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#1 2013-02-01 17:33:43

klausesser
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what about . .

. . . a feature most applications already have:
when working on a bigger project containing many images it sometimes happens to fetch images from different folders.
Once imported into PanoTourPro it´s impossible to trace an image back to the folder it came from.

Could you make it possible?

best, Klaus

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#2 2013-02-04 09:29:05

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Re: what about . .

Hello Klaus,

an issue (n°1434) is opened since a while on this subject, and it should be fixed in next Panotour release.

Gérald

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#3 2013-02-04 12:11:28

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Re: what about . .

bdd wrote:

Hello Klaus,

an issue (n°1434) is opened since a while on this subject, and it should be fixed in next Panotour release.

Gérald

Hi Gérald!

Thanks for the information.

best, Klaus


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#4 2013-02-05 09:47:48

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Re: what about . .

Good idea which I totally support. Once you change the name as the panorama was imported, you now have to search in notepad through the project file to find out which sourcefile it was from.


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