>But this DOES NOT turn a PTO magically into an image, so it cannot be
opened as an image, because it isn't an image.
Yes, I know. I use Load images button to preview how the panorama looks.
(right click -> open in a default viewer)
The .pto file is saved just before the panorama in the same fo
Abrimaal wrote:
>
> It does not work in the 2019 beta 2 version, because the filter "All
> files" has been changed to "All images".
>
Sorry, apparently I missed this. BTW I think 2018 version had both
> I typed:
> *
> "*"
> *.*
> "*.*"
> in the filename field.
> .pto files are among the images
[image: file-filter-all-images-instead-of-all-files-pto-not-accessible.png]
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
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
Am 25.02.19 um 18:13 schrieb Bart van Andel:
> @Abrimaal:
>
> Although the default installation folder in Windows is "C:\Program
> Files", it is not recommended to install any third party software
> on C:, except drivers, codecs, fonts and other shared files.
> Files on C: are ofte
@Abrimaal:
>
> Although the default installation folder in Windows is "C:\Program Files",
> it is not recommended to install any third party software on C:, except
> drivers, codecs, fonts and other shared files.
> Files on C: are often protected by Windows in various ways,
> Better to install s
>
> @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
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 "Sav