> @Gunter: I don't know to which arrow buttons you refer. Or are you
> referring to the slider in the fast preview window? A change of 1 deg in
> fov translate to change in the pixel range when relating to the monitor
> width (this is what you see in the fast preview window). So a step width
> of 0.1 deg here would result in nearly no visible changes in the
> preview. And you would need to click several times before you even see a
> change. This is not practicable.
That's why I called it a democratic vote: I second the idea to make the
steps smaller but I am not too unhappy if I loose this election.
But you are right in the last nightly build in the "move" tab of the
fast panorama preview there no more are arrows for the angle.
There I was surprised that a 1 degree change is way too much: Normally I
turn the thing in 1 degree steps, then switch to .5 degrees and (if I
don't get a satisfactory result) .2 degrees an am convinced that I can
always decide which .2 degree step is the best. But as I no more see the
arrows it doesn't matter any more, I guess.
Kind regards,
Gunter.
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