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#1 2012-12-09 00:40:56

gkaefer
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[APG 3.0 final] manually set Aperture value - inconsistent GUI

I did use the images attached in this posting
http://www.kolor.com/forum/p108394-yest … 41#p108394
and found a next bug:

entering manually the Aperture in the Group Windows image properties:

if you enter the vlaue "3,5" (comma) than the value "3.5" (dot) is displayed.
if you enter the value "3.5" (dot) than the value "35.0" is displayed.

so correct should be entering "3.5" and displaying "3.5"

Georg


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#2 2012-12-09 09:42:04

HansKeesom
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Re: [APG 3.0 final] manually set Aperture value - inconsistent GUI

This problably has to do with international settings of your computer.


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#3 2012-12-09 14:40:28

gkaefer
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Re: [APG 3.0 final] manually set Aperture value - inconsistent GUI

HansKeesom wrote:

This problably has to do with international settings of your computer.

dont think so at all. my pc is set to german char set. ok autopano wanna have the us notation using a dot instead of comma. so finally if using a dot it should not multiply the focal by 10....
it would sound logic that if I change my charset/keyboard settings to US/UK that than this does not appear...
but this is not the case. using US/UK settings in my Win7, restarting apg gives the same incorrect behaviour.

Georg

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#4 2012-12-10 09:45:56

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Re: [APG 3.0 final] manually set Aperture value - inconsistent GUI

Hi Georg,

In fact the '.' (dot) is not accepted in the edit field, that's why the typed value is 35 (when typing 3.5).
I understand it might be not very convenient, but it does not sound like a bug. We will have a look at how it could be improved.

Thanks,
Thomas

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#5 2012-12-10 10:51:02

Christian Stüben
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Re: [APG 3.0 final] manually set Aperture value - inconsistent GUI

Christian Stüben wrote:

ThomasV wrote:

Hi Georg,
In fact the '.' (dot) is not accepted in the edit field, that's why the typed value is 35 (when typing 3.5).
I understand it might be not very convenient, but it does not sound like a bug. We will have a look at how it could be improved.
Thanks,
Thomas

Hi Thomas,
i don´t know the software development system kolor uses (is it QT?). But in nearly every modern development system there are library calls that can ask for the current local settings for decimal point and thousand point. So it is an easy task to adjust the edit fields / display fields to the number system the user has set on his computer. And this is independent from the language settings of the operating system or apg.

greetings from germany
Chris


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#6 2012-12-10 10:59:59

ThomasV
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Re: [APG 3.0 final] manually set Aperture value - inconsistent GUI

I fully agree with you Christian.

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Thomas

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#7 2012-12-10 12:18:06

gkaefer
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Re: [APG 3.0 final] manually set Aperture value - inconsistent GUI

two possible ways:
using & displaying a dot for decimals or
using & displaying a comma for decimals.

I've no problem to use the worldwide standard the dot....
... but the current solution is for all giving wrong results: using a dot multiplies the focal value.... and using a comma results in displaying a dot...
(I know this is not a 3.0 bug... its there for a long time now...)

Georg

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