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30th June 2012, 05:03 | #1024 | Link |
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Oki here is it:http://www.mediafire.com/?ji2ycxe11roscrs
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but save always in green. In palette option i use keep, and I move first line to top. The subtitle must be white with black border, not green. sorry for english Last edited by mood; 30th June 2012 at 05:41. |
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30th June 2012, 06:11 | #1027 | Link |
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So I finally got it to reproduce. Seems that file triggered some race condition that caused the processing thread to try to destroy itself while still running. With the changes I made, I have not been able to reproduce the crash anymore. New version can be downloaded here. Please let me know if you still see any problems still or find others.
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Not crash... but bug in exit menu item is back and turn the color of subtitle green like i show in post above. but no problem i will wait for stable version. thanks... Last edited by mood; 30th June 2012 at 14:45. |
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30th June 2012, 10:13 | #1029 | Link |
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I don't use the GUI much, but IMO, it needs an improvement. The dropdown button to select the subpic number is not handy. I would prefer something like a spinbox, or if the current dropdown is maintained, two "-" and "+" buttons to select the previous or next subpic will be handy.
The original doc tells something about hotkeys, but they have never worked for me. I suggest PageUp and PageDown to select the next and previous subpic. (Currently, the only way I've found to quickly go to the prev or next sub is to select a subpic with the mouse, then use the up and down keys. But that doesn't work when another part of the GUI gets the focus.)
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What bug? I hit the exit menu item and it closes.
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I'd also see like to see improvements to the GUI, my suggestions:
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1st July 2012, 23:31 | #1035 | Link |
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I've found a new GUI bug in b5. The program remembers the window position and size from session to session, but now, each time the program is launched, its window becomes bigger. (The position doesn't change and is correct.)
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2nd July 2012, 11:06 | #1037 | Link |
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SassBot, I have a few questions about the CLI.
When a DVD Sup is converted (and the IFO loaded), AND the --palette-file argument is provided, can you confirm that the palette takes precedence and that it is not retrieved from the IFO? Same question for the --resolution, --fps-source and --language arguments. When the output file argument is not provided, but other arguments are provided (with or without the input file), the INI file is loaded (unless the arg to not load it is present). Again, can you confirm that all arguments passed via the command line overwrite the default values coming from the IFO or the INI? In other word, is this always the parsing order: 1. hardcoded defaults 2. INI file 3. IFO file 4. CLI arguments I have also a problem with --fix-invisible (and other boolean flags). I want to disable that feature. The java syntax is /fixinv- but with your syntax, it is only possible to enable the feature, not to disable it. So, if it has been set in the INI, there is no way to change it. I know that I could disable the INI, but it's not always a good thing. It may be preferable to keep some user settings. So, IMO, your current syntax is not sufficient. You should add also the arguments to disable each feature, such as --no-fix-invisible, or by adding a boolean flag after each on/off argument, like "--fix-invisible 0". (I prefer the second method, easier to handle by an external GUI.) Or, perhaps, I've missed something and it is possible to specify --fix-invisible+ or --fix-invisible-, like in the java version? I guess that syntax is not your cup of tea!
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You need GCC 4.7.x as I said in the post you quoted from as it's the version where the C++11 feature for non-static member initialization is supported. And my constants are using enum classes because then they are scoped and I can reuse names like the Java version. As I said earlier when I first started, I'm using lots of C++11 features to reduce code bloat to get around the lack of these features in C++98 and I don't want to use non-standard compiler extensions.
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But it's a problem if the INI is loaded. It is not possible to turn off a setting that has been set in the INI. Since the INI is loaded anyway when the GUI is opened even without specifying --load-settings, it is impossible to turn off a boolean flag in that case (and if --load-settings is provided). IMO, it's confusing, and limited. So, yes, I think that args to turn off the boolean options is important. (The GCC syntax is OK for me.)
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