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#### Ubuntu 20.04
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#### Ubuntu 20.04
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Backwards compatibility with Focal Fossa is not fully tested, but building SIBR should still invoking
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Backwards compatibility with Focal Fossa is not fully tested, but building SIBR with CMake should still work after invoking
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```shell
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git checkout fossa_compatibility
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git checkout fossa_compatibility
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in ```SIBR_viewers``` and then continuing with the steps for Ubuntu 22.04.
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### Navigation in SIBR Viewers
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### Navigation in SIBR Viewers
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The SIBR interface provides several methods of navigating the scene. By default, you will be started with an FPS navigator, which you can control with ```W, A, S, D, Q, E``` for camera translation and ```I, K, J, L, U, O``` for rotation. Alternatively, you may want to use a Trackball-style navigator (select from the floating menu). You can also snap to a camera from the data set with the ```Snap to``` button or find the closest camera with ```Snap to closest```. The floating menues also allow you to change the navigation speed. You can use the ```Scaling Modifier``` to control the size of the displayed Gaussians, or show the initial point cloud.
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The SIBR interface provides several methods of navigating the scene. By default, you will be started with an FPS navigator, which you can control with ```W, A, S, D, Q, E``` for camera translation and ```I, K, J, L, U, O``` for rotation. Alternatively, you may want to use a Trackball-style navigator (select from the floating menu). You can also snap to a camera from the data set with the ```Snap to``` button or find the closest camera with ```Snap to closest```. The floating menues also allow you to change the navigation speed. You can use the ```Scaling Modifier``` to control the size of the displayed Gaussians, or show the initial point cloud.
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