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Message #06716
[Bug 1678613] Re: "displayed images" section not updated correctly when changing order of images in Photos tab
Should be fixed in repository.
** Changed in: hugin
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: hugin
Milestone: None => 2017.0beta1
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1678613
Title:
"displayed images" section not updated correctly when changing order
of images in Photos tab
Status in Hugin:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
The Move/Drag tab in Fast Panorama preview window offers different
drag modes. If set to one of the two available "individual" modes a
second row of checkboxes appears in the "displayed images" section.
Now when the image order is changed in Photos tab (e.g. drag one image
up or down) the lower row of checkboxes isn't updated correctly. The
"drag" checkbox seems to internally not point to the image file (e.g.
"img_1234.jpg") but instead only marks the image number (e.g. #5).
The correct behaviour is shown in both "standard" drag modes (normal and mosaic):
- Show only one image in the Fast Preview window (i.e. only one checkbox marked in "displayed images" section). Memorize image number.
- Now switch to main editor window -> Photos tab: drag that image up or down in the list so the image number of the image file changes. The new position in fast preview window is updated: the marked checkbox has changed to the right new image number.
The bug can be reproduced this way:
Change drag mode to "single" and select both checkboxes of only one image. switch to main editor window > Images tab and drag that image up or down. Now in Fast Preview window only the "display" checkbox is updated while the "drag" checkbox still marks the old image number.
Tested on OS X 10.11 / Hugin 2016.2.0
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