Re: [hugin-ptx] Mercurial browse disappeared from sourceforge site

2011-08-19 Thread Felix Hagemann
On 19 August 2011 07:58, Terry Duell wrote:

 Can someone please try http://hugin.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/hugin/ and
 report if you get the normal page showing who committed what to which
 branch?

Same problem here, no matter which browser I use. Looking at
http://dvisvgm.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/dvisvgm/
this looks as if it's not specific to hugin.

Cheers,
Felix

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Mercurial browse disappeared from sourceforge site

2011-08-19 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Friday, 19 August 2011 at  8:44:25 +0200, Felix Hagemann wrote:
 On 19 August 2011 07:58, Terry Duell wrote:

 Can someone please try http://hugin.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/hugin/ and
 report if you get the normal page showing who committed what to which
 branch?

 Same problem here, no matter which browser I use.

Me too.

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[hugin-ptx] Detect stacks?

2011-08-19 Thread Robert Lesac
I have trouble with HDR workflow in hugin.
I've shot 12+z+n with 6 exposures per shot.
I converted from raw to 16bit tiff with LR (my usual workflow).
I tried cpfind (multirow/stacked) but hugin failed to detect any
stacks :(

If assign stack manually, cpfind (m/s) works properly.

Is there a way to detect stacks from exif info (which is preserved in
the tiffs)?

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin's website rework (long term project)

2011-08-19 Thread cri

On 18 Ago, 12:47, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
 On August 18, 2011 05:12:31 AM cri wrote:

  I agree with Vaclav considerations about gettext. I also want to add
  that with a gettext infrastructure the updates on webpages text can be
  more easily tracked by any translator simply by updating the po file.

 And how would such a system deal with incomplete translations?

It will fallbacks to English: nothing different that what we have now.


 I understand your considerations and motives and support the idea of
 simplifying life for translators.  I would like to see a prototype, or even
 better: real life examples (if they exist) before making up my mind (for
 whatever my opinion is worth - if you are determined to do something you will
 do it).


To cite two: www.gnucash.org and ww.xfce.org (I've translated both of
them to Italian). (look for the languages selectors on the upper-
right)

No more than a year ago the xfce website was translatable only at the
html level. The developers then decided to switch to gettext and to
use transifex as translations management platform.


 There are multiple factors and trade-offs at play.  When Bruno developed the
 current Hugin website, he considdered them and this website has served us
 well.  I am not saying that it can not change.  I am saying that all of these
 factors will need to be weighted.  You mention yourself that you have little
 experience.  I would recommend small steps.  If you make yourself dependent on
 gettext at this early stage, you risk making all other additions dependent on
 it.  If it turns out not to work, your other additions will go with it as well
 and this would be sad.

I'm open to any kind of challange and I'm here to learn something
during the process.
I'm a newby and that's why I want to do the changes in a beta
environment.


 As a provoking thought: why translating at all, then?  Why not use Google
 Translator to generate automatic translations?  You can be sure that it does
 not break the html code and that it is abreast of the latest changes, if these
 are the two most important factors to consider...

The problem is that sometimes (often) google translate breaks the
translation.



 Frankly: keeping up to date with the tracker is enough for a website like
 Hugin.  This is not a news website changing every hour; and there is no need
 to keep an eye on the tracker unless you translate bleeding edge not yet
 released stuff.

 Frankly again: the occasional break in the html code of a single page is not
 critical either, especially since it concerns mostly bleeding edge pages not
 yet released / published.  It's called work in progress.  I will have some
 feedback to you about the recent changes you made to the Italian translation
 of the upcoming 2011.2.0 release.  Have not got around to them because
 yesterday my workstation's HDD decided to quit.  The SSD for the netbook is
 scheduled to arrive today and I hope to restore the backups and be back in
 full production mode this weekend.

  Talking about the header I really want to see photographers credited
  by showing their images done with Hugin. So I've already experimented
  a newer solution using the already available panos on the hugin-web
  repo. The solution consists of a tabbed text file with data about
  image, all in a row, like title, author, and a link to a webpage. What
  is really needed in that case are all those informations for any pano.

 Same consideration made here.  You're faster than me.  Instead of a tabbed
 text I was using a JOSN file with a client-side JavaScript lookup.  Equally
 easy to edit; does not need server-side parsing (i.e. resource wasting).

I don't know JavaScript and I've just scratched php:  I'm not in any
way a programmer. I cant' t really discern what's the better solution
about resources, I'm only looking for a working solution given my free
time and knowledge.


 I've discussed the problem of information collection with Bruno a couple of
 weeks ago.  Many if not most of the banner images up there belongs to him.  
 And he suggested:  why not starting from scratch?

 Would make sense to me.  Then we can put up an appropriate process, and make
 sure that we have complete information for all the images used, including
 author and proper licensing.

Good idea. I'm sure that crediting the author will grow the number of
contributions to the website banner

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[hugin-ptx] Enblend problem with temp dir?

2011-08-19 Thread Robert Lesac
Hi,
enblend has a weird problem of not being able to create the swap
image:

enblend: info: loading next image: stacked-5.tif 1/1
enblend: info: loading next image: stacked-50001.tif 1/1

enblend: an exception occured
enblend: enblend: unable to create image swap file name.

enblend: info: remove invalid output image stacked-5.tif
make: *** [stacked-5.tif] Error 1


Nona works normally, but enblend always errors out.
My paths in the preferences are properly set and the rest of the hugin
works normally :?
Any ideas how to troubleshoot?

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Enblend problem with temp dir?

2011-08-19 Thread paul womack

Robert Lesac wrote:

Hi,
enblend has a weird problem of not being able to create the swap
image:

enblend: info: loading next image: stacked-5.tif 1/1
enblend: info: loading next image: stacked-50001.tif 1/1

enblend: an exception occured
enblend: enblend: unable to create image swap file name.

enblend: info: remove invalid output image stacked-5.tif
make: *** [stacked-5.tif] Error 1


Nona works normally, but enblend always errors out.
My paths in the preferences are properly set and the rest of the hugin
works normally :?
Any ideas how to troubleshoot?



Run under strace?

 BugBear

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Enblend problem with temp dir?

2011-08-19 Thread Robert Lesac


On Aug 19, 3:43 pm, paul womack pwom...@papermule.co.uk wrote:
 Robert Lesac wrote:
  Hi,
  enblend has a weird problem of not being able to create the swap
  image:
  
  enblend: info: loading next image: stacked-5.tif 1/1
  enblend: info: loading next image: stacked-50001.tif 1/1

  enblend: an exception occured
  enblend: enblend: unable to create image swap file name.

  enblend: info: remove invalid output image stacked-5.tif
  make: *** [stacked-5.tif] Error 1
  

  Nona works normally, but enblend always errors out.
  My paths in the preferences are properly set and the rest of the hugin
  works normally :?
  Any ideas how to troubleshoot?

 Run under strace?

   BugBear

Strace?
I'm running 2011.2.0.cf0eaefbe0dd built by Matthew Petroff 64bit on
win7 x64.

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Enblend problem with temp dir?

2011-08-19 Thread Robert Lesac
Actually it's something weirder.
If I just take the command from the log file and running it, works
normally.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Mercurial browse disappeared from sourceforge site

2011-08-19 Thread Terry Duell
On Fri, 19 Aug 2011 16:46:54 +1000, Greg 'groggy' Lehey  
groog...@gmail.com wrote:



On Friday, 19 August 2011 at  8:44:25 +0200, Felix Hagemann wrote:

On 19 August 2011 07:58, Terry Duell wrote:


Can someone please try http://hugin.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/hugin/  
and

report if you get the normal page showing who committed what to which
branch?


Same problem here, no matter which browser I use.


Me too.


Thanks for those responses. Looks like Sourceforge has a problem.
I'll see if I can find a way to have it fixed.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Mercurial browse disappeared from sourceforge site

2011-08-19 Thread Terry Duell
On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 08:48:19 +1000, Terry Duell tdu...@iinet.net.au  
wrote:


[snip]


Thanks for those responses. Looks like Sourceforge has a problem.
I'll see if I can find a way to have it fixed.


Well it seems that just the threat was sufficient...it is now working OK.

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[hugin-ptx] OSX Different Stitch Result when stitching from Hugin vs Batcher

2011-08-19 Thread Battle
I've been having problems getting the PTBatcher to run consistently on
OS in both 10.6 with the newer versions of Hugin Harry has been
providing.

So I thought I try a couple of older version of Hugin.  I thought I
process a bunch of smaller 3 to 8 image panos at home this weekend on
my 10.5.8 notebook intel core 2 duo.

Using a 4 image pto with 4 images in a column so each image only
overlaps one other.

In 2010.4.0 the final image contains only the bottom of 4 vertically
aligned images, and the crop is off left to right as well.

In 2010.1.0 svn4834 which is a version that had worked well for me in
the past
If I stitch directly from Hugin I get a good result.
If I stitch using PT batcher, I get good remapped files for the top
three images, but the fourth is cropped badly from left to right. The
assembled image contains only the 4th image.

I've never seen this behavior before.

Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot this issue to determine what is
happening?

Battle

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[hugin-ptx] Problems with windows build

2011-08-19 Thread brian_ims

Hi

After being away for several months thought I would try to build latest
bleeding edge version for windows. Failed with the following error:

error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol class PTBatcherGUI  __cdecl
wxGetApp(void) (?wxGetApp@@YAAAVPTBatcherGUI@@XZ) referenced in function
public: void __thiscall Batch::OnProcessTerminate(class wxProcessEvent )
(?OnProcessTerminate@Batch@@QAEXAAVwxProcessEvent@@@Z)

working backwards version 2011.3.0 ca4ao5d6d48 of about 3 weeks ago is the
last one I can compile/build. I am no programmer but from what I can make
out only change between the versions were some changes to suit OSX
requiremnts. Have these changes broken something for Windows?

Cheers

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