realized I sent the wrong file originally. Attached is the proper version

On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 12:19 PM, Kevin Ertel <ker...@g.clemson.edu> wrote:

> All,
>
> Over the past few days I have worked on the following two scripts for
> windows:
> HDRMerge - adds HDRMerge as an option under "Selected Images"
> enfuse_pro_w - hacked up version of Holger's enfuse_pro to run on windows
> (I reached out to Holger prior to sharing this)
>
> Please note that I am not a skilled developer, my programming skills are
> still fairly elementary, so much of what I have done is not the most
> elegant or preferred way to do things. I recognize this, but I did what I
> could. The enfuse_pro script is far more complex, and thus has much more
> work still needed to it, but both scripts DO run on my windows 10 machine.
>
> Issues I have with both scripts:
> 1) I have not been able to figure out a way to pass the binaries to
> dt.control.execute() if their path location contains a SPACE, thus these
> scripts require their dependencies to be install to a specific location,
> instead of the default "Program Files", solving this and then dynamically
> finding the binary location would obviously be preferred. I don't know how
> to do this.
>
> 2) When calling binaries through dt.control.execute() a command window
> pops up. How can this be suppressed?
>
> 3) Scripts are now windows specific. I don't think it would take much to
> make the HDRMerge one cross-platform compatible. Due to the complexities of
> the enfuse_pro script this may require more work.
>
> There are other, smaller, issues respective to each individual file
> briefly noted in the header comments if you are curious. Much of the
> functionality of the enfuse_pro script remains untested.
>
> I also must call attention to the fact that the enfuse_pro script deletes
> the temporary files, however, I had to completely rewrite this
> functionality. I would appreciate someone more knowledgeable than myself
> check over this code and ensure what I am doing does not have any risks of
> deleting the wrong files, or anything like that.
>
> I have quickly reached the limits of my abilities. Is anyone here
> able/willing to assist, or how do you advise I go about soliciting help,
> pixls.us and GitHub?
>
> -Kevin
>

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