Well, a .doc file is formatted for printing, but it's a shame that 
Photoshop cannot open a plain .txt file and display the text, to copy and 
paste to an image.
.pto files are also plain text files and they can be simply opened by "Add 
images" button.
The same way images can be opened with File/Open menu. Reading a file 
header, the program will distinguish the file type.

This is not new behavior of this version, but it is definitely an 
unexploited potential worth introducing,
just like a few other features and repeating bugs I described here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer#!topic/hugin-ptx/eMSGRxdrpjM

Using the new version for a few days I haven't noticed any progress 
comparing to the 2018 release.
.jpg images with different color profiles still cannot be stitched, 
the batch processor icon still locks the taskbar,
horizontal lines are not detected,
.tif workfiles are not cleaned at exit if they could not be deleted after 
finishing a panorama,
the editor background is white, what makes manual work with night scenes 
impossible,

Zoom in the mask editor has been introduced,* thanks a lot* for the useful 
feature.  
How could it be improved? Zooming by mouse wheel is what the intuition 
suggests.

A new behavior I noticed in the 2019 beta, that "Don't save project" is not 
working until we select "New"
For example when we open an incorrect image and we don't want to save this 
project.

[image: dont-save-not-working-hugin-2019-0-beta.png]





On Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at 2:02:33 PM UTC+1, zarl wrote:
>
> The subject suggests that this is a new behaviour in the latest version, 
> so did you try that earlier and what happend with earlier versions of hugin?
>
> From what you write I get the feeling that you want to merge projects, or 
> what do you try to do? 
>
> Carl
>
> ps.
> A .pto is a project file and thus not digested via an "add image(s)" 
> command. Try opening a .doc (containing image names) in Photoshop...
>
> On Monday, February 4, 2019 at 7:27:47 PM UTC+1, Abrimaal wrote:
>>
>> PTO files contain names and paths of images. This is all what is needed 
>> to open images.
>> With one click multiple images can be opened to:
>> correct a panorama
>> add images to these already open, to create a new panorama.
>>
>> File paths and names are everything what is needed to merge images+pto or 
>> pto+pto+pto...
>> The rest of .pto file, projection, exposure data may be discarded.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, February 4, 2019 at 4:14:08 PM UTC+1, Luís Henrique Camargo 
>> Quiroz wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>   By the message I understand that Hugin is trying to open an image file 
>>> named 20180317_1735_c26-3s.pto  
>>>   Please check if the project file is not included as image. The 
>>> extension, ".pto", does not correspond to an image file ;)
>>>
>>>

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