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Hugin 0.7 Beta 4

Hugin 0.7 Beta 4


Hugin is a toolkit for stitching photographs and assembling panoramas, together with an easy to use graphical front end. more>>
Hugin is a panorama tools GUI.

Goal: an easy to use cross-platform GUI for Panorama Tools.

With hugin you can assemble a mosiac of photographs into a complete immersive panorama, stitch any series of overlapping pictures and much more.

Main Window

This window consists of a toolbar that provides quick access to important functions. It also contains the Images, Lens, Control Point, Optimizer and Panorama Tab, which will be explained below.

Images Tab

Images can either be added with the Add button, or via drag and drop. To change the orientation of one or more images, select them in the list on the left. The image will be show in the preview area, and its orientation (yaw, pitch and roll values) can be edited on the left.

It is possible to select multiple images at the same time. Changes in orientation will be applied to all selected images

Lens Tab

The lens tab looks a lot like the Images tab, except that the lens settings can be edited here. As in the Images Tab, multiselection can be used to change the parameters for multiple images.

Currently only one lens is supported. The idea is that the Lens describes the process that was used to create the image. The most important parameters are the Lens type and the HFOV (Horizontal Field of View). Hugin will read the EXIF information in jpg files created by digital cameras, so usually it is filled out correctly.

Photographers do not use a HFOV in degrees, but the focal length. The focal length can be entered and it will be converted to HFOV in degrees, like the panorama tool require it. The focal length entered is taken to be for 35 mm film cameras.

Usually images are more or less distorted. This can be seen especially if there are long straight lines close to the image border, which are usually not completely straight but bent a little. The a b and c parameters are used to remove that distortion. They are applied radially from the image center, which can be moved by changing the d and e parameters.

During image capture, it is possible that the parameters vary, that is are not the same for each image. This can have many reasons, one of the could be a scanner that cuts a way a few pixel more at one side than the other. Other parameters stay the same, like usually the a,b and c parameters (if the zoom and focus for the images is the same).

The inherit checkmark means that this parameter doesnt vary between the images that were captures with that lens setting. If a parameter is inheritied it is forced to be the same for all images. When inherited parameters are optimized they are kept the same for all images, whereas parameters that are not inherited can get values specific for a single picture.

Control Point Tab

Control Points are probably the most important thing when using panorama tools. The Tab consists of two image displays and tab bars to switch images to be editied. The bottom contains a list view where Points can be selected and some fields to edit a selected point. Points can also be selected by clicking or dragging on them in the images. It is possible to zoom out to show the full image.

Adding a control point works by clicking into one image to select a point and then into the other image. If auto add is not set, the points can be moved by clicking at some other place in the images. They are added to the list of control points by pressing the right mouse button. If you press the right mouse button when only one point is slected, the point selection will be aborted. auto add adds the control point as soon as both points have been specified.

Control point creation is influenced by the following checkboxes:

auto fine tune hugin helps you to find the second point by looking for it in a search region (shown by a rectange around the cursor). This might not always work, but usually is reliable, if the image distortions are not too big. Try and play with it.
auto add A control point is automatically added when both points are know. You wont have time to refine the selection before adding the point.
auto estimate Tries to estimate the position of the second point by estimating the translation between the two images. This is very crude and probably only works for single row panoramas created from rectilinear images.

All these flags can be combined. I typically use auto fine tune and auto estimate at the same time. Then hugin usually automatically selects the second point correctly. Well for single row panos that is...

The images are zoomed out, the first click zooms to a temporary 100% view to give you the chance to refine your selection. Note that only the second click will trigger the auto estimate.

The Fine Tune button can be used to find a better position for the point in the right image for already selected point. Contrary to auto fine tune it only looks in a very small area around the point. This function is especially useful if you moved both points by hand, but want to have fine tuned control points.

Press the middle mouse button to pan the image. If you press shift key while paning, both images will move.

This window supports some keyboard shortcuts:

a add a new point that has been selected in both images, and the auto add is switched off.
cursor keys scroll image under the mouse cursor
shift + cursor keys scroll both images at the same time
f fine tune currently selected control point pair. Same as the Fine Tune button
Del Remove currently selected control point.
0 Zoom out to full view.
1 100% view.
Mouse function
Function
control key + mouse movement Scroll image under cursor
shift key + mouse movement Scroll both images
left button Use left mouse button to select new points or drag existing points.
right mouse button Add control point, if auto add is switched off
middle mouse button Scroll image under cursor
shift + middle mouse button Scroll both images

Optimizer Tab

The optimizer moves the images into the right position, so that they can be assembled into a hopefully seamless panorama.

To select what the optimiser should try to estimate, use the Optimize combo box, then click the Optimize Button. If you select the "custom" setting, you can change

Pano Panel

Options concerning the output panorama can be set here.

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Waffle 0.7 Beta 1

Waffle 0.7 Beta 1


Waffle is a Java web framework that makes the process of developing Java based web applications easier. more>>
Waffle is a Java web framework that makes the process of developing Java based web applications easier. Waffle Web framework was built to support enterprise level web-based business applications.
Waffle is different than the multitude of web frameworks that exist today.
- it does NOT have any proprietary XML configuration files
- it does NOT have a steep learning curve
- it does NOT have a proprietary UI templating language
- easily maps an http request directly to any Java classes method
Application built upon Waffle only need to be aware of three things:
- Actions - an action in Waffle does not need to extend or implement any specific class or interface because an action is simply a plain old Java object (Pojo).
- ActionMethod - in Waffle an ActionMethod is simply a method defined in your Action class. Any method can be used regardless of its signature or return type. Waffle will react differently depending on what is returned from the ActionMethod so take a look at this section for further details.
- Registrar - the Registrar is where you go to register the Actions, and other common components, your application is dependent on. Typically most web frameworks require your applications to create special XML file(s) for this, but with Waffle youll spend less time playing with XML and more time building business value.
Enhancements:
- Waffle has been updated with full ParaNamer support as an alternative to annotations.
- It is now easier to handle user errors when binding or validation fails.
- Developers can override ActionMethod invocation through "pragma-driven" requests.
- Overall performance improvements were done.
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Added: 2006-10-09 License: BSD License Price:
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KBlogger 0.7 Beta 1

KBlogger 0.7 Beta 1


KBlogger is a kicker-applet for quick blogging. more>>
KBlogger project is a kicker-applet used for quick blogging. Just push the blog button and blog! It currently supports the Meta-Weblog-Api, which is supported by most blogs.
Support for other Apis is planned, which apis do you use? This is my first kde/qt app, so any improvements or whishes are welcome!
Enhancements:
- passive error messages
- new editor with preview function
- other fixes
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Added: 2007-06-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DREAM Tool 0.7 Beta

DREAM Tool 0.7 Beta


DREAM Tool is a generic framework that aims at providing a common semantic domain. more>>
DREAM Tool is a generic framework that aims at providing a common semantic domain which can express several (real-time, power consumption, resource) constraints.
The semantic domain has an executable C++ model which has been semantically anchored to the hybrid automata formalism. Although the model of computation corresponds to hybrid automata, so far we have been successful in analyzing the models by conservative approximation using timed automata on moderate size systems.
To deal with large-scale examples the user has the ability to use the simulation/testing interface on the executable C++ model before implementing the system. We plan to extend the genetic algorithms to solve a large number of problems.
DREAM is a simulation and verification framework which provides a formal model and analysis of your system in less than a day. Systems in DREAM are specified using XML in a straightforward way. I hope you find it useful.
Real-time middleware provides dependable and efficient platforms supporting key functional and quality of service (QoS) needs of distributed real-time embedded (DRE) systems.
Key challenges in DRE system developments include safe composition of system components and mapping the functional specifications onto the target platform. Model-based technologies help address these issues by enabling design-time analysis and providing the means for the rapid evaluation of design alternatives with respect to end-to-end QoS properties, predictability and performance measures before committing to a specific platform.
The Distributed Real-time Embedded Analysis Method DREAM is an open-source tool and method for optimizing multiple quality of service (QoS) properties of distributed real-time embedded (DRE) systems. The project focuses on the practical application of formal analysis methods to real-time middleware to automate the verification, development, configuration, and integration of middleware-based DRE systems.
Enhancements:
- This version implemented several optimizations for improved model checking performance, resulting in impressive performance gains of at least 2-3 times.
- There are no known memory leaks present in the current release.
- Balanced AVL trees are now used, resulting in exponential speedups in several steps of the model checking method.
- XML Schema validation was implemented.
- Verification time reporting was upgraded to include data on the simulation speeds.
- Random simulation-based testing now provides an execution trace when a deadline is missed.
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Added: 2007-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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transKode 0.6 / 0.7 Beta

transKode 0.6 / 0.7 Beta


transKode is a KDE/Qt based frontend for varios audio transcoding tools. more>>
transKode is a KDE/Qt based frontend for varios audio transcoding tools.
Based on AUDIO FORMAT CONVERTER v.6 by Michael Mitton (take a look at http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=23653)
Supported Input Formats:
- wav
- mp3 (needs lame)
- mpc (needs mppdec)
- ogg (needs oggdec)
- flac (needs flac)
- ape/mac (needs mac)
- m4a/mp4 (needs faad)
- spx (needs speexdec)
- audio formats decodable by installed gst-streamer (needs gst-launch with gst-spider plugin)
Supported Output Formats:
- wav
- mp3 (needs lame)
- mpc (needs mppenc)
- ogg (needs oggenc)
- flac (needs flac)
- ape/mac (needs mac)
- m4a/mp4 (needs faac)
- spx (needs speexenc)
- output formats for which you have gstreamer encoder plugins (needs gst-launch with wavparse plugin).
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Merchant of Venice 0.7 beta

Merchant of Venice 0.7 beta


Venice is a stock market trading programme that supports portfolio management. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PDF Split and Merge 0.7 Beta 2

PDF Split and Merge 0.7 Beta 2


PDF Split and Merge (pdfsam) is an easy-to-use tool that provides functions to split and merge PDF files or subsections of them. more>>
PDF Split and Merge project is an easy-to-use tool that provides functions to split and merge PDF files or subsections of them.

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Added: 2007-07-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MSNCP 0.7.0 Beta

MSNCP 0.7.0 Beta


The MSNCP is a complete client that works over the MSN net. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-01-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TorK 0.18 Beta

TorK 0.18 Beta


TorK project is a Tor Controller for KDE. more>>
TorK project is a Tor Controller for KDE.

TorK allows you to configure, run and update Tor. It also allows you to view the Tor network and choose how you would like to interact with the network.

TorK is very much in an alpha state.

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Added: 2007-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gzinc 0.07 Beta 4

gzinc 0.07 Beta 4


gzinc is a pygtk2 front-end for the zinc emulator. more>>
gzinc is a pygtk2 front-end for the zinc emulator.

Current version is intended to work with zinc 1.1.

The project features a list of the all or detected games, with a screenshot.

It can also check the archives of the games, or display the game name as OSD.

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Added: 2007-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Jihbed 0.7.416 Beta

Jihbed 0.7.416 Beta


Jihbed is a Live CD based on the NetBSD Operating System. more>>
Jihbed is a Live CD based on the NetBSD Operating System. The project is NetBSD-based operating system that works directly from a CD, without touching your hard drive.

The Jihbed Live CD is built from the latest NetBSD sources (HEAD). The third party software provided on the CD are the latest versions including experimental packages from wip-pkgsrc.
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Added: 2007-04-30 License: BSD License Price:
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phpDEV 0.1e Beta

phpDEV 0.1e Beta


phpDEV project provides a framework for any php development. more>>
phpDEV project provides a framework for any php development. It includes users, setting, session, elements and template management as a base to build upon. All base functionality has full web based management included, where you take it from there is up to you.
Enhancements:
- Bus fixes and large amount of polishing
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Added: 2007-06-06 License: BSD License Price:
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axWebEd 0.4 Beta

axWebEd 0.4 Beta


axWebEd is a PHP script which creates backups from a mySQL-Database at given time intervals. more>>
axWebEd is a PHP script which creates backups from a mySQL-Database at given time intervals.

phpMyBackup creates backups from a mySQL-Database at given time intervals and stores them in a gz-compressed file on your webserver. An interface to restore the database is included.

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Added: 2007-04-18 License: Freeware Price:
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wxCam 0.9.1 Beta

wxCam 0.9.1 Beta


wxCam is a webcam application for linux. more>>
wxCam is a webcam application for linux. It supports video recording (in an uncompressed AVI format), snapshot taking, and some special commands for Philips webcams, so you can also use the program for astronomy purposes.

It supports video for Linux drivers, so it should work on a very large number of devices.

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Added: 2007-08-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mazesmith 0.7.0 beta

Mazesmith 0.7.0 beta


Mazesmith generates mazes that may be played through a Web browser or printed for offline use. more>>
Mazesmith generates mazes that may be played through a Web browser or printed for offline use.
The maze is fully customizable with many options, including size, colors, different shapes (or create your own), five different algorithms, and the ability to create a Braided maze.
Version restrictions:
- Going left at the start, and going right at the end, of a toolkit table will make the marker disappear, and issue a javascript error.
Enhancements:
- Added ability to shift the design in the style toolkit.
- Added a basic options panel. The user has the option to select between the two and can save his selection.
- Added help to each of the option fields.
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