This sounds familiar. If I remember correctly this problem appeared
during an earlier release already. I thought, it was fixed.
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It works here on Windows. The crash happens inside a wxWidgets function.
As a workaround you could try to disable the display of the active
masks.
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Theoretically this is a resource leak, but practical not: The code is not
compiled (only when setting some additional DEBUG statements). And when it is
compiled, the mentioned function is never called. So this change is purely
cosmetic in a comment.
Nevertheless the functions was removed from
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Status: New = Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1296265
Title:
When the sticher is started the batch processor grays out and a box
pops up
How can I actively deactivate that drawing behaviour?
Mask tab, under options.
So the status is: it crashes in Mac OS 10.8, but works in Mac OS 10.6?
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Please, don't put so much different issues in one ticket. This makes it
very difficult to track and to answer the different issues:
- copyright date in About dialog (eventually needs to be fixed in the
platform's build process, I'll report it anyway): states © 2004-2013
but needs to be ©
Thanks, I found the option.
On 10.6 with this option activated I still get no crashes but as soon as
I add even a small exclude mask all of the image is dimmed, not only the
masked area.
I'll switch over to 10.8 and will report what happens there using the
same project.
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Still an open issue on Mac:
2014.0.0-beta1 built by Matthieu DESILE / Mac OS X 10.6.8
dragdrop images from Finder into Hugin still doesn't work on OS X, I'd
at least expect it in the file list of the Photos tab (Advanced/Expert
mode) or in the Assistant tab of the Simple mode.
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Shortcuts for Zoom worked on OS X in prior versions to 2014.0.0 with
cmd+0|1|2, now in
2014.0.0-beta1 built by Matthieu DESILE
Mac OS X 10.6 or 10.8
I tested all available modifier key combinations as well as just simple
0|1|2, but nothing happens.
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Copyright issue should be fixed, thanks.
Zoom issue reported in https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/678997
Buttons: in the wxwidgets documentation I found
http://docs.wxwidgets.org/3.0/classwx_bitmap_toggle_button.html
where different states of the toggle button are mentioned. Does that only
This is on 10.8
These crashes seem to be related to the Show extend of active masks and
crop option (and the wxWidget alerts) as suggested by Thomas.
Upon enabling / disabling the option Hugin showed that WXWidgets Debug
Alert that I already mentioned. I dismissed with Cancel to suppress
further
On 23/03/14 12:22, zarl wrote:
Could you please use the Summary in an appropriate way, i.e. don't
clutter it up with your (un-)complete description.
Where is the exact problem? As far as I can see it a dialog pops up in
PTBatcherGUI showing some information. It contains an OK button which
Hello from Laburnum
Please accept my apologies for not using the Summary box correctly !
Clicking on the OK box does indeed make the box go away , however the
batch processor remains gray and unrepsonsive . When I open a terminal
and run top you cannot see a process for the batch processor .
Which version of Hugin are you running and can you attach an error log?
Where you able to get complete results before or is this your first use
of Hugin?
Carl
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