Hey everyone,

Sorry for the late report.

This week I got a bit stuck in the problems I had trying to get Clutter to
export a video (the problem was that clutter_stage_read_pixels is not
working and crashing the application). I tried looking into the Clutter code
to find a solution and I found where the error is being raised, but I don't
know enough about Clutter to know why it happens and what should I do
differently to avoid it. Sending an email to the Clutter mailing list didnt
help so far.
My experiments with timelines and animations seems to tell me it will be
possible to export a Clutter stage to a GStreamer pipeline just by advancing
the timelines in Clutter and exporting the stage. This means that using
Clutter for the animations would make everything easier, which makes these
errors I'm getting exporting the Clutter stage even more annoying. One
option I'm thinking is to add the code for exporting the video, together
with the interface, but don't enable it by default until it actually works
(and I hope it will work soon).

*General report*
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We just got to the mid-term evaluations, so this is a report of my work so
far. You can check my project wiki for more information:
http://live.gnome.org/AlexandreRosenfeld_Shotwell_Slideshow

I started out implementing a Clutter based slideshow, which meant
integrating Clutter into Shotwell and creating the slideshow controls using
Clutter. This already allows some cool transition effects without too much
trouble (Clutter handle a lot of the details of the animations). That
doesn't mean I've finished my first item in the features list, because even
if basic effects are easily done, I want to experiment with more advanced
transitions. However, this dependes on the Export Slideshow as Videos
features, since the transitions must also be exported. Right now, which I
indicate above, I'm having troubles with the Export feature.
The Background Music feature was completed, aside from a few minor features
still missing. I really like the end result, which integrates with Banshee
to select a playlist while showing your pictures and is flexible enough to
be easily extended to support other sources of music in the future.

I would say the project is about half-completed, since one of the three big
features is complete and the other two are about half-completed, so it
brings the poject to be more or less on schedule.
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*Alexandre Rosenfeld*
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