It does not work in the 2019 beta 2 version, because the filter "All files" 
has been changed to "All images".
I typed:
*
"*"
*.*
"*.*"
in the filename field.
.pto files are among the images, but not accessible.



On Monday, February 25, 2019 at 6:06:29 PM UTC+1, Bart van Andel wrote:
>
> All the things you want are basically the job of a file manager. It isn't 
> reasonable to assume that all tools should be able to perform file manager 
> things. If you have images with a wrong extension, rename them.
>
> Having said that, if you want to show all files in any regular "Open File" 
> or "Save File" dialog in Windows, you can usually just enter "*" in the 
> "File name" field and hit enter. Just verified, this works in Hugin too. 
> Actually the drop down to the right of this file field already contains an 
> option for showing "All files (*)", both in Hugin 2018.0.0 and the current 
> 2019.0.0. I think we can conclude you've been served already a while ago ;-)
>
> On Thursday, 21 February 2019 17:56:51 UTC+1, Abrimaal wrote:
>>
>> Please at least allow to display All files in the Load images window. 
>> This way panoramas that must be quickly corrected can be sent to another 
>> instance of Hugin
>> Right click .pto file -> Send to -> Hugin.
>>
>> Btw. filtering images by extension is not the best method, it excludes 
>> images without extension, or with extensions such as .jpg.bk
>> that could be created in mobile apps or other systems, and they are 
>> normal .jpg or .png files.
>> Take a look at the file header and the file type, for .jpg this is:
>> ÿØÿà JFIF 
>> The Windows command Findstr may be used to determine the file type.
>>
>> On Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 5:04:14 PM UTC+1, T. Modes wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> @Bart
>>> Am Donnerstag, 21. Februar 2019 15:52:02 UTC+1 schrieb Bart van Andel:
>>>>
>>>> What you're asking is (correct me if I'm wrong) the ability to import 
>>>> images from one project into another one. That is currently not supported 
>>>> without scripting I think. Still not the same as treating the PTO as an 
>>>> image though.
>>>>
>>> This is already possible (without scripting): in panorame editor: 
>>> File>Merge project
>>>
>>

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