I am OK with you to commit your changes and additions. Configure should let
you pass CXXFLAGS set from the environment.
On Sat, Jul 16, 2016, 3:56 PM Jean-Baptiste Mardelle <j...@kdenlive.org>
wrote:
> On Saturday, July 16, 2016 8:57:49 PM CEST, Brian Matherly wrote:
>
> >
> >> Oh, right. I used it in my qtblend transition - than I guess I
> >> will enable
> >> it only on Qt5.
> >
> > I would prefer to see copy_qimage_to_mlt_rgba() modified to use
> > it with a conditional to check QT version at compile time.
>
> As qtblend will be a new transition and I don't have too much time to check
> Qt4 compatibility, I would prefer to only compile qtblend if Qt5 is
> detected.
>
> Of course for existing producers/filters, we should add a version check to
> keep compatibility.
>
> Also (slightly off topic), Qt 5.7 requires a c++11 compliant compiler and
> aborts if correct flag is not set ( -std=c++11 ). I did not find a way to
> manually pass a CXXFLAG from the configure command to the qt module so it
> will also need a few changes, not sure what is the best way to achieve
> this.
>
>
> >> I can confirm that you can draw text directly on the QImage
> >> (Format_RGBA8888) through a QPainter and it displays correctly in MLT.
> >
> > Fantastic. We should work to move all Qt services to use it.
> > I'm willing to help with that.
>
> Great! I will push the change for my kdenlivetitle producer soon, if you
> can update your filters / producers that's nice.
>
> Also if ok for you I would like to commit my qtblend transition to master
> on monday or tuesday so I can get some feedback from our Kdenlive users.
>
> Regards
> jb
>
>
>
>
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