On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 09:20:47AM -0800, Bart van Andel wrote:
> 
> Well, a rectangular projection can only display images with <180
> degrees field of view (and 120 degrees for practical use), so for this
> projection, the FOV field needs to be modified.

How about: Internally, the FOV is still set at say 300 degrees,
however if you switch to rectangular, the FOV switches to 170
degrees. This value is displayed, but internally hugin holds on to
that 300 degrees. When you continue switching, the fov is taken
from the "hidden" value, and not from the displayed one. 

People expect the switching of projections to be nondestructive. So
they want to be able to try all of them (and see their restrictions)
without having to fiddle with anything else.

        Roger.

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