On Thu, 10 Feb 2022 at 00:01, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> When points are very close together in a mask, you can't select just one to 
> move.
>
> I understand having the points so close is not typical.  But the code seems 
> to have been written anticipating points being that close together and 
> intending that a single click should select all the nearby points.  
> Separately, there is a different way to select a group of points, so it seems 
> like a strange feature.
>
> Can someone tell me why the current behavior would be desired?

I experience this as trying to drag one node, but Hugin insists on
dragging the previous (highlighted) nodes instead, which would make
sense, but somehow the highlighted nodes seem to be more likely to get
moved than the unselected node that is exactly where I clicked.

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Bruno

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