On Tue, 06 May 2014 05:52:15 +1000, Torsten Bronger
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torsten...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I see it in current hg Hugin on Ubuntu 14.04. You load one image,
> go to the control points tab, and set a control point at the very
> left of the left-hand instance of the image. Then, on the
> right-hand instance of the same image, you set a control point at
> the very right of the image. This connects in both panels both
> control points with a black line, and this is bad for doing lens
> calibration with Hugin.
>
OK, now I understand. I have just tried that with a build of the current
tip (2014.1.0) and can reproduce it, except here the points are connected
with a white line, but the alignment mode is "horizontal line" so I think
a line connecting the points is to be expected, and desirable.
If the alignment mode is "normal" no line is drawn; if "vertical line" or
a new line ("line 3") a white line is also drawn.
So, here it isn't a problem, i.e. I think it is expected behaviour and I
don't know of any way of switching off these lines.