I'll be happy to help despite my lack of knowledge in coding. Yuv, if
you know something I can do.
I'll be there.
2009/2/24 Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch:
thanks a lot everybody. If I forgot somebody at
http://wiki.panotools.org/SoC_2009_idea#Mentors please accept my
apologies and let me know.
Okay, either the make process went wrong or I messed it up when
merging changes. Probably the latter. The URL.txt still contains this:
URL=http://www.photopla.net/hugin/dlcounter.php?
s...@hugin_wc_revision@ . That apparently is evaluated as lower than
the threshold.
One thing that should perhaps
Fedora Linux RPMs of Panini 0.62, thanks to Frantizek Hanzlik, are
available at ftp://tksharpless.net/tksftp/Panini/FedoraLinux/.
You can get the Win32 and Mac packages at ftp://tksharpless.net/tksftp/Panini/
as well as at the SourceForge site.
I repeat the following plea:
Anyone interested in
On Feb 24, 5:44 pm, Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com wrote:
I repeat the following plea:
Anyone interested in helping develop a betterPanini, please contact
me. The most pressing needs are for a Mac graphics expert to sort out
persistent problems with cubic images, a web designer to
On Feb 22, 10:52 pm, Tim Nugent timnug...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Yuv,
I'd be happy to be a mentor too
Hey, I'm glad to see another former student stepping in as mentor :)
Alexandre
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J. Schneider wrote:
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If you have the file celeste.model in C:\Program
Files\Hugin\share\hugin\xrc\data you are all set.
OK, now I took the time to check: celeste.model is there
(C:\Programme\BILD\Hugin\Hugin 0.8\share\hugin\xrc\data; hugin.exe is in
allard wrote:
Okay, either the make process went wrong or I messed it up when
merging changes. Probably the latter. The URL.txt still contains this:
URL=http://www.photopla.net/hugin/dlcounter.php?
s...@hugin_wc_revision@
@@ in the repository are usually placeholders to be replaced by
Le 24/02/2009 19:06:51, Dale Beams a écrit :
Kubuntu 8.04.1
svn-3664-200902xx
nona -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m TIFF_m -o stockton_graf -i 5
/tmp/huginpto_GYNuOR
nona -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m TIFF_m -o stockton_graf -i 6
/tmp/huginpto_GYNuOR
enblend --compression NONE -f5896x2535 -o stockton_graf.tif
On Archlinux it's libxmi. I think it will be similar in kubuntu.
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On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 19:06, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
enblend: error while loading shared libraries: libxmi.so.0: cannot open
Appears to be looking for libxmi. What package would that be?
Have you tried libplot (and libplot-dev) ?
Sorry for double posting, but this is where it belongs.
Hi all,
I thought it would be a good idea to make a new thread out of this as it
hasn't to do any more with the preview. Usually this works fine, it's a
big improvement to hugin!
My problem was that celeste would not run:
Yuv advised:
Hi Joachim,
I'm still very new to all this development stuff, I was just very
eager to try out the new features, so I tried building a program for
the first time. That got everyone enthousiastic so I made the
installer available. But there is a lot of small bugs in the installer
because of my
Hi Allard and Joachim,
allard wrote:
I'm still very new to all this development stuff
and you are doing it very well, improving at a much faster pace than I
did when I first set up the installer. If you need help, just ask.
On Feb 24, 7:37 pm, J. Schneider j-schn...@gmx.de wrote:
Sorry
The installer files should be in hugin_build/INSTALL. If you have them
in hugin_build/platforms/windows/installer it is a mix up between the
source and the build environment. Best practice is to keep the source in
a separate folder (the one you check out from SVN to) and do all changes
http://www.newscientist.com/gallery/dn16585-amazing-mirrors/4
Yuv
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Read the description... without distortion... yeah, right ;)
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On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
http://www.newscientist.com/gallery/dn16585-amazing-mirrors/4
Yuv
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Hi Yuv and Dan,
There was an article about Hicks' mirror work in the Philadelphia
Inquirer a couple of months ago. He has actually designed several
useful new mirrors, some of which make compressed cylindrical
projections like the Pannini. Notably, that works nicely for
automobile rear view
On Tue 24-Feb-2009 at 07:25 +0100, Thomas Modes wrote:
I've change the patch a little. I've implemented a slightly other
display: The text remains in the default color. For indication of
cp connection I added a small bar. The length of the bar
corresponds to the maximum cp error. This allows
allard wrote:
I'm a newbie
everybody was at some point. nothing wrong with that.
to click on the .iss file in hugin_build/INSTALL to build the installer
once the files in hugin_build/INSTALL/FILES are ready.
the .iss file is not there, but in the hugin_build/platforms/windows/
installer
Hi, even with
CXXFLAGS=--param inline-unit-growth=60
while compiling Enblend.
I have a segmentation fault when assembling a panorama ?
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Can you please post the enblend output? It may be different error.
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