On Sat 12-Mar-2011 at 23:57 -0800, kfj wrote:
On 12 Mrz., 22:31, Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net> wrote:
and its user configuration,
Could you explain more precisely what you mean by user configuration?
I mean whatever settings are picked by the user in the plugin GUI
(if any) plus any persistent settings that would be stored in the
registry or ~/.hugin file.
the lists of selected objects would already be
present in the project data structure that is given to the plugin.
Do you anticipate augmenting the Panorama object and it's members with
the selection information? As far as images are concerned, the
selection can already be transported with the 'active' flag, but for
CPs and Masks I don't think there is currently a data structure to
mark them as being somehow selected - but this could easily be added.
I was referring to the GUI selection, you can Ctrl-click photos in
the Images tab, then the various 'action' buttons on the right hand
side only operate on these photos. I would expect a plugin to work
the same way.
If this selection was available as part of the data structure then
the plugin would know what to work with. However this is related to
another Hugin issue: the selection of photos isn't shared between
tabs, really if you select two photos in the Images tab, the same
photos should become selected in the Camera and Lens tab, and also
in the Crop tab. Now that we have a basic system for selecting
photos in the Fast Preview window, this selection should be
propagated to the Images tab etc... I would go as far as saying
that displaying two photos in the Control Points tab should make
these two photos selected in the other tabs.
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Bruno
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