Hmm, I have a modification:

No image selected, control points exist - replace all *except manually created 
ones*. I've had panos where cpfind/Hugin insisted on not finding control points 
between some images until I manually created a couple. Then it found more.

Or, don't create duplicates of existing control points. That way existing 
control points remain unchanged while new, possibly useful ones get created. 
Need some way to define "duplicate".

Not sure how to implement the functionality of either.

On March 7, 2022 12:16:34 PM HST, Jeff Welty <eljeffr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just looked at the code, and it confirms the behaviour you describe.  I 
> too find it unexpected.   If what I'm seeing in the code (ImagesPanel.cpp, 
> ImagesPanel::CPGenerate() function ) is correct, it seems a somewhat 
> trivial fix.   
> 
> Here's what I'd like:
> ---
> No images selected and there are no existing control points of the current 
> type (normal, vertical lines), process all images for new control points.
> No images selected and there are one or more control points of the current 
> type -- pop a dialogue, ask the user if they want to replace all control 
> points in all images (yes/no).  If yes, delete all existing control points 
> of the current type (normal, vertical line)  and process all images.
> One or more images selected -- process only the selected images for 
> additional control points.
> 
> In every case, duplicate control points should be eliminated after 
> processing.   Somewhat less trivial fix, probably worthy of a separate 
> function.
> 
> I haven't ever used the "vertical lines" control point feature, so I don't 
> know how that *really* should be handled.
> 
> On Monday, March 7, 2022 at 12:49:57 PM UTC-8 johnfi...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, Mar 7, 2022 at 3:34 PM Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> I can't check right now, and I've only ever used this button to create 
> >> control points for all images, but I seem to remember that you can select 
> >> more than one photo and it will generate points just for that set.
> >>
> >
> > Correct.  I was asking about what it does when just one photo is 
> > selected.  Selecting zero does what you would expect and selecting 2 or 
> > more does what you would expect.
> >
> > I know I could select the new one and the first old one and generate for 
> > those two, then select the new one and the second old one and generate ...
> >
> > Also it is worth checking to see if the equivalent button in the fast 
> >> preview does something more like what you are expecting.
> >>
> >
> > Thanks, I'll check that in the code, but if that did what I want (for the 
> > other tab), that would be a very strange UI.
> >
> > Unless someone explains why it is the way it is, I still think it should 
> > be changed to be less surprising and more convenient, and I will do so in 
> > hugin++
> >
> >
> >
> 
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