that a clean fresh install can be performed?
Kind regards,
Johan Strömbom
On Sep 1, 10:59 pm, Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mac users,
Forget my previous mail of this evening, I was just a little too fast
(and
incorrect! Don't know what brain damage caused that). I
Hi,
I picked up compiling freepv from the branch_leonard again on OSX (I
considered to continue Tom Sharps mail thread about How to view QTVRs on
Linux but that subject is actually something else).
I patched FindFREEGlut.cmake for OSX (mght need some optimization). Please
find patch attached to
Aleks,
With regard to your Flickr pano: Salvador Dali or Escher couldn't have done
it better.
You never mention whether you have a 32 bit intel/ppc or a 64bit intel/ppc.
On 32bit you are limited to 4GB pixel pano's. If you go above that AND you
are on a 64bit system, try the 3176 build. It's a
Hi Mac users,
I just published the RC5plus bundle. I named it RC5 plus as it contains an
extra patch. wxMac on PPC somehow fails to notify the end of the launched
stitcher process. Ippei programmed a workaround for that. It is currently
really a workaround as it now only checks whether the
the best
George
On Sep 7, 2:01 pm, Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, you are right. You only need to install the plugins once.
That is untill a newer version might be released.
I'm about to release a 64bit Hugin bundle and 64bit panomatic plugin.
Harry
2008/9/7 grow
Hi Mac users,
*I just released a Hugin 0.7.0 RC5+ 4 architecutres build.
*
Identical to the RC5+ published on August 6 apart from the fact that the
standard RC5+ is a 32bit version and this one is a 4 architecture 32/64
bits build: ppc/i386/ppc64/X86_64. It's my first 64bit build and I did test
Hi Mac users,
I wrote a Gui for Enfuse and Align_image_stack.
To start with: Few / some / many / most (?) of you know my Applescript
droplets for enfuse which come within the Hugin svn and sometimes in the
standalone enfuse/align-image_stack binaries I make.
You drop a set of images onto the
experience them too on 10.5 let me also know.
Harry
2008/9/21 Erik Krause [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday, September 21, 2008 at 18:14, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Immediately
after reading your reply I registered myself, but I can't post yet.
I approved you, so now you can post.
best regards
Erik
Hi,
The exif info is not complete or your Olympus does not give correct info to
Hugin. On my Apple the jpegs are read by Hugin, but hugin can't read the
HFOV and asks for it. Is this going wrong in the windows version?
Harry
2008/10/1 Seb Perez-D [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/10/1
-2008 at 08:54 +0200, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
This is correct s such, but when starting Hugin the splash screen claims
to
be a 0.7.0 RC6 as well as the about box. It need to be recompiled and
packaged.
Ok, I won't just rename the DMG.
There are some initial release-notes here:
http
/habi/sets/72157607273244179/
On 03.10.2008, at 20:56, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Hi Mac users,
I've been working again on my ImageFuser gui for enblend/align_image_stack
for the Mac.
Changelog for the last 2 versions:
0.4.0 03 October 2008
* Added thumbnail view for source images.
* added
Bruno,
I just built the final 0.7.0 but I receive a non-fatal exiftool error in
the end (maker notes not recognised) for some sets of images. for other sets
it works OK even though none of the sets do contain maker notes (beats me).
I will investigate that one before release. As it is a non-fatal
Ippei,
for the RC6 George Row mentioned:
However each time there has been an error message at the end saying
that There has been a stitching error - please report the whole
text (at least I THINK that is what it said I have sent it away now.
I have the text in case it is needed ... but I
2008/10/9 Yuval Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
depending who is faster (Tim or I), Celeste (sky identification) will
also be part of 0.8.0alpha1. Else it will be 0.8.0.alpha2. There is
currently still an issue with Celeste in the hugin GUI in OSX (though
standalone it works as expected). Thanks to
Sorry all,
Sorry guys,
I'm so busy with my ImageFuser that I did send the incorrect link. The
correct link should be
http://panorama.dyndns.org/index.php?lang=ensubject=Hugintexttag=Hugin
Harry
2008/10/9 Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Mac users,
Here are 32bit enblend/enfuse
Hi Tom,
I might sound a bit negative (when I read my mail in retrospective), but I
didn't mean it that way. I think you made a very nice viewer.
Sorry if I upset you.
Harry
2008/10/11 Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Tom,
It's not only a power of 2 issue.
Yuvals
resizing/padding some of your eqrs to power-
of 2 sizes and see if pvQt displays them, and at what size it starts
to fail. Similarly for cubic image sets too, if you have the time.
Regards, Tom
On Oct 11, 2:35 pm, Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tom,
I wanted to send you
the 'official' OGL capabilities of your machine
(version level, max_texture, video RAM size,...) I'd be most
interested. Does Apple now use the same kinds of display adapters as
are found on PC's?
Regards, Tom
On Oct 11, 3:51 pm, Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tom,
I might
Did you try with images 2048x1024 like mentioned in the previous posts?
Currently the viewer can only handle relatively small image sizes.
Harry
2008/10/12 sergi34 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How can I install OpenGL 2.0 on my system?
I have ubuntu hardy 8.04. I've compiled pvQt from svn and
Hi Guillermo,
You are right and something has changed in the libpano svn. It no longer
searches /opt/local for libs even though it was specified in the bootstrap.
Building the libpano svn should now be done like (note: this is for
MacPorts):
$ ./bootstrap --with-jpeg=/opt/local/
Hi Ralf,
This is an error in the PPC version which we still didn't solve yet. Next to
this we have a non-fatal ExifTool error which displays the same error but
creates a perfectly working panorama.
So, despite the error message, did you check whether the specified output
file has or hasn't been
Hi Ralf,
What do you mean with stitch manually ?
Harry
2008/10/20 ralf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Harry,
thanks for your prompt reply. Actually an output file will be created
but only if I stitch manually.
On 20 Okt., 11:42, Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ralf
2008/10/23 Yuval Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Guido and Harry,
Guido Kohlmeyer wrote:
Thus Yuv's aproach should be continued.
my approach was to look at those who are more experienced and have more
resources than me. Red Hat, Novell, Canonical are all large corporations
producing popular
2008/10/23 Guillermo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Harry!
Thanks! It works :)
Glad you made it: both literally and figuratively.
For other (future) builders: I made all attachements necessary to the wiki
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_OSX
Harry
To start with:
Debian does _not_ ship autopano-sift(-c), not even as part of the
non-free archive.
There are unofficial Debian packages available on the web, eg on
Christian Marillat's debian-multimedia.org.
http://bugs.debian.org/325180 http://bugs.debian.org/325180
cu andreas
My debian check
Hi Tom,
On OSX it gives me the following error when I run the qmake pvQt.pro:
build/pvQtVersion.h: No such file or directory
It does that with the pvQt-0.2.34-src.tar.zip and the
pvQt-0.2.34-src.tar.gz.
If I download the svn version, it looks a bit better but the make release
does not work and
Hi,
I'm addressing this to the developers in the hugin-ptx.
I'm working on a new bundle for mac since the gsoc2008 integration, but I
can't get a working bundle compiled. After two weeks I'm completely out of
options.
I have three build routes:
1. standard cmake build: builder system only, not
Hi Steve,
Thanks for replying. You can get the up-to-date code from the hugin svn:
svn co https://hugin.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/hugin/hugin/trunk hugin.
My modified XCode project is not in SVN yet as that svn XCode project is
working for 0.7. I might overwrite it as that 0.7 doesn't work
Hi Tom,
I just built the svn 48 version. Mouse zooming works fine.
Harry
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Hi Bart (and all others),
As such I agree with with you on this as a lot of Open Source projects,
binaries, libraries and so on use this approach. However, there are two
approaches to this.
- Odd versus even numbering.
Most CVS based projects use this approach as version numbering is badly
2008/11/4 Bruno Postle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue 04-Nov-2008 at 15:41 +0100, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
All Hugin SVN builds are development builds. They are stamped as SVN
version builds. This is the nice thing of SVN projects: you can easy
follow
the SVN version by the numbering
Congratulations,
Two major achievements in less than 3 months:
- first becoming a full-time father.
- Now becoming a part-time C++ programmer.
:-)
Hoi,
Harry
2008/11/8 Yuval Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
just a notice to say that I am proud of my first feature contribution
(or bugfix,
or another programmer.
Harry
On Nov 11, 2008, at 2:34 PM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Hi Mac users,
Another 0.8 bundle, this is version 3543. This is also a 32bit
XCode bundle.
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You received this message because you
Hi,
I see what you mean. And what I'm now saying is basically the same you say
but I would not call it a disable gui option, but a full screen option.
Something like Alt-F11 or Command-F11 (Apple-F11) on a Mac. This full
screen window only shows the images, CP's and controls on the right next
to
: what is
precisely the purpose of Celeste? Reading around I found that it
should remove control points in the sky part of the pictures, since
these are the CPs most likely to be wrong. Is this right?
On Nov 11, 9:34 pm, Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mac users,
Another 0.8
Gerry Patterson wrote:
our 2nd daughter arrived
Congratulations!!
2008/11/15 Yuval Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For OSX, Harry had an initial 0.8.0 snapshot release. I have not
followed the details.
The standard cmake build that everybody can build on his/her machine works
fine for both
In all cases I was using a PowerMac G5 running Mac OS X 10.4.11
all the best
George
On Nov 19, 5:46 pm, Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mac users,
Another 0.8 bundle, this is version 3562. This is also a 32bit Universal
XCode bundle
control point plugins error in the same
way. They go through their functions without a hitch. You can see
this in their verbose progress outputs. The error occurs when they
are finished.
Allan
On Nov 30, 2008, at 2:47 PM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
The panomatic plugin should work fine on all
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your complete reply. I note that you use the Assistant Panel.
Do you experience the same error if you just use the non-automatic
workflow, e.g.
- going to the Images panel and opening or dragging the images into the table.
- Select the images you need.
- click the create
Hi Bob,
(I'm rerouting this again to the Hugin mail group as I hope that many
others will follow you)
W.r.t. the configuration. It's a two-step process. Hugin needs a lot
of libraries and a couple of binaries to be able to make a bundle (or
a stand-alone version).
- The first step is the
venture to guess
that whatever telltale signal event Hugin is looking for to indicate
a successful points matching is the wrong thing it should be looking
for on the Mac PPC machine.
Allan
On Dec 1, 2008, at 10:20 AM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
There are two issues:
- plugins run correctly
: 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4
Strategy 1, s1:
Strategy 2:
enblend: Seam s1 is a tiny closed contour and was removed after
optimization.
s0 s1gnumake: *** [p.tif] Bus error
gnumake: *** Deleting file `p.tif'
Op 10-dec-08, om 19:25 heeft Harry van der Wolf het volgende geschreven:
Hi Mac users
Hi Mac users,
Another 0.8 bundle, this is version 3567. This is also a 32bit
Universal XCode bundle.
bugs fixed:
* [OSX]Undo svn3398. This was a patch for the badly reproducible bug
2075064 that caused CP generation problems on SOME PPCs. The bugfix
however had the result that the CP generation
That's what you get if you use a lot of copy paste in your mails.
It's not the 3565 build of 12 December, it's the 3567 build of 17
December.
Harry
-- Forwarded message --
From: Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com
Date: 2008/12/17
Subject: [OSX] hugin0.8_svn3565_20081210
I had problems with Cube faces and qtvr's.
There is another weird problem occuring. Sometimes the screen turns
black when loading a qtvr or cubefaces. I can't really reproduce it.
It just sometimes happens. I have to make it reproducible by testing
more thoroughly, but I have been busy with my
Hi Mac users,
Another 0.8 bundle, this is version 3571. This is also a 32bit
Universal XCode bundle.
Some cosmetic changes. I replaced the Create panorama button in
the Assistant screen and renamed and replaced the Celeste button in
the CP editor screen to facilitate the vertical workflow and
Tom,
I just compiled your panini 0.6. Is the panini projection one of the
items in the Picture menu or is it automatically adjusted on an
equirectangular?
In short: how do I use it?
Hoi,
Harry
2008/12/30 Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com:
I see I forgot to mention that panini will save
Hi Mac users,
Another 0.8 bundle, this is version 3576. This is also a 32bit
Universal XCode bundle.
* upgraded libpano13 to SVN version 919 of 31-12-2009. It adds
lots of new projections (Jim Watters) including the new panini
projection (Daniel German).
* All projections have already
Hi Mac users,
First of all: A happy and healthy 2009 to you all.
I just released a new version of ImageFuser being 0.5.5. See changelog for
0.5.5, 0.5.4 and 0.5.3 (last two not announced). As you can read I built an
automatic check for updates function. It means that I won't need to spam
;) this
I followed this bugthread but had no ideas how to solve it and therefore
never responded. Now that it's closed one thing comes to mind, but I can't
test it as I don't have a 64bit Ubuntu, only 32bit.
Normally when building bundles, libraries and binaries on MacOSX we always
strip them, to reduce
Sunday 04 January 2009 schrieb Harry van der Wolf:
I followed this bugthread but had no ideas how to solve it and therefore
never responded. Now that it's closed one thing comes to mind, but I
can't
test it as I don't have a 64bit Ubuntu, only 32bit.
Normally when building bundles, libraries
to upload that amount of data?
(236 .jpgs, 774 MB)
Op 5-jan-09, om 21:28 heeft Harry van der Wolf het volgende geschreven:
2009/1/5 jovada jov...@telenet.be
I keep on getting this Bus error:
Loading next image: architectural0090.tif
Creating blend mask: 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4
Optimizing 2 distinct
Hi Mac users,
An intermediate 0.8 bundle, this is version is also a Hugin svn 3578
version. However, it includes the patch from David Brodsky (thanks) to fix a
segfault in mask optimization, directly applied by Andrew Mihal to CVS
(thanks) and now in MacOSX Hugin (thanks uhh.). This is also a
Hi,
For what it's worth.
On MacOSX enblend functions correctly too (as fas as I know). As we need to
cross-compile on Mac for both ppc and intel and when building on Leopard
with extra settings to also make it function on Tiger, we need to use a huge
load of CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, LDFLAGS and
Hi Mac users,
Released a new version of ImageFuser being 0.5.7. See changelog for 0.5.7
and 0.5.6.
*0.5.7*13 January 2009
* Added text fields below enfuse sliders. The sliders and the text fields
are coupled. Sliders are fine for big steps. Text fields help you fine-tune
the final steps.
*
mention of ContrastWindowSize.
Am I missing something obvious in the interface or is it not so
important?
Any other advice you can give on AmageFuser and creating extended
Depth of Field would be most welcome.
all the best
George
On 13 Jan, 20:12, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com
Hi Mac users,
Another intermediate 0.8 bundle, this is version svn 3585 version. This is
also a 32bit Universal XCode bundle.
PPC users please pay attention! This is an experimental build aimed towards
ppc users. Please read second bullet below and please report back your
findings.
- Some
. The Celest, Optimize and Exposure processes work. The Stitching
process does work but the process window does not automatically close.
Thanks,
Allan
On Jan 18, 2009, at 9:45 AM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Hi Mac users,
Another intermediate 0.8 bundle, this is version svn 3585 version
**Hi Mac users,
I renamed the hugin0.8_svn3585_20090118 to
hugin0.8_svn3585_20090118-tiger and built a new
hugin-0.8_svn3585_20090119-leopard.
- The difference between the Leopard version and the Tiger version is in
the autopano process closure. The Tiger version will end in error when
the best
George
On 18 Jan, 09:57, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George,
When creating DOF images using focus stacks you can best specify the
following options:
--wExposure=0
--wSaturation=0
--wContrast=1
most possibly --HardMask
and levels 20 (I needed the full 29
I recreated the pdf's from ps on my Ubuntu server with ps2pdf. I added them
to my website under windows optimized. They do now function on my son's XP
box too.
Please try.
Harry
2009/1/22 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com
2009/1/21 Bruno Postle br...@postle.net
Hi Harry, if you want
Hi,
On MacOSX when doing a straight cmake cross-compiling for another
architecture I need to specify the openexr include directory as well and it
works fine.
so, the question is: How did you specify this ?
If I would specify it on your solaris system I would use:
cmake
For OSX we still have the issue with the not detecting end of process bug
(
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=550441aid=2075064group_id=77506)
on PPC Leopard for the autopano stuff.
Ippei applied a hack but that hack works for Leopard and breaks Tiger.
It is a confirmed bug for
,
Pedro.
On Jan 26, 6:25 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
I have problems implementing a patch for Hugin. We need a hack to test
for
OSX Leopard (10.5.x) and OSX Tiger (10.4.x). I do this by using
wxGetOsVersion. As such this work.
The version is reported in hex.
Leopard 10.5.6
Hi Lukas and Pablo,
I tried an unmodified hugin_hdrmerge out of svn3590 on MacOSX 10.5.5 and did
not even get an image but the following error:
caught exception: Error reading pixel data from image file
test_hdr_.exr. Error in Huffman-encoded data (decoded data are shorter
than expected).
As far as I know this has been solved in later versions. Can you try with
one of the newer Hugin versions, also containing a newer version of enblend,
from
http://panorama.dyndns.org/index.php?lang=ENsubject=Hugintexttag=Hugin
or
bericht. andrew had me al naar jou verwezen. ik
had hem gevraagd naar een compile handleiding voor Enblend 3.2 en/of de
universal binaries. nu dan direct van jou. ik ga her proberen en laat weten
of het hiermee lukt.
groet,
jannes
--
*From:* Harry van der Wolf hvdw
Hi Mac users,
A new 32 bit hugin mac bundle: svn 3629
- This version should fix the end of process error: window not closed
autopano and (sometimes) stich problem for ppc on both leopard and tiger.
- It also has quite some fixes by Lucas stativ Jirkovsky (thanks).
Lucas writes for
I reply to the hugin list and not to the patch list as less users are
reading that one.
On MacOSX I ran into two errors where some of the empty 'msgid ' and
'msgstr ' strings were not correctly end-of-lined. It only happened for
the german translation de.po. Does this also occur on linuxes?
To start with your ending question: I have no idea.
To try something else: Use the panomatic plugin for a change.
And last: Please share your images and .pto with us.
If they are really big, resize them, try them again and if the problem
persists upload this smaller set to some place where we
try again.
What I forgot to mention in the mini changelog:
- Whole new set of toolbar and program icons developed by Bruno Postle.
Harry
2009/2/8 Michael Galloway m...@ornl.gov
On Sun, Feb 08, 2009 at 12:43:35PM +0100, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Hi Mac users,
A new 32 bit hugin mac
2009/2/8 Jannes Bolten jannesbol...@yahoo.co.uk
Another persistent issue did occur: I can't quit Hugin without it crashing.
This is no problem - I just close the report to Apple window and keep it
that I way. I was quitting the app anyway...
This error/crash is related to the OpenGL fast
errors out w/
gnumake: write error
I dont think I changed anything or had permissions problems but
hugin-mac-0.8_svn3585_20090119-leopard.dmg.gz
works just fine.
Is there any knob to turn to get more diagnostics?
--- On Sun, 2/8/09, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Harry
or something.
That said, some additional diagnostic output would have been useful.
Howard
--- On Sun, 2/8/09, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: error in hugin packaging
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Cc: howar...@yahoo.com
Hi Mick,
I posted this on 21 January to hugin-ptx and panotoolsng about enfuse and
enblend documentation.
snippet
As mentioned before: dr. Christopher Spiel wrote an extended enfuse and
enblend manual. I hoped these would be added soon to the
enblend/enfusetrunk but maybe that will take some
You can also use from the menu: Edit - Undo. It also works for the
exposure.
Harry
2009/2/9 my_daily_...@yahoo.co.uk my_daily_...@yahoo.co.uk
How to reset exposure in Hugin?
There is no option in GUI, but what can I edit .pto file?
Where can I find description of all tags/operators used
Hi Mac users,
Just returned from a week wintersport holiday (see pano links below).
Quite some changes to Hugin. I didn't check them all. Just built a new 32
bit hugin mac bundle: svn 3662
Please test and please give feedback (via hugin-ptx please).
Information and binaries via my website
2009/2/24 Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch
Want to see VR panoramas and vedute of the great barrier reef?
Vote for me at:
http://www.islandreefjob.com/#/applicants/watch/cjnIbMIgWjI
Did that.
Do you make underwater pano's? do you have already some of them?
All,
I've been searching my archives but I'm a bit lost (or actually: completely
lost).
During gsoc 2007 Zoran Mesec created/worked on matchpoint: the patent free
keypoint detector. As far as I'm aware matchpoint works fine, but still has
problems dealing with transparency masks.
True or wrong?
Harry van der Wolf wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/kanselwand
http://tinyurl.com/fellhorn
(both can be viewed fullscreen)
nice panos, happy to see you had beautiful blue sky! I'm surprised that
panosalado is so jerky. is this the latest version?
Yuv
Well,
I downloaded Onur's gsoc2008_feature_matching branch again and it builds
fine on OSX with cmake (that's a plus but Onur worked on Mac too so that
might be a good reason).
In the images tab when clicking the Create Controlpoints button I have
three extra options:
- Feature Matching with
2009/2/27 Michael Galloway m...@ornl.gov
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 03:05:57PM +0100, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Well,
I downloaded Onur's gsoc2008_feature_matching branch again and it builds
fine on OSX with cmake (that's a plus but Onur worked on Mac too so that
might be a good reason
Hi,
I'm experimenting, both on the command line and with my (new not released
version of) ImageFuser, with the Expert parameters.
I issue something like enfuse --EdgeScale=0.3:3.0:2.5 -o tryout.jpg
1006-006_800.jpg 1006-007_800.jpg 1006-008_800.jpg
and enfuse reports: enfuse: illegal numeric
Hoi,
I'm already working quite some time (low priority though) on the
PTBatcherGui application for OSX.
Both with a cmake compilation and an XCode project compilation PTBatcherGui
compiles fine (as well as PTBatcher).
I did some quick tests and the cmake i386 only version (seems to) run fine
as
on windows or linuxes?
Hary
2009/2/28 Erik Krause erik.kra...@gmx.de
Harry van der Wolf wrote:
enfuse: illegal numeric format 0.3 for EdgeScale.
Could it be that Edge-Scale accepts integers only? According to the
manual the unit is pixels...
--
Erik Krause
http://www.erik-krause.de
for the OpenGL viewer.
Hoi,
Harry
2009/2/28 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com
Hoi,
I'm already working quite some time (low priority though) on the
PTBatcherGui application for OSX.
Both with a cmake compilation and an XCode project compilation PTBatcherGui
compiles fine (as well
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your patch. Could you add it to a mail as a separate file. This
included patch doesn't work when copied back into a file as the mailing
programs modified it.
Harry
2009/3/1 cspiel csp...@freenet.de
Harry -
File enfuse.cc defines OPTION_DELIMITERS to be ,;:/, so
2009/3/2 Ippei UKAI ippei_u...@mac.com
On 2009-03-02, at 21:48, Michael Galloway wrote:
otherwise i'm following the wiki docs. is there a place to define
paths in xcode?
perhaps i simply need to define inside xcode the /opt/local/bin path?
You can set the PATH variable for GUI
I think that the mac-hugin-SDK is a very good idea, but I'm affraid it is a
little more complicated than mentioned in the
http://wiki.panotools.org/Build_a_MacOSX_Universal_Hugin_bundle_with_Xcode for
the SDK and Ippei's comment. To use it like in the SDK Ippei published, we
need to extend the
/3/3 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com
I think that the mac-hugin-SDK is a very good idea, but I'm affraid it is a
little more complicated than mentioned in the
http://wiki.panotools.org/Build_a_MacOSX_Universal_Hugin_bundle_with_Xcode for
the SDK and Ippei's comment. To use it like
Hi Michael,
These linking errors are due to the fact that Thomas Modes added new files
to the repository in svn 3694 (actuallly Bruno Postle did it, but Thomas
delivered the patch). These two files are not yet known to the XCode project
so they must be added first.
You can either update your svn
, but these are the reasons why we continue
on the current (quite big and quite complex) project.
Harry
2009/3/14 Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch
Harry van der Wolf wrote:
These two files are not yet known to the
XCode project so they must be added first.
excuse my ignorance, couldn't the Xcode project
unfortunately.
Ippei
On 2009-03-15, at 16:51, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Yes, it could. But it would only build an XCode project which would
compile Hugin for the architecture/platform the code was generated on.
It would not:
- generate a universal project
- generate a bundle
I can't reproduce it either on MacOSX. However, if I reach phi=-phi2 my
preview image disappears any other value makes it reappear. I don't know
if this behaviour is correct or not.
Harry
2009/3/17 Guido Kohlmeyer d...@gekko-design.de
Dear Bruno,
Thanks for the hint of old bug report.
Hi Yuv,
A little bit late, but I wanted to see how many mentors would step in, maybe
making it no longer necessary for me to do so.
If you need more (secondary) mentors, I'm willing to step in too.
Please note that my C/C++/Cpp skills are very limited.
Hoi,
Harry
2009/3/4 Pablo d'Angelo
All,
As I only have a faint feeling who has authorizations to change this in
the bugtracker I send it also to the hugin group.
Feature Request: PTBatcher(Gui) should be added as group in the
bugtracker (IMHO).
Can that be arranged in case nobody has strong objections against this
suggestion ?
Your eiffel tour has a very dark sky, but if you want to add blue sky you
can use gimp with the blue sky plugin
http://www.farcrydesign.com/GIMP/BlueSkyGradient.html
If you want sky and clouds you can use gimp with the blue sky and clouds
plugin
http://www.farcrydesign.com/GIMP/BlueSkyClouds.html
Hi Mac users,
A Hugin 0.8.0-RC3 is now available for OSX
Remarks:
- PTBatcherGui doesn't work yet on OSX as the (final) enblend step doesn't
start. This has something to with how enblend is called. It has something to
do with RunStitchPanel::StitchProject and Batch::RunNextInBatch calling
Hi Seth,
Normally /usr/local/bin should be in you PATH. For whatever reason it is not
in your case. Open a terminal window and in your own user directory open the
.profile file. (note: this is a hidden file. Finder won't show it to you).
If you're comfortable with vi us vi .profile. Otherwise
and enblend and all the others.
So, this problem only happens when I run it like a normal user would (i.e.
double-clicking the Hugin.app bundle).
Curious.
Seth
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 1:45 AM, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Seth,
Normally /usr/local/bin should be in you PATH
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