On 4/21/24 22:33, 'kfj' via hugin and other free panoramic software wrote:
On Monday, April 22, 2024 at 10:21:07 AM UTC+2 GnomeNomad wrote:
Ah, thanks. I tried dragging around in the blank window but
couldn't remember how to zoom in/out. Centering the viewing area
sounds like a good idea.
It might be a bug in whatever version of Hugin I was using in
2013. I have another PTO that I had made with the same version,
and got panoramas with mismatched items (like velvet ropes that
crossed multiple images), produced using the Auto Alignment
feature. Later versions of Hugin with the same function had no
such disjoints.
Cool. Lux is fast. I'd still prefer a Debian Linux native version
to the AppImage, and movement within the image that isn't
counterintuitive for me, but it's getting better.
I'll make a debian package on my debian11 install when I get round to
it - I'm developing on debian testing, and I'll first hunt down the
bug I found with panoramas with images with an alpha channel.
I'm on Debian Bookworm (12).
If the only thing which confuses you is the direction in which the
view moves when you drag the mouse, you can change that in the
'General Settings': quite near the top there are checkboxes to reverse
the primary-button-click-drag direction and the
secondary-button-click-drag direction - then commit at the bottom of
the panel. If you prefer it that way and want to change the direction
permanently, put lines like "reverse_drag=yes" or
"reverse_secondary_drag=yes" in your .lux.ini file (in your home folder).
Hmm, didn't readily see any place to set that in the GUI. But thanks for
the info.
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