So if there is a problem with many jobs in the batch queue, why not implement a
ring buffer, keeping the last n projects?
Or why not pop up a message saying "Too many jobs, please delete some!"?
I think it's just handy to have a history of all your panoramas you made; maybe
I want to make some st
Just imagine I have 120 open projects ;-)
Seriously: From time to time an id like "117" appears after the "97", and
obviously the 97 is not the latest project.
So is there a limit of 100 jobs or so? Today most program icons take up more
space than the list of jobs, so I wonder why this limit exi
If the finished projects were removed, I guess I wouldn't have more than
100 projects in the list. I'm attaching the saved batch and a screen
shot showing the problem. At the time of reporting I should be at
project #117 or so.
>>> tmodes <1631...@bugs.launchpad.net> schrieb am 10.10.2016 um 20:37
Last I had the 64-bit version (2015) running (on Windows), now I'm running the
32-bit version (2016). The effect looks like this:
I see jobs 1 to 97, then sometime a job like 107 (latest), but not the last few
jobs.
Would it help to send you some file (it seems the queue is actually one file)
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