French translations Updated : [gilles at pc-caulier po]$ cvs ci cauliergilles at cvs.kdenlive.sourceforge.net's password:
? Makefile.in ? Makefile Checking in fr.gmo; /cvsroot/kdenlive/kdenlive/po/fr.gmo,v <-- fr.gmo new revision: 1.11; previous revision: 1.10 done Checking in fr.po; /cvsroot/kdenlive/kdenlive/po/fr.po,v <-- fr.po new revision: 1.14; previous revision: 1.13 done Checking in kdenlive.pot; /cvsroot/kdenlive/kdenlive/po/kdenlive.pot,v <-- kdenlive.pot new revision: 1.6; previous revision: 1.5 done [gilles at pc-caulier po]$ Regards. Gilles Le Dimanche 27 Avril 2003 23:20, Jason Wood a ?crit : > Hi people, > > I finally got round to adding a few keyboard shortcuts. There are still a > few difficulties involving the "active monitor" that I need to sort out but > it works in principle. At the moment, you change the active monitor by > performing an action that affects a monitor. Selecting a clip activates the > clip monitor, seeking on the workspace activates the workspace monitor. > There is currently no way to simply select a monitor to make it active. > > Committed now to CVS. Let me know how your compilation goes, etc. > > > In particular the changes are : > > - I removed the admin directory and added an admin2_13 and admin2_5 > directory. Just symlink whichever one matches the version of autoconf you > want to use. E.g. : > > for autoconf 2.13: > ln -s admin2_13 admin > > for autoconf 2.5x: > ln -s admin2_5 admin > > Then follow the usual steps to compile : > > make -f admin/Makefile.common > ./configure (don't forget --prefix=/usr if your using mandrake) > make > su root > make install > > - Pressing Left and Right arrows moves the active monitor > forwards/backwards one frame. Holding your finger on the button and you > step through lots of frames ;-) > > - Pressing '[' and ']' sets the inpoints and outpoints on the monitor. > Since these are still non-functional, there is little use of this, but it > does hint that inpoints and outpoints will work in the non-to-distant > future ;-) > > - pressing space makes the active monitor play or pause. If you press space > to stop it and then press space again to play, it starts playing from where > it started playing the first time (i.e., not where it paused). Whilst this > may be the desired behaviour, it is an accident at the moment :-) > > Rolf, how do you think we should go about making this specific? There are a > couple of possibilities : > > 1. I send a seek command before the play command. This works, but does not > allow me to set a start/end point which will be useful soon. > > 2. We extend the play command so that there is a "starttime" and "endtime" > value. If they are omitted from the command, then they are assumed to be > the current seek position until the end of the file. This could work. > > 3. We add a new command which sets the constraints of starttime and endtime > (decouple it from the play command). This could be useful, since I like the > idea of adding a "loop" command in the future to loop a selected piece of > video/sound. Of course, this could also be done as an option on the play > command. > > What do you think? (well, I expect your actually still thinking about your > phd, but if you have the time ;-)) > > Cheers, > Jason -- CAULIER Gilles