Hallo!
An integration would be nice, i found no other free and open source viewer 
on linux.
And working with panoglview and pafextract is the only way with open source 
for working on 360°/180° panorama to cut zenith or nadir rectangle pictures.

bye, Rainer 

Am Montag, 12. März 2012 22:28:09 UTC+1 schrieb Bruno Postle:
>
> On Mon 12-Mar-2012 at 09:05 -0700, nowheredancer wrote:
> >Thank you, this works!
>
> Great, though it is a sign that the panoglview project needs a bit 
> of attention to fix these things.
>
> By the way, the workflow for using panoglview/pafextract for editing 
> equirectangular panoramas in GIMP still works really well: 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/36383814@N00/2845671569/
>
> If somebody wanted to work on a little project, then it would be 
> nice to have the pafextract functionality built into panoglview.
>
> Maybe panoglview could be merged into the Hugin tree if this would 
> help creating the temporary .pto project, the dependencies of 
> panoglview and Hugin are much the same.
>
> >On 11 Mrz., 23:40, Bruno Postle wrote:
> >>    ./configure
> >>    make LDFLAGS="-lGL -lGLU"
>
> -- 
> Bruno
>
>

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