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Marcus von Appen m...@freebsd.org changed:
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Kubilay Kocak ko...@freebsd.org changed:
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Dear port maintainer,
The portscout new distfile checker has detected that one or more of your
ports appears to be out of date. Please take the opportunity to check
each of the ports listed below, and if possible and appropriate,
submit/commit an update. If any ports have already been updated,
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--- Comment #3 from free...@dreamchaser.org ---
The following sequence should cause the error:
start openshot (port multimedio/openshot)
File/Import Files (or hit the + button on the toolbar
Click any file (image or video) to select it.
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--- Comment #4 from Marcus von Appen m...@freebsd.org ---
I just tested it and can't recreate the behaviour. With your description, I
selected Web.
Target was automatically set to Flickr-HD
Video Profile was set automatically to HD 720p
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--- Comment #5 from free...@dreamchaser.org ---
Ugh. I was dead certain this was trivial to reproduce, as I did it
consistently. I can no longer reproduce it, and am not certain what's happened
in between. I've restored my gtk Makefile
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--- Comment #6 from free...@dreamchaser.org ---
ok, I can now reproduce it:
start openshot
File/Import Files (or hit the + button on the toolbar)
Choose a .png file and add it to the project
Drag the added file onto track 2 at the