[Therion] new Therion?

2015-12-01 Thread Wookey
+++ Martin Sluka [2015-12-01 18:28 +0100]:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_Et5CAoJfo

Looks nice (all pointy and clicky, with some nifty features like the
'carpeting'), but there is no source and only binaries for windows and
mac. That's no use to me at all, and not to anyone else except Philip
over the longer term.

Is Philip on this list? Is it free software? What's the platform (some
clues online suggest QT/opengl/C++)? If the latter then we can fix the
missing platform issue so long as it's FLOSS (and thus available to fix).

Wookey
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[Therion] new Therion?

2015-12-01 Thread Martin Sluka
We were in contact with Phil last time in year 2007. 

He was very exciting by Therion, but he was trying an interactive 3D 
visualization of Loch (VTK) files. In that time (before wide using of OpenGl, 
…) it was very slow.

Cavewhere’s data input is really US-only, only binary format of data but 
SQLite, … Another pure US-only tool not usable everywhere else, pity.

m.s.


> 1. 12. 2015 v 18:47, Wookey :
> 
> +++ Martin Sluka [2015-12-01 18:28 +0100]:
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_Et5CAoJfo
> 
> Looks nice (all pointy and clicky, with some nifty features like the
> 'carpeting'), but there is no source and only binaries for windows and
> mac. That's no use to me at all, and not to anyone else except Philip
> over the longer term.
> 
> Is Philip on this list? Is it free software? What's the platform (some
> clues online suggest QT/opengl/C++)? If the latter then we can fix the
> missing platform issue so long as it's FLOSS (and thus available to fix).
> 
> Wookey
> -- 
> Principal hats:  Linaro, Debian, Wookware, ARM
> http://wookware.org/
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[Therion] new Therion?

2015-12-01 Thread Adam Sampson
Looks like the source is on github.com/Cavewhere/cavewhere

??



On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 10:31 AM -0800, "Martin Sluka"  
wrote:





We were in contact with Phil last time in year 2007.

He was very exciting by Therion, but he was trying an interactive 3D 
visualization of Loch (VTK) files. In that time (before wide using of OpenGl, 
…) it was very slow.

Cavewhere’s data input is really US-only, only binary format of data but 
SQLite, … Another pure US-only tool not usable everywhere else, pity.

m.s.


> 1. 12. 2015 v 18:47, Wookey :
>
> +++ Martin Sluka [2015-12-01 18:28 +0100]:
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_Et5CAoJfo
>
> Looks nice (all pointy and clicky, with some nifty features like the
> 'carpeting'), but there is no source and only binaries for windows and
> mac. That's no use to me at all, and not to anyone else except Philip
> over the longer term.
>
> Is Philip on this list? Is it free software? What's the platform (some
> clues online suggest QT/opengl/C++)? If the latter then we can fix the
> missing platform issue so long as it's FLOSS (and thus available to fix).
>
> Wookey
> --
> Principal hats:  Linaro, Debian, Wookware, ARM
> http://wookware.org/
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> Therion at speleo.sk
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[Therion] new Therion?

2015-12-01 Thread vladim...@mail.bg



The sources are here https://github.com/Cavewhere/cavewhere
It is C++/Qt and is probably free, though I haven't looked at the license
yet.


Indeed it looks nice and the UI is very responsive. It has import/export
from Survex (.svx) and Compass(.dat). No Therion import unfortunately. I
tested it with a small Compass survey and it imports it and shows the
centerline. Didn't see any splay shots or LRUD though.
I tried what is shown in the video, which works nicely. Didn't see any
other drawing tools, so probably it works only with the scanned sketches.


As the site says, it is an early beta, but the current features seem to
work well. The development also looks very active by looking at the Github
repo.


Would be nice if Therion could be the backend and had a nice frontend to
help with some of the tasks 


Vladimir


- Цитат от Wookey (wookey at wookware.org), на 01.12.2015 в
19:47 -  +++ Martin Sluka [2015-12-01 18:28 +0100]:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_Et5CAoJfo


Looks nice (all pointy and clicky, with some nifty features like the
'carpeting'), but there is no source and only binaries for windows and
mac. That's no use to me at all, and not to anyone else except Philip
over the longer term.


Is Philip on this list? Is it free software? What's the platform (some
clues online suggest QT/opengl/C++)? If the latter then we can fix the
missing platform issue so long as it's FLOSS (and thus available to fix).


Wookey
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[Therion] new Therion?

2015-12-01 Thread Philip Balister
On 12/01/2015 12:47 PM, Wookey wrote:
> +++ Martin Sluka [2015-12-01 18:28 +0100]:
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_Et5CAoJfo
> 
> Looks nice (all pointy and clicky, with some nifty features like the
> 'carpeting'), but there is no source and only binaries for windows and
> mac. That's no use to me at all, and not to anyone else except Philip
> over the longer term.
> 
> Is Philip on this list? Is it free software? What's the platform (some
> clues online suggest QT/opengl/C++)? If the latter then we can fix the
> missing platform issue so long as it's FLOSS (and thus available to fix).

https://github.com/Cavewhere/cavewhere/blob/master/LICENSE.txt

After a quick look, I do not recognize what license family it is.

My beef last time I tried building was it needed bleeding edge Qt stuff
that I couldn't find Fedora packages for.

Philip


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[Therion] new Therion?

2015-12-01 Thread Martin Sluka
You may help with it anyway. :)

m.s.s

> 1. 12. 2015 v 20:57, vladimirg at mail.bg:
> 
> The sources are here https://github.com/Cavewhere/cavewhere
> It is C++/Qt and is probably free, though I haven't looked at the license yet.
> 
> Indeed it looks nice and the UI is very responsive. It has import/export from 
> Survex (.svx) and Compass(.dat). No Therion import unfortunately. I tested it 
> with a small Compass survey and it imports it and shows the centerline. 
> Didn't see any splay shots or LRUD though.
> I tried what is shown in the video, which works nicely. Didn't see any other 
> drawing tools, so probably it works only with the scanned sketches.
> 
> As the site says, it is an early beta, but the current features seem to work 
> well. The development also looks very active by looking at the Github repo.
> 
> Would be nice if Therion could be the backend and had a nice frontend to help 
> with some of the tasks 
> 
> Vladimir
> 
> 
> - Цитат от Wookey (wookey at wookware.org), на 01.12.2015 в 
> 19:47 -
> 
>> +++ Martin Sluka [2015-12-01 18:28 +0100]:
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_Et5CAoJfo
>> 
>> Looks nice (all pointy and clicky, with some nifty features like the
>> 'carpeting'), but there is no source and only binaries for windows and
>> mac. That's no use to me at all, and not to anyone else except Philip
>> over the longer term.
>> 
>> Is Philip on this list? Is it free software? What's the platform (some
>> clues online suggest QT/opengl/C++)? If the latter then we can fix the
>> missing platform issue so long as it's FLOSS (and thus available to fix).
>> 
>> Wookey
>> -- 
>> Principal hats: Linaro, Debian, Wookware, ARM
>> http://wookware.org/
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>> Therion at speleo.sk
>> http://mailman.speleo.sk/mailman/listinfo/therion
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[Therion] new Therion?

2015-12-01 Thread Olly Betts
On Tue, Dec 01, 2015 at 03:20:30PM -0500, Philip Balister wrote:
> https://github.com/Cavewhere/cavewhere/blob/master/LICENSE.txt
> 
> After a quick look, I do not recognize what license family it is.

Looks like Apache 2.0 to me, though I didn't compare the text in detail:

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

If so, you can make a derived work with GPL v2+ software by using the
latter under GPLv3.

Cheers,
Olly



[Therion] new Therion?

2015-12-01 Thread Martin Sluka
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_Et5CAoJfo

m.