Instructions for Focal Fossa

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You may specify a different configuration, e.g. ```Debug``` if you need more control during development. You may specify a different configuration, e.g. ```Debug``` if you need more control during development.
#### Ubuntu #### Ubuntu 22.04
You will need to install a few dependencies before running the project setup. You will need to install a few dependencies before running the project setup.
```shell ```shell
# Dependencies # Dependencies
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cmake --build build --target install cmake --build build --target install
``` ```
#### Ubuntu 20.04
Backwards compatibility with Focal Fossa is not fully tested, but building SIBR should still work by first invoking
```shell
git checkout fossa_compatibility
git submodule update --init
```
and then continuing with the steps for Ubuntu 22.04.
### Navigation in SIBR Viewers ### Navigation in SIBR Viewers
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. 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.