- Remove dbus option and dbus distribution patches; everyone uses HAL
these days.
- Modify distribution patch such that it adds a default
Load "freetype"
line in a generated xorg.conf; this should remedy the font issues
people were seeing with the removal of the type1 module (which is
deprecated).
- Add dependency on xkbcomp (thanks joerg).
- Change filename of distribution patch.
This server is now basically ready for import pending review of
non-x86 architecture-specific patches which I am not familiar with.
PKGREVISION++
Changes in this version:
Wed, Feb 27, 2008: Riku Kalinen
* Version 1.4.7-wt
* Riku repaired option "--xy" which should now be working as promised
Attention: Due to the bug (missing implemenation) option --xy did the same as -y,
so if you used --xy please be aware that the outcome now may be surprising ;-)
* Changed utilities/igal.sh to use -y instead of -xy
any software design. Config::Simple is the library that helps you with it.
Config::Simple is a class representing configuration file object. It supports
several configuration file syntax and tries to identify the file syntax
automatically. Library supports parsing, updating and creating configuration
files.
possible or desirable to watch the videos it offers online. Unlike Google
Video, YouTube does not offer a facility to download the videos for offline
viewing.
This module takes a standard YouTube.com URI and determines the URI of the FLV
file for a given video, which can then be retrieved for later viewing.
Latest nightly snapshot, fixing:
- Workdir reference in rpaths (one less showstopper to worry about!)
- liblive555 detection (no more dirty patching, yay)
Local changes:
- SDL and ESD options (the latter is default now)
- Removing old hacks from Makefile
- PLIST fixing
twisted 8.1.0, and seems to start up and run. README installed for
configuration information, MESSAGE updated to reflect this package,
start up script completed to reflect this package.
It uses a database containing names and GPS data. With the given viewpoint (the
point from which the picture was taken) and two known mountains on the picture,
gipfel can compute all parameters needed to compute the positions of other
mountains on the picture.
gipfel can also be used to play around with the parameters manually. But be
warned: It is pretty difficult to find the right parameters for a given picture
manually.
You can think of gipfel as a georeferencing software for arbitrary images (not
only satelite images or maps).
gipfel also has an image stitching mode, which allows to generate panorama
images from multiple images that have been referenced with gipfel. The nice
thing about the new image stitching is that it reuses the code that already
existed for referencing images.