I tested this version on Tiger running on an Intel. It functions just like
it does on the PPC 10.5.8.

On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 6:56 PM, grow <george...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Harry,
>
> Thanks for this version.
>
> You may have seen me commenting on another thread - about getting
> caught again by an old preferences file.   I should have learned as
> that tripped me up once before!   Anyway once I got rid of the old
> preferences things went a lot more smoothly.
>
> Later I ran into some other (small) problems with PTBatcherGUI.
>
> When I am in a cycle of stitch--> adjust --> stitch again ...  I tend
> to hit the stitch button and save the output files each time with a
> slightly different name and into a new folder.  When I do this  the
> previous batches seem  to always:
>   a) remain in PTBatcher's batch list
>   b) restart when I try to start a new stitch
>   c) provoke  a  pop-up dialogue with "Overwrite Files ... OK"
>
> The problem is that if you have run a stitch saving the intermediate
> output files the list of files to be overwritten just gets longer and
> longer with the dialogue window stretching to accommodate the list.
> Eventually the bottom of window goes off the bottom of the screen
> taking the buttons with it.  This leaves the user with no way of
> responding other than to Force-Quit the batcher and then relaunch and
> tidy up the batch before proceeding.
>
> all the best
>
> George
>
> On Jun 23, 9:27 pm, Harry van der Wolf <hvdw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi mac users,
> >
> > Another OSX developmesnt build. This is NOT a 2011.2.0 beta build. I'm
> still
> > struggling with the PTBatcherGui concept to work on all platforms with
> > parameters. If this works I will apply it to the trunk for the following
> > beta build.
> >
> > What's changed:
> > - removed Snow Leopards open from the bundle again.
> > - I switched to a 2 step approach: Make a standard open call to open the
> > PTBatcherGui.app bundle needed for a "bundle instance" running, after 3
> > seconds followed by a "linux like" call directly to the PTBatcherGui
> binary
> > to add the project with all necessary parameters. It's a horrible
> > work-around but I think it will work and on all platforms.
> > - Still no python.
> >
> > Charlie Reiman gave me a hint how it could be done as well in a much
> better
> > way (for those who followed the discussions), but for the time being it
> has
> > reduced functionality. Hopefully we can improve that at a later stage.
> >
> > Information and binaries via my website
> > <
> http://panorama.dyndns.org/index.php?lang=en&subject=Hugin&texttag=Hugin>.
> > (The binaries themselves are served from hugin.panotools.org who kindly
> > provide the disk space and bandwidth).
> >
> > Hoi,
> > Harry
>
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