Hi, Thomas.

Thanks a lot for your reply. I know how is to work in a free software, all the 
questions about something not working, that's why I tried to give as much info 
as I could.
On 30 May 2020 05:41 -0300, T. Modes <[email protected]>, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> that are a lot of questions...
>
> Am Freitag, 29. Mai 2020 02:42:40 UTC+2 schrieb LF Martins:
> >
> > and it happens even if in the project sets the optimization as only:
> > # specify variables that should be optimized
> > v r1
> > v p1
> > v y1
> > v TrX1
> > v TrY1
> > v TrZ1
> >
> >
> This I can't reproduced. When only the variables of the second images are 
> marked for optimisation, then only the variables of second images are 
> modified.

No, I meant that even if only one image is set to be optimized using pt_var, 
the values differ a lot. Especially if there are more than two images. If you 
use my project you will see that if only the second (after the anchor) is 
optimized using autooptimiser -n, and then only the third, the resulted values 
are way different then doing this with the GUI.

> > It is also clear the autooptimizer does not respect the "disabled" tag for 
> > the third image. This means the GUI uses something else to do the 
> > optimization?
> >
> > Is it a known bug? If yes, is it planned to be fixed?
> Optimisation of only active images is a feature of the GUI. This was not yet 
> ported to the command line tool. So I would not call it a bug, instead it is 
> a missing feature ;-)
>
> I implemented this feature for autooptimiser in the default repository. So 
> now the active state of the images is respected when additional specifying 
> the switch --only-active-images. So the new behaviour is backward compatible 
> to the old behaviour.
>
> > Side question: how do add and remove the "disable" tag in a batch script?
> pto_var --enable-image=.. --disable-image=..
> (added last week)

I do appreciate the changes, thank you a lot. But is there any any to reproduce 
the GUI behavior (meaning the resulting optimized values are the same) now?

Best regards,
LFOM

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