On 6 June 2011 22:24, Søren Hauberg <[email protected]> wrote: > man, 06 06 2011 kl. 22:09 +0100, skrev Carnë Draug: >> On 6 June 2011 21:56, Søren Hauberg <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> brighten >> > >> > I have this one in my installation. >> >> It's not on the repository > > It seems to be part of core Octave and not the 'image' package.
You're right. I see it now. >> >> imclearborder >> > >> > What does that one do? >> I'm not sure but by the name, I'm guessing it should remove objects >> that touch the border (would be very useful for me at least) > > Yeah, I can see the value in that. I looked at the implementation and it > seems to be more or less just a call to 'imreconstruct', which I cannot > find anywhere. Can you? There's an imreconstrcut demo but the link is for something different. I googled it and found a imreconstructdemo under GPL 2 http://neurodata.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/neurodata/bshanks_thesis/diff/ad389a4610c1/bin/imreconstruct.m I'll have to contact this guy too. >> I know you're busy finishing your thesis. I can add the functions you >> said it's ok sometime later this week. Just wanted to know if i's ok >> to add them and if we should contact someone, and if if so, who? The >> authors? Maybe the teacher of the course? I guess even if we don't >> need to talk with the professor, letting him now that we're going to >> use them on octave-forge may encourage him to in the future submit it >> to us himself or tell the students to do so. > > The code has a license that allows us to use it. Personally, I try to > ask people before using their code as it just seems more polite to me > (and we should be polite to other Free Software developers). In this > case, I think I would ask the teacher of the course. If you can find > time to do this, I would be grateful :-) Yes, I agree that we should contact them. Nice is good. I'll do it later this week then, don't worry. Currently I have a report to finish but once it's delivered I'll do it. Carnë ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EditLive Enterprise is the world's most technically advanced content authoring tool. Experience the power of Track Changes, Inline Image Editing and ensure content is compliant with Accessibility Checking. http://p.sf.net/sfu/ephox-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Octave-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/octave-dev
