2008/2/22, Thorsten Wilms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> How about anti-aliasing? :)
This is fltk1, as soon as fltk2 is stable, I will start working with
it, and then it should have anti-aliasing, ;-)
Cheers
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I'm aware we didn't /agree/ on lumierra being THE name, I just wanted to
jump the gun and grab the d.n. before it got somehow lost. it
happens... Meanwhile I have it parked with a useless image from a
project from years past. If another name gets the vote, then I end up
with two cool soundin
I didn't see the nameing thread, but why is the 'n' skipped, isn't
'Luminerra' easier to pronounce than 'Lumierra'?
Lumierre/Lumierra
from Lumierre brothers
Luminerra (at least in all latin-languages i speack) sounds like
"enlightner" or sosomething to make light in the linux-editing
On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 20:01 +0100, Christian Thaeter wrote:
> Well, thanks, I like that name too, but we didn't yet agreed on it (how
> about doing that now?)
Can I be reminded about the method you chose for finding the perfect
name, please?
Raffaella
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Yama Ploskonka wrote:
> I just picked up the domain names lumierra.org and lumierra.com, to
> avoid them being taken over by someone not related to the project.
> Will be happy to transfer them to the formal project once this is
> decided as our name, or if that doesn't gel they are neat names for
On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 18:16 +0100, Richard Spindler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I made a little demo Video about a Widget that I am testing, please
> tell me what you think. :-)
>
> http://propirate.net/oracle/zipfiles/bezier-curve-widget-new.avi
Wow, moderated even!
Good stuff. As large as possible targe
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Yama Ploskonka schreef:
> I just picked up the domain names lumierra.org and lumierra.com, to
> avoid them being taken over by someone not related to the project.
> Will be happy to transfer them to the formal project once this is
> decided as our na
Looks great! my major dislike with Gnome/Ubuntu has to do with having
to be very precise where my mouse is, or I don't get things done the way
I want them. Lots of frustration with Gimp for example. I like it that
merely being close gets things done in an intuitive way.
Yama
Richard Spindl
I just picked up the domain names lumierra.org and lumierra.com, to
avoid them being taken over by someone not related to the project.
Will be happy to transfer them to the formal project once this is
decided as our name, or if that doesn't gel they are neat names for
video/image stuff
Yama
Hi,
Richard Spindler schrieb:
Hi,
I made a little demo Video about a Widget that I am testing, please
tell me what you think. :-)
http://propirate.net/oracle/zipfiles/bezier-curve-widget-new.avi
Looks pretty cool :). If it's gonna be used to edit automation curves,
you should however prevent
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 00:23 -0500, Scott C. Frase wrote:
> Hi guys,
> H.264 renders don't seem to be working right for my Fedora 7 x86-64 bit
> system. Getting a "x264 [error]: no ratecontrol method specified"
> error. Cinelerra compiled from source, version 1036.
>
> Anyone seen this?
>
> Thes
Hi,
I made a little demo Video about a Widget that I am testing, please
tell me what you think. :-)
http://propirate.net/oracle/zipfiles/bezier-curve-widget-new.avi
Cheers
-Richard
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well, it also has "lumière" right there, as in French for light, or with
a capital "L", as the brothers who pioneered a lot of film making
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auguste_and_Louis_Lumi%C3%A8re
, and in the "erra" part I see a nice bow to "terra", Latin for "earth",
which gives warm fuzzie
mandag 04 Februar 2008 skrev Richard Spindler:
> GTK as well is Qt are well up to the task provide a
> Widgetset for a Video Editor. Period. So don't even think about
> recommending your personal favorite niche Toolkit.
I totally agree with your point.
There are probably lots of technically cab
On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 17:53 -0800, Norval Watson wrote:
> lumierra - me too - verite is good but lumierra is unique - i think..
> Norv
Lumierra is nice. The name sounds like it is derived from Cinelerra,
the "erra" part. This could be taken to mean that it has its roots in
Cinelerra somehow. Dep
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