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[Bug 679994] Re: Individual Drag Mode

 

Very cool indeed, Darko.  Thank you!

I agree with you that ctrl-click should mark just one image (the one
that the cursor is most in the middle of) and ctrl-shift-click should
mark all underlying images.  I just tested the current version with a
pano that has a lot of overlap and I can never get just a single image
selected.

I agree with Bruno that the behavior should be toggle, and most of his
other comments.

I would put the 'Select Photos' checkbox on the left of the drag mode
selector, not on the right where it is now.

The little boxes displaying the image number were already too small
before and showed only one digit (I am using Kubuntu).  Now with the
checkbox it is even tighter.  Can you make those boxes broader, please?
Ideally "dynamic" based on the number of images in the project - simple
width for projects with less than 9 images; double width for projects
with 10-99 images; triple width for projects with 100-999 images; and I
have never seen a project with 1000+ images but might be worth making
the width-algorithm future-proof.

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Title:
  Individual Drag Mode

Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  currently in the fast preview, dragging an image will drag the whole
  group of images connected by CPs.

  because the initial position of an image has an influence on the
  optimization process, I would like to add an individual drag mode.  in
  that mode, only the image selected under the cursor will move.
  currently, my work around for this is to enter numeric values in the
  images tab.

  additionally, to improve the feedback of the process, I would like to
  see the image(s) being dragged become semi-transparent while the
  images in the background stay black & white.

  This task is still beyond my current skillset, but given enough time
  and persistence I might get to it, one day.