4:57 UTC+1, T. Modes a écrit :
> Thomas B. schrieb am Sonntag, 30. Oktober 2022 um 11:38:38 UTC+1:
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>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have some Python scripts for automated panorama creation. Those are
>> relying on HSI (Hugin Scripting Interface). But since I installed a new
>
`sudo apt install python3-pip && pip3 install hsi`.
[image: ScreenCapture_Terminal_pip-install-hsi.png]
FYI, the script I cannot run:
https://github.com/Thomas-Baeckeroot/photo-scripts-python/blob/master/createPanorama.py
(always developed for my own needs, so that it's not &quo
Thanks for publishing this. I've used what I've learned from your script to
make this much simpler much more rigid script for a panorama poor in
features that I'm currently trying to stich togetether:
#!/bin/bash
pto_gen -o scripting_step1_images.pto IMG_*.JPG
#
Yes, it works, PTbatcherGUI can be used, too. Thank you.
Am Donnerstag, 24. November 2016 21:47:11 UTC+1 schrieb Tduell:
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> Hello Thomas,
>
> On Fri, 25 Nov 2016 07:34:24 +1100, Thomas Güttler
> <guet...@thomas-guettler.de > wrote:
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> > Thank you for this
I am missing an option to terminate the GUI after completing the job. There
is an option to
shutdown the computer, but this is not what I want.
In the GUI I can set the needed option. But I want do this for batch
processing.
Is there a way to terminate GUI after processing?
Here are the
processing (non
interactive)?
Regards,
Thomas Güttler
For curious people, here is my batch script:
https://github.com/guettli/panorama/blob/master/panorama/panorama.py
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> Thank you! That was what I suspected.
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strings, and another experienced translator of open source software grabbed
that opportunity, even though it is a huge job. Many translated strings in
the da.po file were improved because of this, and I find that very positive.
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> Am Samstag, 2. Juli 2016 21:21:13 UTC+2 schrieb Thomas P
somewhat in doubt of the meaning of this string. Can somebody
explain/elaborate?
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"Stitch with the settings from an user defined output sequence"
"an" should be "a" instead.
"The batch queue contains many items.\n
This can have negative effects on performance.\n
Should the batch queue cleared now?"
The last sentence is missing some
the
programm to stop, not to proceed.
- The shell has major problems handling filenames which contain special
characters.
does this answer your question? Feel free to ask more details :-)
Am Montag, 28. September 2015 02:21:22 UTC+2 schrieb Tduell:
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> Hello thomas,
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> On Sun,
opens. But it does not start automatically.
How to start the processing via script?
Am Dienstag, 22. September 2015 19:28:27 UTC+2 schrieb T. Modes:
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> Am Dienstag, 22. September 2015 19:22:04 UTC+2 schrieb Thomas Güttler:
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>>
>>
>> I don't have a pto fi
"Created panorama $basename"
}}}
Am Donnerstag, 24. September 2015 14:46:19 UTC+2 schrieb Thomas Güttler:
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> Thank you T. Modes for the links.
>
> My script now looks like this:
>
> {{{
> #!/bin/bash
> # Usage: panorama.sh dir_containing_images_to_stitch
> set -x
o file. I just have one directory with N pictures and the
result should be one panorama.jpg.
Maybe I was blind, but I read your above link twice.
Regards,
Thomas Güttler
PS: somehow the subject of my thread looks strange. It startswith "Re:
[hugin-ptx]". I posted via google groups.
be **non-interactive**. Hugin should choose sane
defaults.
If I am not happy with the defaults, I can still call hugin by hand.
Regards,
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experiencing technical difficulties. Perhaps just temporarily?
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[1] http://sourceforge.net/p/hugin/hugin/ci/default/tree/src/translations/
[2] http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_translation_guide
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It sounds like what you need is image stabilization. This is possible
with Hugin. I successfully accomplished this, following the guide at
http://imgur.com/a/3qfWQ . Also, the Panotools wiki has something on
the subject at http://wiki.panotools.org/Time_lapse_stabilization
Thomas P.
2014-04-12
if he's preparing an update,
before doing anything else. His mail address is in the PO file.
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[1]: http://sourceforge.net/p/hugin/hugin/ci/default/tree/src/translations/fr.po
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The languages cs_CZ.po, hu.po, it.po, pt_BR.po and sk.po are the only one
with a full coverage (1399 translated messages).
Now, da.po should be at 100%, also.
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the deb file and running dpkg -i on it,
having taken care of iys dependencies. Debian and Ubuntu being quite
similar, perhaps you can, too? Anyone having any experience with that?
Hugin PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~hugin/+archive/hugin-builds
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modify assigned lenses and stack in pto files
stacks?
The OpenMP enabled enblend is now compatible on Mac OS X Lion (10.7) and newer.
compatible with?
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of Ubuntu (13.10 / Saucy), though.
I don't know if Stefan plans to package Hugin 2012.0.0 for Ubuntu
13.10, but if not, it would make sense, since we're probably pretty
close to the final release of Hugin 2013.0.0 (?).
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repo.
In another project that I'm following, they handled a similar repo change
by removing all files in the old repo, replacing them with a single README,
briefly explaining about the new location of the repo. Given the nature of
mercurial/hg, the old chances will not be lost.
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for this? A working build environment, I
guess. How much is done manually and how much is handled at launchpad?
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Den 18/09/2013 10.31 skrev Stano Turza stanislav.tu...@gmail.com:
May I ask anybody for hugin rc2 binaries, thx
If you're on Ubuntu Linux, subscribe to the PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~hugin/+archive/next and you will automatically
receive an update when the rc2 has been built.
Thomas
Am Montag, 19. August 2013 19:12:03 UTC+2 schrieb Henri-Pierre Charles:
Hello,
Le samedi 29 juin 2013 12:53:46 UTC+2, Thomas Zenker a écrit :
Running enblend 4.1.1 on FreeBSD 9.1 amd64 stable, it cannot blend more
then 9 images. Vigra library
throws an exception:
enblend: cannot load
laptop!
It's a Galaxy Nexus, so yes, a dual-core ARM processor running at 1.2 GHz
and a 384 MHz GPU. I don't know whether it's 32 or 64 bits.
And Chrome is much faster at Javascript than current Firefox!
Just tried with Firefox on the same device. Black screen. Then Firefox
closes down.
Thomas
is too much for the current machine!
Both work fine and rather smooth here on Chrome on an Android phone.
Thomas
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I am having the same problem with Hugin 2013 b1, Win7 64, Kaspersky
Anti-Virus 2013
I tried to follow the recommendation to change the temporary directory, and
to add an exclusion rule for that directory
see http://support.kaspersky.com/6263
however no success. The KAV protection center shows
for open source projects. It offers only
git, though, no mercurial, so a change to github would also mean a change
to git.
I don't have any experience with bitbucket, but as far as I can read on
their site, free repositories support only up to 5 developers. Is that
enough?
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Am Freitag, 5. Juli 2013 01:46:19 UTC+2 schrieb Groogle:
On Sunday, 30 June 2013 at 6:18:23 -0700, Thomas Zenker wrote:
Am Sonntag, 30. Juni 2013 14:27:24 UTC+2 schrieb Cartola:
2013/6/29 Thomas Zenker t...@zenker.tk
new languages added since last
release?
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Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
http://www.panoforum.com.br/
2013/6/29 Thomas Zenker t...@zenker.tk javascript:
Running enblend 4.1.1 on FreeBSD 9.1 amd64 stable, it cannot blend more
then 9 images. Vigra library
throws
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Perhaps something to do with this? (I thought everyone with write access to
the hg repo was sent such a mail):
Your code repository in upgraded project hugin is now ready for use.
Old repository url: http://hugin.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/hugin
New repository checkout
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ever. In this case it would, IMHO, be
better to simply just not show the controls that don't fit in the window,
or maybe even allow for scrolling back and forth.
Just my two cents :-)
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Hi Carlos
I find the tool Lokalize to be a bit easier to use than POEdit. It also has
options for sorting by translated, untranslated and fuzzy.
Thomas
Den 04/03/2013 02.25 skrev Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
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Hi,
is there an easy way to list in the poedit
without asking. Perhaps
there could be a toggle to enable/disable this, if implemented?
Thomas
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the changes, just a
simple da.po has been changed in the Hugin repository would be enough.
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have run into, too. Have a look at
e.g.
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/?fromgroups#!topic/hugin-ptx/mVpE3yaEj8Q
I had the problem, too, which I solved by switching from a 32 bit operating
system to a 64 bit.
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, on Brunos pano - on Firefox 16 on 64 bit Ubuntu. Both
the nasty vertical one you mentioned, but also thinner vertical and
horizontal ones scattered all over the pano. Nothing on Chromium.
And as Bruno mentioned, quite wobbly. Both on Firefox and Chromium.
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Yes, I got this, too, on Brunos pano - on Firefox 16 on 64 bit Ubuntu.
Both the nasty vertical one you mentioned, but also thinner vertical and
horizontal ones scattered all over the pano. Nothing on Chromium.
BTW, exactly the same with Matthew's pano
units?
What are your thoughts on it? I have only tried some of the third party
one-row pano apps for older Androids, with more or less good results,
mainly due to parallax errors.
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[1]
http://androidcentral.com/adobe-begin-blocking-new-installs-flash-tomorrow
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Den 11/09/2012 18.34 skrev T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de:
Hugin has been nominated for the project of the month October by
sourceforge.
See http://sourceforge.net/blog/potm_102012_vote/
Nice! But only four votes for Hugin so far? Anyone with a Twitter account
can vote at
,
joystick-like, or end-user decision? Just some suggestions :-)
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2012.1.0.6571549ff779 on Ubuntu 11.10.
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[1] http://old.nabble.com/strings-batcher-td21976142.html
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actually a Pannellum issue.
I made a small screen capture, demonstrating the issue (app. 4 mb
MP4/h.264 video file):
http://goo.gl/szst1
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$i000E1_DXXX.jpg;
done
for i in {100..200}; do
wget
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/3/mcam/0003ML$i000E1_DXXX.jpg;
done
(missing files would just be tried downloaded, then ignored)
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2012/8/25 JohnPW johnpwatk...@gmail.com:
[...] But in stitching that big Martian pano [...]
Just out of curiosity: What did you (successfully?) use as focal
length and multiplicator? I assume you're using the mastcam subframe
images from http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/raw/?s=3 ?
Thomas
On the same topic, see
http://360cities.net/image/curiosity-rover-martian-solar-day-2
Really amazing!
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not happen anytime in the near future, as the English
term (spelled out or as acronym) seems to be used in Danish on e.g.
wikipedia and elsewhere.
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Thanks a lot for the clearification! I have corrected it in my text.
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2012/7/23 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com:
Hugin-2012.0 RELEASE NOTES
Great to see a beta1 release already! I see that new translation
strings were added to the repository three weeks ago. Is it possible
to get an automated mail for every change to, say, the Danish
translation file?
Thomas
Hello Terry
2012/7/19 Thomas Pryds tho...@pryds.eu:
after the weekend I'll upload the blurred image and some of the surrounding
ones.
Unfortunately, now, after I had a closer look at the image in
question, it seems that I have actually shot it from a slightly
different angle than the others
of images to
stitch - and quite nice resolution, if not downsized?
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spot in GIMP in the final pano image file instead, though.
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it in mind, should
another situation like this arise. Here, though, I might have a hard time
locating the correct spot, the whole image being filled with straws of
grass :-)
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Den 19/07/2012 12.15 skrev Gnome Nomad gnomeno...@gmail.com:
I don't think you want to say your new panoramic head makes your
panoramas much more prone to parallax errors ... I think you mean much
LESS prone ...
Ah yes, that was obviously what I meant to say. Corrected now. Thank you!
Thomas
Hey Terry
Den 19/07/2012 01.12 skrev Terry Duell tdu...@iinet.net.au:
Thomas, could you can provide your blurred and sharp overlapped image
pair, on Dropbox or somesuch?
Sure! I hope you can use them, even though I didn't bother to have a closer
look at what might have caused the blur
if there is no other
image covering that exact part of the panorama?
I'm on 2011.5.0.dfd9dc55c39a (GUI overhaul, from the nightly Ubuntu ppa)
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Comments very welcome, both here and on the website.
(sorry for the image quality of especially the illustrations which
feature a camera -- I had to shoot those using my mobile phone :-) )
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else is the fact that it
works fine if I use a real colon instead in the code. My guess is that the
%3A part makes either pannellum, the webserver, or the browser think that
the path is relative instead of absolute and hence add the extra / to the
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http%3A//example.com/pannellum.htm
This results in a 404 on my setup (Ubuntu with Chrome and Firefox):
The requested URL /http://example.com/pannellum.htm was not found on
this server.
However, if I change %3A into : in the generated iframe code,
everything works fine.
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Btw, if you plan on translating the viewer into other languages, I'll be
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you know.
Firefox 12.0, installed from the Ubuntu repositories: Works nicely! Also in
full-screen. Doesn't have the drag-out-off-the-pano-area problem described
above.
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and Remapped Images in the Stitcher tab (current
layout; haven't seen the GUI overhaul) to be more intuitive. Just a thought.
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, to my knowledge, don't have an acronym for that. So I also vote
to avoid the word GUI.
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can only
hope that it will be translated into English at some point.
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same panorama:
App. five minutes into the process: Error: Couldn't allocate enough memory
to load image
So I guess I'm at the point where I should install a 64 bit OS instead of
my 32 bit OS :-)
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Anything I can do to help solve this bug, but I'm not sure what would be
useful info. The whole case as described in this thread? Or perhaps just my
expirences with changing the -m parameter? Or need I do further tests?
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this pano -- but it will probably be my next
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Boost: 1.42.0
Exiv2: 0.21.1
(Hugin installed from nightly build Ubuntu ppa)
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for a circular one, though. Although I don't have much
to base this preference on ;-)
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2012/1/21 Markku Kolkka markku.kol...@iki.fi
21.1.2012 9:55, Thomas Pryds kirjoitti:
But from what I can see from your list of hardware, your lens is a
circular fisheye. Wouldn't that always result in image files with a
circular image area sorrounded by a black area
No, the Samyang
2012/1/21 Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) cartol...@gmail.com
Guess those on a full frame sensor would do only a little ball image in
the midle :)
Something like
http://goo.gl/XF2xB
:-)
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covers the widest angle, while a
fullframe covers slightly less (obviously). Coverage at the expense of
image resolution, of course.
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searching Google for such a set, but unfortunately without luck.
On a side note: What would you recommend? A true fisheye lens to put
directly onto the camera body, or one of these (less expensive) lenses to
put on top of an ordinary lens?
Thanks,
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On the contrary, I'm sure I *didn't* run the optimizer. Also, I'm sure I
didn't do so the other times when I used the assistant and the images did
find their place on the panosphere, but now that I know I have to,
everything seems to work for me again :-)
Thanks!
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Is there something else I need to put into the EXIF data?
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idea what that is, though.
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you share your panoramas with others, including review for inclusion in
Google Earth.
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no-parallax point? In other words, if I were to build a fixed position pano
head, would it lock me into using one particular zoom level, e.g. 18 mm?
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From: T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de
Date: Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: calibrate_lens
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Hi Tom,
Am 27.07.2011 18:14, schrieb Thomas Sharpless:
Hi Thomas
Having finally got set up to build Hugin again
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 7:38 AM, Thomas Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.comwrote:
Can anyone answer Steve's questions about build procedures and Hg? I
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From: Steven Williams ono...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 3:08 AM
Subject: GSoC 2011
with images 1 and 3, and so on?
Thanks for any help,
Thomas
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Hi Steven
I've taken the liberty of forwarding this to the Hugin Google group, so that
we can benefit from discussion by the whole community of Hugin users and
developers. Even though hugin-ptx loads dirt slow nowadays, and we are sure
to get some irrelevant chat, please copy the group anyhow.
I
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From: Steven Williams ono...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, May 6, 2011 at 3:40 AM
Subject: GSoC2011 project ideas
To: Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com
Hi Tom,
I was looking through the comments on my proposal and got to thinking about
how I might be able to
HI Dan
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 1:30 PM, dmg d...@uvic.ca wrote:
it looks like you would benefit from a way to record the tilt and roll
of the camera.
Yes, it would. The Panini projection needs to be aligned to the world
vertical. The best way to do that would be to have the camera report
I recently wrote
Since I used a PT-
based stitcher, the results are polynomial coefficients describing the
deviation of the lenses' curves from the function r = f * theta,
where f is focal length, r and f are in pixels, and
theta is in radians. Or would be, except that the PT polynomial
I recently wrote
Since I used a PT-
based stitcher, the results are polynomial coefficients describing the
deviation of the lenses' curves from the function r = f * theta,
where f is focal length, r and f are in pixels, and
theta is in radians. Or would be, except that the PT polynomial
(Having a TAB-key episode with gmail, please ignore partial messages until I
remove them)
I recently wrote
Since I used a PT-
based stitcher, the results are polynomial coefficients describing the
deviation of the lenses' curves from the function r = f * theta,
where f is focal length, r
Hi,
and thanks a lot for the new release!
The german release notes on
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/releases/2010.4.0/de.shtml
link in the chapter of make to the english wikipedia-page, but they
should link to the german (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make)
thomas
On 1 Jan., 16:21, Yuval Levy
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