Hi,

On 08/04/2014 09:00 PM, Dan Dennedy wrote:
> Filters are easy to add except if you want to put controls on the
> video or want to do keyframing. I am specifically not providing a
> generic filter UI because I want to curate them and provide custom,
> translatable UIs. We are using Qt 5 QML and Quick to make them quick
> and easy to write. You can find all QML UI files in
> Shotcut.app/share/shotcut/qml/filters. There is no documentation
> outside of Qt's own docs at this time. You can pick a simple filter or
> the one closest to what you want, copy it (the directory), and revise
> it as-needed. It is fairly straightforward, but make sure you edit the
> meta.qml as well! Brian is working on a filter manager; so people not
> interested in the NDVI filter do not need to mentally skip over it
> every time they access the filter menu. And I am currently working on
> the ability to let a filter provide a QML UI that overlays the video
> area.

Wow, I guess, I have quite some reading up to do on QML... But I'll
definitely have a look at that.

-S


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