> Thanks it builds now though it crashes if you change the user
> experience level without any images loaded.
>
> hugin: /media/Linux_Data/Programs_CB10/Hugin/src/hugin/
> hugin_gui_overhaul/src/hugin_base/panodata/Panorama.h:211: virtual
> const HuginBase::SrcPanoImage& HuginBase::Panorama::getImage(size_t)
> const: Assertion `nr < state.images.size()' failed.
> Aborted
>

Fixed now.

> There also appears to be no difference between the beginner, advanced,
> and expert settings except on the optimizer tab which shows the X, Y,
> and Z columns under advanced and expert but not beginner.

Thats wrong. The possible selections in the drop down boxes on the
images tab show also different values depending on the GuiLevel.

> The optimizer and exposure tabs are not hidden in beginner, advanced,
> or expert mode.

The are hidden depending on the master optimizer switches and not on
the GuiLevel.

> The optimizer tab is much harder to use now since there is no way to
> activate an entire column with one click, same for the exposure tab.
> The user must click the box for every image in a column they want to
> activate or deactivate, there was a button to do this before.

This can be done now with the context menu.

> You moved to optimizer master switches to the images tab but they are
> nearly unusable there since the user can not see what effect the
> different settings have without changing to the optimizer tab.
> You moved to exposure master switches to the images tab but they are
> nearly unusable there since the user can not see what effect the
> different settings have without changing to the exposure tab.
> If you want to put the the master switches on the images tab please
> leave them on the other tabs, your layout is much more compact than
> the old one, they do not take up much room, and you only want advanced
> users to see these tabs anyway.

The master switch say what will be optimized. So I don't need the long
lists to see it again. Also the lists are read only and will confuse a
new user.
If the master switch is doubled on the optimizer tab, we can't hide
the optimizer tabs any more.

> When you removed the lenses tab you did not move all of its
> functionality to the images tab as you said.
>
>     Also the lens tab was removed. The functions moved to the images
> tab.
>
> There is no way there to set the lens parameters that were previously
> found on the lens tab on the images tab.

Again, use the context menu.

Thomas

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