The subject suggests that this is a new behaviour in the latest version, so 
did you try that earlier and what happend with earlier versions of hugin?

>From what you write I get the feeling that you want to merge projects, or 
what do you try to do? 

Carl

ps.
A .pto is a project file and thus not digested via an "add image(s)" 
command. Try opening a .doc (containing image names) in Photoshop...

On Monday, February 4, 2019 at 7:27:47 PM UTC+1, Abrimaal wrote:
>
> PTO files contain names and paths of images. This is all what is needed to 
> open images.
> With one click multiple images can be opened to:
> correct a panorama
> add images to these already open, to create a new panorama.
>
> File paths and names are everything what is needed to merge images+pto or 
> pto+pto+pto...
> The rest of .pto file, projection, exposure data may be discarded.
>
>
> On Monday, February 4, 2019 at 4:14:08 PM UTC+1, Luís Henrique Camargo 
> Quiroz wrote:
>>
>>
>>   By the message I understand that Hugin is trying to open an image file 
>> named 20180317_1735_c26-3s.pto  
>>   Please check if the project file is not included as image. The 
>> extension, ".pto", does not correspond to an image file ;)
>>
>>

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