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Hallo,
I normally use the following code for naming the panorama:
#%i..%j
That results in something like
#P1280759..P1280761.jpg
as the name of the pano, with # indicating a panorama.
Since this name is a little redundant and too long for my data base browser, I shorten it
taking only the last two (or seldom three) digits of the last picture's name, to look like this:
#P1280759..61.jpg
Could you introduce a code like
#%i..%j:2
(or any other means) to produce this automatically ?
Thanks for considering this for your next software update.
Peter
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That's a good idea and quite easy to do : Issue 722 opened, planned for 2.6
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Done but with ";" as a delimiter and not ":" because it's not allowed to be used on many file systems, so, if the template is wrong, it should not fail creating the panorama and with ";" it will work.
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This works great ! Thanks for implementing this ! As I found out, it also works for naming the project file ...
Just a short hint in the help box would also others give the chance to use this.
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