OK, I think I've sorted this out. I've installed Hugin_tools from
Harry's web site so I can run pto2mk on the project file and then run
make on the result as suggested. Not particularly user friendly but
I'll try and put a wrapper around it to make it easier.

I'd still like to see this supported through the GUI somehow, but this
will work for now.

Rick

On Jan 20, 4:29 pm, Rick Workman <ridgewo...@mac.com> wrote:
> On Jan 19, 5:19 pm, Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net> wrote:> On Tue 
> 19-Jan-2010 at 08:26 -0800, Rick Workman wrote:
>
> > >Maybe I'm not communicating this well, but they appear to exist
> > >temporarily as *_stack_ldr_* files, e.g., test_stack_ldr_0000.tiff,
> > >during the process, but the cleanup throws them away. So I'd just like
> > >an option (or parameter setting) that doesn't delete them.
>
> > Selecting 'remapped images' should keep these files, but it doesn't
> > keep everything.
>
> So my conclusion is that it doesn't currently keep the files I want,
> and there's no way to configure Hugin to do so..
>
> > If you stitch on the command-line with 'make', nothing is deleted:
>
> >    make -f project.pto.mk all
>
> > Running 'make clean' will then delete all intermediate files:
>
> >    make -f project.pto.mk clean
>
> Can you point me at what I need, in addition to the Hugin Mac binary I
> have have already installed? Also is there any doc/tutorial that will
> tell me how to do this? My terminal skills are a bit rusty.
>
> Rick
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