Team members: Jim Hill Raja Bala Lulu Zhang Chaman Verma Tools we will be using: Programming language: C++ Windowing Toolkit: Qt Platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac (If all goes smoothly with Qt) Repository: Mercurial Collaboration: Skype and Email Rough plan for division of labor: Currently we are each investigating open source options for reading and writing file formats. Once we understand the global picture we will be better equipped to divide the work. Currently things fall as follows: Chaman will work on file loading, Jim and Raja will work on skeleton infrastructure and motion management, Jim and Lulu will work on the UI in Qt. Picture: Chaman currently has BVHReader up and running and is studying the BVH file format, he will report on Friday after class what his findings are as to the requirements of the skeleton code. Chaman has also reported that he has installed BioViewer and can visualize many BVH files. He believes that once we understand the BVH and TVD formats we'll be able to proceed with step 3. Raja is currently learning about the C3D format. Jim and Raja spent time getting the Mercurial repo up on Raja's cs space. We can access it via ssh. Lulu and Jim are reading up on the other file formats (AMC/ASF and TVD) and Jim will be helping Lulu get Mercurial set up on Windows.
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OK, seems like you’re off to a good start.
I strongly recommend TortoiseHG for Mercurial on Windows.