Rob Savoye wrote: > I'm going to add a "test page" to the Gnash web site for this purpose, > but any of the movies in gnash/testsuite should also be good for testing.
Alright. I'll probably keep using homestar as a test until your test page is up, as I know it works with the standalone app. >> 17094 ? Sl 1:02 /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin -a firefox >> 25740 ? Z 0:00 \_ [gnash] <defunct> > > Arg... I think I know the problem. Like a moron, I checked in a > hardcoded path "/usr/local/bin/gnash" in plugin.cpp, so I guess the > player isn't starting cause the path is wrong. I just made this path > based on the $exec_prefix instead, so the plugin will look where ever > Gnash got installed. Actually, that's where I have a copy of gnash. I think it is spawning gnash, but it's just dying after it spawns. I could be wrong though. Let me go through the configure stuff again, maybe my make install didn't work exactly as I'd expected. >> Also, as a side note, is there a plan to have a menu option in the GTK >> version to enable antialiasing? Things are quite chunky looking without > > It should be turned on by default, maybe it broke. I can add a menu > option for this and try it. Yeah, that'd be nice, as my build shows no AA. I'd certainly be willing to test any option you put in. :) Also, my test environment is a little "interesting", as I'm running under Xgl, which means that all rendering is being done indirectly. Graeme _______________________________________________ Gnash mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash
