From 98b20379bb97a14ae3311ec92e26ee1df5563cb2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fabien Spindler Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2020 14:40:22 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update visp-images content --- doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-centos.doc | 6 +++--- doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-fedora.doc | 6 +++--- doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-jetson.doc | 6 +++--- doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-opensuse.doc | 6 +++--- doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-osx-homebrew.doc | 6 +++--- doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-raspberry.doc | 6 +++--- doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-ubuntu.doc | 6 +++--- 7 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-centos.doc b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-centos.doc index 51c306b993..7fad271454 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-centos.doc +++ b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-centos.doc @@ -186,9 +186,9 @@ $ unzip ~/Downloads/visp-images-3.2.0.zip -d $VISP_WS - We suppose now that the data are located in `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. \code $ ls $VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0 -3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-capla mire warp -AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mbt-depth mire-2 xml -Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mbt-lego video +3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-depth video +AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mire warp +Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mire-2 xml \endcode - Once downloaded, you need to set `VISP_INPUT_IMAGE_PATH` environment variable to help ViSP examples and tests to detect automatically the location of the requested data. In our case, this variable should be set to `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. It is more convenient if this environment variables is automatically added to your bash session every time a new shell is launched: \code diff --git a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-fedora.doc b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-fedora.doc index 3057f8a278..454416d62b 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-fedora.doc +++ b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-fedora.doc @@ -208,9 +208,9 @@ $ unzip ~/Downloads/visp-images-3.2.0.zip -d $VISP_WS - We suppose now that the data are located in `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. \code $ ls $VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0 -3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-capla mire warp -AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mbt-depth mire-2 xml -Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mbt-lego video +3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-depth video +AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mire warp +Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mire-2 xml \endcode - Once downloaded, you need to set `VISP_INPUT_IMAGE_PATH` environment variable to help ViSP examples and tests to detect automatically the location of the requested data. In our case, this variable should be set to `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. It is more convenient if this environment variables is automatically added to your bash session every time a new shell is launched: \code diff --git a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-jetson.doc b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-jetson.doc index 2097b5176a..62201b1e75 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-jetson.doc +++ b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-jetson.doc @@ -193,9 +193,9 @@ $ unzip ~/Downloads/visp-images-3.2.0.zip -d $VISP_WS - We suppose now that the data are located in `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. \code $ ls $VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0 -3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-capla mire warp -AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mbt-depth mire-2 xml -Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mbt-lego video +3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-depth video +AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mire warp +Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mire-2 xml \endcode - Once downloaded, you need to set `VISP_INPUT_IMAGE_PATH` environment variable to help ViSP examples and tests to detect automatically the location of the requested data. In our case, this variable should be set to `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. It is more convenient if this environment variables is automatically added to your bash session every time a new shell is launched: \code diff --git a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-opensuse.doc b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-opensuse.doc index 4f81f9cb8f..65ce982eb2 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-opensuse.doc +++ b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-opensuse.doc @@ -187,9 +187,9 @@ $ unzip ~/Downloads/visp-images-3.2.0.zip -d $VISP_WS - We suppose now that the data are located in `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. \code $ ls $VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0 -3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-capla mire warp -AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mbt-depth mire-2 xml -Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mbt-lego video +3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-depth video +AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mire warp +Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mire-2 xml \endcode - Once downloaded, you need to set `VISP_INPUT_IMAGE_PATH` environment variable to help ViSP examples and tests to detect automatically the location of the requested data. In our case, this variable should be set to `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. It is more convenient if this environment variables is automatically added to your bash session every time a new shell is launched: \code diff --git a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-osx-homebrew.doc b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-osx-homebrew.doc index c0891b6590..dc4e3726e4 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-osx-homebrew.doc +++ b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-osx-homebrew.doc @@ -206,9 +206,9 @@ $ unzip ~/Downloads/visp-images-3.2.0.zip -d $VISP_WS - We suppose now that the data are located in `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. \code $ ls $VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0 -3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-capla mire warp -AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mbt-depth mire-2 xml -Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mbt-lego video +3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-depth video +AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mire warp +Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mire-2 xml \endcode - Once downloaded, you need to set `VISP_INPUT_IMAGE_PATH` environment variable to help ViSP examples and tests to detect automatically the location of the requested data. In our case, this variable should be set to `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. It is more convenient if this environment variables is automatically added to your bash session every time a new shell is launched: \code diff --git a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-raspberry.doc b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-raspberry.doc index bfa3108aac..484de7c341 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-raspberry.doc +++ b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-raspberry.doc @@ -273,9 +273,9 @@ $ unzip ~/Downloads/visp-images-3.2.0.zip -d $VISP_WS - We suppose now that the data are located in `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. \code $ ls $VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0 -3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-capla mire warp -AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mbt-depth mire-2 xml -Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mbt-lego video +3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-depth video +AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mire warp +Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mire-2 xml \endcode - Once downloaded, you need to set `VISP_INPUT_IMAGE_PATH` environment variable to help ViSP examples and tests to detect automatically the location of the requested data. In our case, this variable should be set to `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. It is more convenient if this environment variables is automatically added to your bash session every time a new shell is launched: \code diff --git a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-ubuntu.doc b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-ubuntu.doc index e48df361b7..b7356aa073 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-ubuntu.doc +++ b/doc/tutorial/unix/tutorial-install-ubuntu.doc @@ -298,9 +298,9 @@ $ unzip ~/Downloads/visp-images-3.2.0.zip -d $VISP_WS - We suppose now that the data are located in `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. \code $ ls $VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0 -3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-capla mire warp -AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mbt-depth mire-2 xml -Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mbt-lego video +3dmodel LICENSE.txt circle ellipse-1 iv mbt-depth video +AprilTag README.md cube endianness line mire warp +Klimt calibration ellipse faces mbt mire-2 xml \endcode - Once downloaded, you need to set `VISP_INPUT_IMAGE_PATH` environment variable to help ViSP examples and tests to detect automatically the location of the requested data. In our case, this variable should be set to `$VISP_WS/visp-images-3.3.0`. It is more convenient if this environment variables is automatically added to your bash session every time a new shell is launched: \code