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Hi Bruno,
Bruno Postle schrieb:
> On Wed 25-Feb-2009 at 14:19 +0100, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
>> During gsoc 2007 Zoran Mesec created/worked on matchpoint: the patent free
>> keypoint detector. As far as I'm aware matchpoint works fine, but still has
>> problems dealing with transparency masks.
2009/3/2 Bruno Postle :
>
> On Sun 01-Mar-2009 at 14:24 +0100, Lukáš Jirkovský wrote:
>
>>I've tried to implement test target for hugin makefile, which then can
>>be used for testing of existence of tools but I've stuck when target
>>test: isn't present in generated makefile. Does anyone have idea
On Mon 02-Mar-2009 at 00:40 +0100, Guido Kohlmeyer wrote:
>
>I changed the options of Enblend and Enfuse in the properties dialog of
>Hugin, but these options are not taken into account for the current
>project. Neither Save nor Save as write the options to the project file.
>If I start a new p
On Sun 01-Mar-2009 at 14:24 +0100, Lukáš Jirkovský wrote:
>I've tried to implement test target for hugin makefile, which then can
>be used for testing of existence of tools but I've stuck when target
>test: isn't present in generated makefile. Does anyone have idea what
>can cause this?
Nope, it
I changed the options of Enblend and Enfuse in the properties dialog of
Hugin, but these options are not taken into account for the current
project. Neither Save nor Save as write the options to the project file.
If I start a new project, then the options are taken into account and
written to
On Sat 28-Feb-2009 at 17:58 +, Bruno Postle wrote:
>
>It adds about three new strings, I'm inclined to apply this patch,
Applied, though it is more like seven new strings.
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To all,
I think I've missed a very important information. Compiling is not as
simple as building one target in Xcode as I thought.
And silly me, Harry and I have written a tutorial last year:
http://wiki.panotools.org/Build_a_MacOSX_Universal_Hugin_bundle_with_Xcode
SDK will let you skip ste
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 09:08:18PM +0100, Kornel Benko wrote:
> Am Sonntag 01 März 2009 schrieb Michael Galloway:
> > line 41: msgfmt: command not found
> >
> > when running customs shell scripts, inside the build process.
>
> On unix, this is part of the "gettext"-package.
> Googling with "ms
Am Sonntag 01 März 2009 schrieb Michael Galloway:
> line 41: msgfmt: command not found
>
> when running customs shell scripts, inside the build process.
On unix, this is part of the "gettext"-package.
Googling with "msgfmt mac", the first entry was
http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 10:01:45AM +0900, Ippei UKAI wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just thought we can do it on Mac too. So I archived my
> ExternalPrograms folder, and here it is. Completely untested and
> unwarranted.
> It should be like "to compile Hugin, all you need is a Mac with
> develop
On Sun 01-Mar-2009 at 13:46 +0100, Lukáš Jirkovský wrote:
>
>There are lots of code which uses it for eg. writing files, wxString
>is used there a lot (this one should be fairly easy to convert it to
>std::string). I'll try to remove this dependency later if it would be
>possible (I'm not sure dif
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 11:07:25PM +0900, Ippei UKAI wrote:
>
> > You should have Xcode Tools
> > (http://developer.apple.com/technology/xcode.html
> > ) installed. To compile hugin, put 'BuildConfig.xconfig' under "/
> > hugin/mac", and all the rest into "/hugin/mac/ExternalPrograms".
> > O
Sorry, these two I could have found myself. But thanks for the good
suggestions.
And I think the English texts should be changed.
>> "Add application"
> ... I guess the button
> label is not well chosen. It's the call not the application itself which
> is added. Should be something like: "Add a
Suggestion see below.
J. Schneider schrieb:
> Hi,
> I'm currently updating the German translation and again I have a few
> questions about where some original strings appear and so on:
> "Add application"
Something like to add the call of an application. If you click the
button, you a dialog
On 2009-03-01, at 22:37, Michael Galloway wrote:
>
> On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 10:01:45AM +0900, Ippei UKAI wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just thought we can do it on Mac too. So I archived my
>> ExternalPrograms folder, and here it is. Completely untested and
>> unwarranted.
>> It should be like "t
2009/3/1 J. Schneider :
>
> Hi,
> I'm currently updating the German translation and again I have a few
> questions about where some original strings appear and so on:
>
> "Error: Could not get status, project with index "
> "Error: Could not set status, project with index "
>
> "Add application"
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 10:01:45AM +0900, Ippei UKAI wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just thought we can do it on Mac too. So I archived my
> ExternalPrograms folder, and here it is. Completely untested and
> unwarranted.
> It should be like "to compile Hugin, all you need is a Mac with
> develop
Hi,
I'm currently updating the German translation and again I have a few
questions about where some original strings appear and so on:
"Error: Could not get status, project with index "
"Error: Could not set status, project with index "
"Add application"
"Remove complete"
="Remove those projec
Hello,
I've tried to implement test target for hugin makefile, which then can
be used for testing of existence of tools but I've stuck when target
test: isn't present in generated makefile. Does anyone have idea what
can cause this?
Anyway, I'm not sure if using define is good for setting device fo
2009/3/1 Bruno Postle :
>
> On Sun 01-Mar-2009 at 07:58 +0100, Lukáš Jirkovský wrote:
>>2009/3/1 Ippei UKAI :
>>>
>>> Lately, I'm wondering why PTBatcher and PTBatcherGUI are not in the /
>>> hugin/src/hugin1 directory.
>
>>> Should they be moved before the release?
>>
>>I think it would be reason
The patch works on OSX. --EdgeScale=0.3:3.0:2.5 can be used.
However the , can't still be used in something like --EdgeScale=0,3:3,0:2,5.
An error is returned: "enfuse: could not decode edge scale specification
"0,3" for EdgeScale."
As such this is OK. All documentation clearly specifies the use o
Sorry for the second mail.
Google was very slow to deliver the mails and I though they were sorted
out due to the exe link, or they were lost.
Guido
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On Sun 01-Mar-2009 at 01:00 -0800, cspiel wrote:
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>I have attached a patch that
>(i) drops the comma from the list of option delimiters making it a
> viable radix point again and that
>(ii) explicitely clears the error indicator before converting a string
> into a number. HTH.
The ptx
On Sun 01-Mar-2009 at 07:58 +0100, Lukáš Jirkovský wrote:
>2009/3/1 Ippei UKAI :
>>
>> Lately, I'm wondering why PTBatcher and PTBatcherGUI are not in the /
>> hugin/src/hugin1 directory.
>> Should they be moved before the release?
>
>I think it would be reasonable to move only PTBatcherGUI. And
For testing a current development build of Hugin can be found on
http://hugin.panotools.org/testing/hugin/hugin-0.8.0.3690-dev-win32.exe
The file is a self-extracting archive, no installer (see below)!
Revision information
Hugin : SVN 3690
Enblend/Enfuse : 3.2 (prec
For testing a current development build of Hugin can be found on
http://hugin.panotools.org/testing/hugin/hugin-0.8.0.3690-dev-win32.exe
The file is a self-extracting archive, no installer (see below)!
Revision information
Hugin : SVN 3690
Enblend/Enfuse : 3.2 (prec
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your patch. Could you add it to a mail as a separate file. This
included patch doesn't work when copied back into a file as the mailing
programs modified it.
Harry
2009/3/1 cspiel
>
> Harry -
>
>File "enfuse.cc" defines OPTION_DELIMITERS to be ",;:/", so
> the com
Harry -
File "enfuse.cc" defines OPTION_DELIMITERS to be ",;:/", so
the comma ends up as a number _separator_. Therefore, it cannot be
used as a radix point inside a number anymore. This explains why
--EdgeScale=0,3:3,0:2,5
causes you problems. However, it has nothing to do wit
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