prokoudine wrote:
> On Feb 20, 6:17 pm, Pit Suetterlin wrote:
>
> > (Is panoglview still a recommended application? What are you using?)
>
> I believe that Panini is generally considered more up to date :)
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/pvqt
Ah, thanks for the pointer...
I had a look at it, tried both the zip file (71.104) and a direct svn
checkout, but I always seem to end up with a DEBUG version. At least,
as soon as I try to open a file I get tons of notification windows
like
Debug: (28585): Trying to open ksycoca from "/var/tmp/kdecache-pit/ksycoca4"
Could it be related to running KDE 4.4?
While the feature list of panini looks great, as a plain viewer
panoglview still gets my preference, mostly due to the PAF file format
(I'm having quite some partial Panoramas), and probably the fullscreen
mode. (might also be I overlooked something, but with the
abovementioned notification windows I didn't test panini very
extensive yet).
Thanks and cheers,
Pit
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