As I recently discovered, there are two scenarios:

A) tool-using scripts invoked from the command line.
B) tool-using scripts invoked from the Hugin application.

For A) I can't imagine anyone using a terminal session would have a
problem modifying the script as per your suggestion.
For B) it would be helpful if the Hugin application would make its
path available to the script via a pattern substitution. It should
know where it's installed.

 Rick

On Jan 27, 8:04 am, Harry van der Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2010/1/26 Rick Workman <[email protected]>
>
> > b) If the tools ever become part of the bundle, it would be helpful if
> > the directory containing them was included in the PATH prior to
> > calling any external script (like an automatic set_environment), so
> > the script wouldn't have to deal with this. Alternatively, a pattern
> > could be defined which contained the tools' directory path.
>
> > I'm planning to make the tools part of the bundle within a month. The issue
>
> is not including the tools inside the bundle. I can have that arranged in 15
> minutes. The issue is to make the tools available in a "user friendly" way.
> I'm thinking about that one.
>
> I set myself a month. I can already create a bundle right now with the tools
> in it and I have already a script to accompany the bundle. The isue would
> only be that the user has to modify the script once to include
> "the/path/to/Hugin.app". Leaving that to the user is not user friendly.
> On the other hand: users willing and capable to use command line tools will
> have no problem editing a text file once to include that path.
>
> Harry

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