On Fri, 2009-06-05 at 14:53 +1000, Saul Lethbridge wrote:
I'm thinking it might be easier to simply offscreen the stage and do a
gdk_pixbuf_get_from_drawable for each frame, then send that frame on
for encoding to video. Has anybody tried this?
it's not necessary.
the gnome-shell project has
Hi all,
Had some trouble building the latest git of clutter-cairo, attached is a
patch to remove the old clutter_clone_texture_new and replace it with
clutter_clone_new in the bubbles example.
BR,
K
diff --git a/examples/bubbles.c b/examples/bubbles.c
index e6adcd6..34c711f 100644
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Hi everyone,
I have a simple UI which relies in its logic on calling get_scale to
control an animation but I've noticed that while an actor is being
animated via calling set_scale in a *new_frame signal handler, get_scale
keeps returning 1.0 until about half a second after the timeline
animating
Bartosz Kostrzewa wrote:
animated via calling set_scale in a *new_frame signal handler, get_scale
keeps returning 1.0 until about half a second after the timeline
animating the set_scale operation has finished.
apologies for replying to my own post but it's not even as regular as
that. In
Bartosz Kostrzewa wrote:
Is this expected behaviour? Is there something I can do to guarantee
that the value of set_scale is propagated so that get_scale returns the
correct one?
Ok, disregard this, the problem was that clicking triggered the
animation of an underlying texture which was