On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 10:32:12 AM UTC-4 Florian Königstein wrote:
> > At the moment I cannot see when the "jump around" in the old version > occurs. What I see (in both versions) is that when scrolling via scrollbar > so that a CP gets out of view and then scrolling back FAST, sometimes there > are parts of the magnifier left at false positions. It seems that the view > in not updated correctly. > I think that means you are using the default branch of hugin++, not the "ImproveCPDisplay" branch. I got busy with non Hugin activities and did not merge my changes into default. The big merge I did to default of Hugin++ (right before getting too busy) was a bunch of changes Thomas did. I did not merge the April 9 changes Thomas did, because two of those are badly done mitigations of the problems described in this thread (that were fixed well, I think, in my branch). Thomas's changes do make the problems much less likely in normal use, but don't fundamentally fix anything, and with a slow CPU (I used my wife's laptop) still have most of the original problems. I still hope to find time soon to merge "ImproveCPDisplay" to default. But both in the old and in your version the label of a CP sometimes seems > to overlaps the magnifier. > When there is no way to not overlap, it always will. But ... > E.g. move the lower scrollbar left so that the magnifier gets right out of > the visible area and then move right again. Then the CP gets visible again, > now the label overlapping the magnifier. I hope I really have your latest > code version (I'll write you per Mail). > That was fixed in "ImproveCPDisplay". You probably should wait until after I merge, unless you are really curious. > There is also a more serious bug, Windows only, that I fixed earlier in >> the same branch: With the mouse over the image press and hold shift then >> move the mouse (don't press a mouse button). Both images are supposed to >> move with the mouse, and actually do so if very few CPs connect them. If >> many CPs connect them (whether they are in the visible portion or not) then >> the images just jump around a bit with little if any net movement. How >> many CPs that takes depends on CPU speed and details of your display, but >> it is not likely to take any unreasonably large number. >> > > I can confirm that scrolling while pressing SHIFT is now much better (not > jumping around wildly). > I was misremembering when I typed "same branch". I fixed that earlier in default before the branch, so that correction is included whether you get the branch or not. -- A list of frequently asked questions is available at: http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "hugin and other free panoramic software" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/hugin-ptx/c5f9da93-e3d7-4499-ac58-ab08c2f616f7n%40googlegroups.com.
