cspiel csp...@freenet.de wrote:
Hello everybody!
Today we gladly announce the final
version of Enblend/Enfuse version 4.0.
[...]
Hello,
There seems to be a tiny bug in the tarball building script, the file
VERSION is not shipped. This breaks re-running of autoconf, since
configure.in
Hi,
I'm not really sure about this as I'm no native speaker but while
working on the German versions of the last two release notes I thought
the tab 'Control Point Detectors' in the Preferences window should be
renamed to something better like 'Control Point Generators'.
autopano-sift-c and
Hi Kornel,
sorry I missed to answer this - going through the web based interface
is a pain.
On Dec 19, 4:17 am, Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de wrote:
But not everything is working here. I checked with konqueror and firefox,
both show the same (bad) behaviour.
Try the following:
Select
Andreas -
Thanks a lot! It looks like you are the
first one who peeks inside the package and not
just drools over the new web layout.
On Dec 20, 2:47 pm, Andreas Metzler ametz...@downhill.at.eu.org
wrote:
There seems to be a tiny bug in the tarball building script, the file
VERSION
On 20 dec, 16:43, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:
Thoughts?
Another way to look at it: autopano-sift-c and friends detect points
(or regions) which can be used as control points. In that respect,
they are really detectors. Well, in fact they are feature detectors
which generate/define
James Legg píše v Ne 20. 12. 2009 v 01:29 +:
I would like to solicit your feedback, specifically:
* I am very interested to know if/how it works/does not work with
other combination of browser/system than Firefox/Ubuntu that I develop
on; and how it looks on different sizes of screen,
Dear all,
It seems the right way to build hugin as described by Brian.
So far as I know my SDK is outdated since some months, but lacks mainly
of a missing glut component which can be easily added as described in an
old post by me.
To build an installation package was not my task for long time.
On Sun 20-Dec-2009 at 16:43 +0100, Carl von Einem wrote:
I'm not really sure about this as I'm no native speaker but while
working on the German versions of the last two release notes I thought
the tab 'Control Point Detectors' in the Preferences window should be
renamed to something better like
On Sun 20-Dec-2009 at 08:52 +0100, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
I built the last extended patch on OSX and I certainly like it. There is one
drawback: the icons are very small and miss the texts. I suppose that can be
easily fixed later on, but currently you have to hover over the
buttons/icons
Not sure how to restructure the wiki for the Hugin Ubuntu build instructions.
Is the current Enblend there? It appears that enblend uses ./configure while
the others use cmake.
Is it possible to set these two different build instructions at the top of the
page, and then letting the user
On Sun 20-Dec-2009 at 16:21 -0600, Dale Beams wrote:
Is the current Enblend there? It appears that enblend uses ./configure while
the others use cmake.
Is it possible to set these two different build instructions at the top of the
page, and then letting the user choose how they want to build?
On Dec 20, 1:32 pm, Milan Knížek knizek.co...@volny.cz wrote:
James Legg píše v Ne 20. 12. 2009 v 01:29 +:
Personally, I prefer a long page with one vertical scrollbar at the edge
Same with me. On HTC Touch HD (screen 800x480 px, Opera), it is nearly
impossible to scroll the page as
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