Cleaned up

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Matt Lubas
2016-08-15 15:48:09 -04:00
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@@ -59,11 +59,15 @@ The BreezySLAM installation uses the popular
approach to installing Python packages, so all you should have to do is
download and unzip the file, cd to <tt><b>BreezySLAM-master/python</b></tt>, and do
&nbsp; &nbsp; </p><h3><b><tt>sudo python setup.py install</tt></b></h3>
<pre>
sudo python setup.py install
</pre>
For a quick demo, you can then cd to <tt><b>BreezySLAM-master/examples</b></tt> and do
&nbsp; &nbsp; <h3><b><tt>make pytest</tt></b></h3>
<pre>
make pytest
</pre>
This will generate and display a PGM file showing the
@@ -76,7 +80,9 @@ a PNG file instead.
If you have installed OpenCV for Python, you can see a &ldquo;live&rdquo; animation
by doing
&nbsp; &nbsp; <h3><b><tt>make cvmovie</tt></b></h3>
<pre>
make cvmovie
</pre>
You can turn off odometry by setting the <b><tt>USE_ODOMETRY</tt></b>
parameter at the top of the Makefile to 0 (zero). You can turn off
@@ -87,7 +93,9 @@ the particle-filter (Monte Carlo position estimation) by commenting-out
To see what other features are available, do
&nbsp; &nbsp; </p><h3><b><tt>pydoc breezyslam</tt></b></h3>
<pre>
pydoc breezyslam
</pre>
By using the component classes <b>Map</b>, <b>Scan</b>, and
<b>Position</b> and the <b>distanceScanToMap()</b> method,
@@ -141,7 +149,9 @@ variable at the top of the Makefile.
For a quick demo, you can then cd to <tt><b>BreezySLAM-master/examples</b></tt> and do
&nbsp; &nbsp; </p><h3><b><tt>make cpptest</tt></b></h3>
<pre>
make cpptest
</pre>
<p>
@@ -162,8 +172,9 @@ Then run make in these directories, and also in
For a quick demo, you can then cd to <tt><b>BreezySLAM-master/examples</b></tt> and do
&nbsp; &nbsp; </p><h3><b><tt>make javatest</tt></b></h3>
<pre>
make javatest
</pre>
<h3>Notes on Windows installation</h3>