[ptx] Pano12.dll

Mike Runge mike at trozzreaxxion.net
Wed Apr 6 15:18:58 BST 2005


Hi Marek,
>you mean __proposing__ to add ;)

if you need a gentle push, I _propose_ you to translate the FAQ into
german after you _did_ the addition ;-)

best, mike

>Marek
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>> best, mike
>>
>> On 4/6/2005, "Marek Januszewski" <spec at webtech.pl> wrote:
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>>>Bruno Postle wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Wed 06-Apr-2005 at 09:13 -0400, Marek Januszewski wrote:
>>>>
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>>>>>http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/hugin/hugin/utils/hugin.nsi?rev=1.6&view=auto
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>That's nice, enabling HUGIN_ALLINONE adds these extra files to the
>>>>installer:
>>>>
>>>>  File "pano12.dll"
>>>>  File "PTStitcher.exe"
>>>>  File "PTOptimizer.exe"
>>>>  File "autopano.exe"
>>>>  File "enblend.exe"
>>>>
>>>>This could do with some tweaking: pano12.dll, PTOptimizer.exe and
>>>>enblend.exe should become part of the default Windows installation -
>>>>Since they are fully distributable and quite small.
>>>>
>>>>I think PTStitcher.exe and autopano.exe should remain in the
>>>>HUGIN_ALLINONE build option since they are not "open source" (we
>>>>couldn't put them into the sourceforge download system for example).
>>>>
>>>
>>>I've actually never tried ptoptimizer from panotools project. is it stable?
>>>
>>>I don't want to ask same questions over and over again, but I thought
>>>ptstitcher is theorhetically open source, except there was no source
>>>released by the author. or did the license only applied to the dll?
>>>
>>>I think it should go into hugin FAQ (just to avoid me asking the same
>>>question again): "Why aren't pano12.dll, PTStitcher.exe,
>>>PTOptimizer.exe, autopano.exe, enblend.exe distributed along with hugin
>>>installation?"
>>>
>>>thanks,
>>>Marek
>>>
>>>
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