I should have repeated my earlier statement that my committed code should 
only be tested with non-float images.  It has a serious performance flaw 
for float images.  That should be easy to correct, but I expected you to 
have a strong opinion on where/how that should be corrected, and I thought 
resolving any issues with non-float images should happen first.  But if you 
were testing with a float image, that would explain part of why your 
results were so different from my results.

I haven't seen the synchonized scrolling ever work, which makes it hard for 
me to diagnose why my code might have broken it.

My Windows system has an unmodified (downloaded from the web page) binary 
for Hugin and has great hardware.  Attempts at synchronized scrolling make 
both images jump around, but neither gets very far in the direction the 
mouse moves.
My Linux system has an old display card with a flawed display driver, so 
initially I thought that might be the reason synchronized scrolling doesn't 
work.  It fails the same between my version and the build from default, 
though not the same as on my Windows system.


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