On 04/21/2015 04:11 PM, Terry Duell wrote:
Hello Kevin,

On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 08:26:25 +1000, Kevin E
<[email protected]> wrote:

I just updated hugin to Pre-Release 2014.1.0.ef7e9d77560a.  In the past
when I created an pano and saved the pto file hugin would also save a .mk
file.  This version doesn't appear to be saving the .mk file at the same
time, was that feature removed?  I looked through the preferences but
didn't see where it could be turned on.


The makefile stitching engine is no longer a part of the current source,
so no longer have pto2mk, or use a makefile to do the stitching.
Hugin now uses hugin_executor which makes direct calls to the various
programs that do the stitching. hugin_executor is also called to stitch
from a script or batch file.
Use 'hugin_executor -h', or 'man hugin_executor' to get help.

Cheers,

Just out of curiousity, why was the ability to use a makefile removed? I'd think it eminently suited for situations where you use one machine with GUI to create and config PTO files (perhaps a LOT of them), then hand them off to other machines to stitch without requiring the other machines to run a GUI. Or maybe the idea is that stitching must now REQUIRE interactive use, rather than batch use?

FWIW, I have Hugin 2014.something on here and there's no hugin_executor at all. Yet when Hugin's stitching, there's no MK file, either. There's an ARG file.

Oh, well. Part of me dreads the switch from a slow (but very functional and high quality enblend) to Hugin's fresh-from-scratch own internal blender. I saw the email about someone getting blurred places when using enblend now, but I never have.

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