On 14.07.23 09:29, Harry van der Wolf wrote:

i tried it on my Chromebook under the builtin linux which is Debian 11. I tried creating a pano, viewing a pano and did some bracketing. That all works fine. I completely stopped with panos and bracketing so I had to take some old series.

I'm glad I got you back into it ;)
Thanks for trying it out!

One remark: when specifying files or a single pano on the command line, it doesn't accept spaces in paths or file names. Not even when I enclose them in double or single quotes.

Ah, so you get that as well. I had similar problems yesterday, then forgot about it. Maybe I need to do some finessing in the AppRun script; I simply pass on arguments with $@. Thanks for pointing me to this issue. Luckily, when selecting images with lux' own file-select dialog (press 'F'), white space in the file name isn't a problem.

And the remark about the app image being  "big". Those persons do not understand that you can create a universal 64bit intel for many platforms in one go which saves the developer a lot of time when developing open-source for his users (aa\nd him/herself of course). One developer can support a lot of users in one app image build run. Obviously they still work from floppy disks as modern systems have huge amounts of disk space. And then they produce a single (tif) pano of 200~250 MB based on raw/tif images of 20~50 MB each. And when you record a 4k movie at a 100 MBps you have a video of 1GB after a minute.
What is that compared to a "small" appImage?

Indeed, it's next to nothing. The lux AppImage is about as large as some single (JPG) images from my Canon Powershot G9X Mk. II.

I have had the same questions/remarks for two of my appImages where users simply only look at their own environment without even looking at the "shocking" size of the images and videos they produce.

So you use AppImage as well. I like what I've seen from it so far. The docu is a bit hard to grasp initially, but the process is really quite simple. I think I'll invest a bit more time to bring my AppImages up to their standards for AppImageHub and distribute it for Linux like that. seems like a huge time-saver and should increase lux' visibility.

Kay

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