Works with
Firefox 12.0 and
Chromium 18.0.1025.151 (Developer Build 130497 Linux) Ubuntu 10.04
on Ubuntu 10.04, 64 bit.
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On Monday, 28 May 2012 at 20:49:20 -0700, Matthew Petroff wrote:
> After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
> source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
> HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. The
> lightweight viewer, just 18kB
I have just tested it on my Opera 11.61 under windows
but getting this message.
"
A browser supporting WebGL (and the canvas element) is required to view
this panorama.
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On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 8:49 AM, Matthew Petroff wrote:
> After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and
Nice! Your example works well for me in Firefox 12 on Win7 64 (pan,
zoom, full screen).
The only thing is that at first I was waiting for the panorama to
load, then after some time I thought I might have to click the "Load
Panorama". Maybe you could write "Click to load panorama" instead.
2012/5/2
After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. The
lightweight viewer, just 18kB gzipped, can be deployed using a single
file and displays full equirecta
I still have that problem too. I tried it with 4GB of RAM and 8. It
always stops at 6 or 7 images, while if I scale them down I can have
at least 20+. On XP 32 it used to work fine with 2GB of RAM for the
same kind of pictures.
2012/5/28 ecs1749 :
> Actually, less than that. May be only 1.2G, eve
Or at least an easy one-click option to save the stitch log so one can
send it in if needed.
On 05/28/2012 02:07 AM, Emad ud din Bhatt wrote:
And an option to send back error report right from Hugin.
There are many cases where a new user is stuck with errors while stitching.
On Sun, May 27, 2
While I included enough of Python for Hugin to run, I did not include
enough for the Python based features to work. I also mistook
"_hsi.pyd" for a ".pyc" file and accidentally deleted it before
packaging the build. Here is a new build that includes a stripped down
Python install similar to what is
Hi Alexey, I don't know those answers and would need some environment to
test, which I don't have, but I guess Stefan gave you two hints that can
help you. In particular I guess you could try a pre-compiled package.
But keep the list informed, there are more people who can try to help.
Good luck,
Dear Alexey
On 28.05.2012 13:22, Alexey Sukhovich wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can anyone please help me? I am running Opensuse 11.4 and I am trying
> to install hugin-2011.4.0 . The part with cmake command worked fine;
> below is the print out:
>
> Linking CXX shared library libhuginbasewx.so
> /usr/li
Hi,
upon more testing I noticed that the error only happens when these 4 files
are present:
http://bit.ly/KWuLMu
Removing the files everything works well.
Files are not mine, no idea whats wrong with em.
Jan
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 4:29 PM, Jan Martin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> there is an error w
Hi all,
there is an error with cpfind with hugin:
Could not execute command: cpfind -o /tmp/ap_resDmKtM1 /tmp/ap_inproj1oPKHT
Error happens with both nightly hugin builds from the ppa:
hugin 2011.5.0.ab9192a60c64
Hugin's cpfind 2011.5.0.ab9192a60c64
and the version I compiled following
http://wi
Under Windows 7, using the new GUI 64 bit build, the Displayed Image
buttons still being blocked (partially) by the horizontal scroll bar.
Since there are spaces on top of these buttons, why not move them up?
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Actually, less than that. May be only 1.2G, even less then the 32 bit
version which uses as high as 1.6G before failing. Incidentally, if I
scale down each picture to 1600bits wide, I can load over a hundred
pictures and process them no problem.
On Monday, May 28, 2012 6:18:45 AM UTC-7, ecs17
Actually, I have just searched the whole computer for the file
lwx_x11univ_gl-2.8* - the search gave nothing, it is not on my
computer. What is that file and with which package it comes anyway?
If I do search for all files having x11univ in their names, I find 47
files, but all names start with li
Most I've seen is only 1.5G. I have 8G memory. This is during loading.
On Monday, May 28, 2012 5:41:22 AM UTC-7, Bart van Andel wrote:
>
> How much memory is Hugin using when the error occurs? Are you talking
> about loading images inside Hugin itself or during stitching? In other
> words whic
Hi Carlos,
Thanks for the fast reply. I don't remember how exactly I have
installed wxX11-2.8.12, but I think I have followed the instructions
given in the text file which came with the package:
> ./configure --with-x11
> make
> su
> make install
> ldconfig
> exit
Also, when I check with YAST (
How much memory is Hugin using when the error occurs? Are you talking about
loading images inside Hugin itself or during stitching? In other words which
program is failing?
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How much memory is Hugin using when the error occurs? Are you talking about
loading images inside Hugin itself or during stitching? In other words which
program is failing?
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How have you installed the wx lib? Did you do that using the suse package
methods or compiled from source? Usually when you compile those free
softwares from source they get installed in /usr/local and from there the
other directories (bin, lib, include, ...). So, if your system does not use
/usr/l
And an option to send back error report right from Hugin.
There are many cases where a new user is stuck with errors while stitching.
On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 10:08 PM, Gnome Nomad wrote:
> Sounds like a good idea, or at least links to the wiki, tutorials,
> etc. Just so long as we keep in min
Hello,
Can anyone please help me? I am running Opensuse 11.4 and I am trying
to install hugin-2011.4.0 . The part with cmake command worked fine;
below is the print out:
alexey@linux-8qge:~/Downloads/hugin/hugin-2011.4.0> cmake -
DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local
-- Current HG revision is cf9be934
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