> en_GB.po
> 52 translated messages, 4 fuzzy translations, 1277 untranslated
> messages.
I'll get to work on this over the next couple of days. Not that en_GB
is ever a particularly major job... I expect I'll report a few typos
or inconsistencies too as usual.
Gareth
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Hi group!
I just came up with a neat trick to orient my panoramas (like, when I
publish them on 360cities). If I have the sun visible in the panorama, I
enter 'sun', the date/time and position into Wolfram Alpha, like this:
sun July 9 2012 18:37 at 45.338 N 7.2524 E
after a bit of trundling an
Hi Carl,
> In line 4149 (according to Poedit) there's a string "Mount:", does that
> relate to the mount between lens and camera (e.g. something about the
> lensfun database)? "Bajonett:" in German?
> I couldn't find the original string in the latest 2012.0.0 beta 1.
> Ah, here it is: in "camera a
Bruno Postle schrieb am 02.08.12 14:14:
On 2 Aug 2012 00:13, "Carl von Einem" mailto:c...@einem.net>> wrote:
>
> And trying to save a test "camera" via "Save camera to database" I
get an error (translated by me as follows)
> "directory '/Users/carl/.local/share/lensfun' could not be created.
On 2 Aug 2012 00:13, "Carl von Einem" wrote:
>
> And trying to save a test "camera" via "Save camera to database" I get an
error (translated by me as follows)
> "directory '/Users/carl/.local/share/lensfun' could not be created.
> (error 2: no such file or directory)"
> Mac OS X (10.6.8 here at
Am Donnerstag, 2. August 2012 03:52:24 UTC+2 schrieb Alex Blanck:
>
> I'm having a bit of trouble with a panorama. At first I thought everything
> was fine, but then I noticed two horizontal lines that go two-thirds of the
> way across the bottom of the panorama. I attached an image of the line
I'm having a bit of difficulty with stitching a panorama. At first I though
everything was fine, but then I noticed two perfectly horizontal lines near
the bottom of the finished file. They go across the entire left two thirds
of the panorama (across two of the source images, including when ther
I'm having a bit of trouble with a panorama. At first I thought everything
was fine, but then I noticed two horizontal lines that go two-thirds of the
way across the bottom of the panorama. I attached an image of the lines. I
exported the remapped images and they did not have any signs of the li