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Package: hugin-bin
Version: 0.6.1-1.3
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

Right now, after starting the stitching process in hugin it's not
possible to abort it. That's quite annoying e.g. if you accidentally
used some wrong settings like a fullsize image instead of some small
preview. It would be nice if a "Cancel" button would be added to the
"Stitching Panorama" dialog.

TIA,
Sebastian

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Version: 0.7.0~svn3191-1

On 2008-07-06 Sebastian Harl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Package: hugin-bin
> Version: 0.6.1-1.3
> Severity: wishlist

> Hi,

> Right now, after starting the stitching process in hugin it's not
> possible to abort it. That's quite annoying e.g. if you accidentally
> used some wrong settings like a fullsize image instead of some small
> preview. It would be nice if a "Cancel" button would be added to the
> "Stitching Panorama" dialog.

Hello,
With the current version, once you use the [Stitch now!] button the
command-list window pops up which shows the currently running process
(and its arguments). This pop-up window features a cancel button.
Pressing this button stops the stitching process.

Closing.
cu andreas
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