On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Brian Matherly pez4br...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dan,
I added all the normalizing filters. For each, I added a visibililty tag
and set it to
hidden.
You should not arbitrarily add new keys. There is a schema for this
that it violates: src/framework/metaschema.yaml.
melt is an application. Would you be interested in a patch for melt to
filter out properties for services that are tagged Hidden? Or maybe
it makes sense for melt to show all services.
I would like them to be hidden when you do a '-query filters' to list
them but still be able to
Dan,
Here are some notes about things that didn't transfer:
* producer loader in services.txt not copied anywhere.
ok, it is special - not meant to be used directly.
* filter gtkrescale in services.txt not copied anywhere. (normalizing
filter)
Maybe we will eventually add metadata for
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Brian Matherly pez4br...@yahoo.com wrote:
Here is my latest commit:
https://github.com/pez4brian/mlt/commit/7ab250081fe5047c0f082dd825a7fc0b28f2acfd
I added all the normalizing filters. For each, I added a visibililty tag
and set it to
hidden.
You should
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Brian Matherly pez4br...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Dan,
I've completed the transver of service metadata from services.txt to the yml
files. You can pull the commit from here:
https://github.com/pez4brian/mlt/commit/e3d5835f3a976c0d68f3af9f91b4a888294b3ebc
Thanks,