It’s all in the title, really. The bottom row, RHS, of the G’MIC window (running in Gimp 2.10.34) shows the Processing time in seconds, then minutes (and even hours if it’s a long one!), together with the amount of memory. But once the filter finishes, the Processing time dialogue vanishes, leaving you with no indication of how long it took. Really tough if you went for a coffee or answered the door for the postman, and you don’t know whether the filter executed in a reasonable time or took nearly an hour. I find it very odd not to have access to such an important parameter as the elapsed time.
I think it’s a good idea, but however filters may not always necessarily have the same time.
Good idea indeed.
This will be done in the next release (see Display last 'Apply' command duration as a persistent message · c-koi/gmic-qt@feeb6e8 · GitHub).
