Am 03.03.21 um 22:20 schrieb Harry van der Wolf:
> Hi Kay and everyone else interested.
>
> It is not so hard to create a bundle for pv after all.
> It took me an hour.
Wow! Thanks for your work! I did think about building a flatpack for
linux, but it looked like quite a bit of stuff one had to learn and do,
so I kept postponing it - and building on Linux is really easy.
But I have a Windows version ready and I'll follow your example and
share it publicly. It needs a 64bit system. All DLLs are included, no
installation necessary. Here it is:
https://www.magentacloud.de/lnk/luiIBoVK
Password: hugin-ptx
Just unpack the ZIP file anywhere, navigate to find 'pv.exe' or plain
'pv' if you have opted to hide filename extensions on your system and
doubleclick on it. You'll get a file select box where you can pick
images and PTOs. When you see an image displayed, move the mouse up to
the top margin, and three rows of buttons will show. Many buttons have
to be click-held for the desired effect. secondary-click-hold the
buttons for a quick explanation and alternative access to the functions.
For everything else, please refer to the included documentation in
README.html
Enjoy. Comments welcome. And keep in mind that this is a development
snapshot (made yesterday), it may be buggy and the newest functionality
is not yet documented properly.
Kay
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