That must be specific to Windows. On Linux, I haven't had PTBatcher GUI
issue many warnings; when it does, they don't disappear before they're
dismissed and never leave PTB GUI unresponsive.
I wouldn't be surprised if killing PTB GUI from task manager isn't
leaving behind some scrambled and/or otherwise corrupted entries behind
in a config file or such, leading to other problems, though.
On 10/05/2014 03:37 AM, Ken Fowkes wrote:
Yes, I have the same problem, and I am pretty sure it is specific to
Windows. Whenever PTBatcherGUI issues a warning it generates a pop-up
window that must be dismissed or PTBatcherGUI becomes unresponsive.
The pop-ups dissappear quickly and must be manually dismissed before
they dissappear. PTBatcherGUI generates warnings prolifically, so
pretty much always becomes unresponsive. I just kill it with the task
manager. I believe one can configure hugin so it doesn't batch stitch
jobs, which should avoid the problem, but I've never learned how.
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