name where you see "filter style names" to narrow down the selection.

@ralfbrown ralfbrown added the bug: invalid the bug is not a bug, but a feature label Jan 18, 2025
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eobet commented Jan 18, 2025

"..." is a quite common way to indicate that there is more to see.

A more common way to indicate wildcards would be "XX" or "??" (either would be less confusing).

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"..." is a quite common way to indicate that there is more to see.

Exactly - and in a menu hierarchy, this indicates that there are additional items in a a submenu....

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