On Thu 28-Jan-2010 at 08:36 -0800, Zoran Zorkic wrote:
On Jan 28, 10:35 am, Bart van Andel <[email protected]> wrote:

The '=' signs are used to refer
to images loaded earlier, e.g. 'v=0' means: 'take the v-value from
image 0'.

So it's crashing cause it's expecting an image before the first one.
To me it looks as a Hugin error.

In practice Hugin doesn't cope with any of these '=' references pointing to an image with a later number, so image 0 should never have any. This sounds like a bug, do you only see this with the trunk?

The PTO file specification (which I never seem to be able to
find) allows for 'dummy' images which aren't really images, but
contain various settings which can then be reused using these '='
signs. Are there any dummy images present in the original .pto?

Never saw them before.

PTGui has these 'dummy' images that are not part of the project. Hugin has a different system where 'lens numbers' are implicit, so all 'i' image lines in the project refer to real photos.

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Bruno

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