Commented it out in common/packages.tex, ran latex build (not up to date
install like Andrea), and checked into GIT so not lost. Thank you both
...Phyllis
On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 11:04 AM Андрей Спицын via Cin <
cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org> wrote:
>
> I think that it should be commented out for no
I think that it should be commented out for now, and removed in the near
future.
пн, 8 апр. 2024 г. в 19:50, Andrea paz :
> Hi,
> I simply commented out that line and now everything works fine. Is it
> possible to remove it permanently? I couldn't find any \substitutefont
> entries in the code, s
Hi,
I simply commented out that line and now everything works fine. Is it
possible to remove it permanently? I couldn't find any \substitutefont
entries in the code, so there are no substitutions to be made with
\DeclareFontFamilySubstitution. Am I wrong?
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Hi Andrea,
The substitutefont package is obsolete.
Quote from https://www.ctan.org/pkg/substitutefont:
> This package used to facilitate the task of setting up a font family as a
substitute for another one in a specified font encoding.
>It has been obsoleted by the NFSS command \DeclareFontFamily
I updated the latex manual with a "git pull" and now it no longer
produces the pdf for me. I get the error:
packages.tex Error 10: File `substitutefont.sty' not found. \usepackage
In packages.tex I have, from line 9 to line 15:
9 \usepackage{substitutefont} % so we can use fonts other than thos
As usual, I got it wrong...
"This is not for syncing audio and video on the timeline. This is for
calibrating and configuring the operation of the program and audio
driver." (IgorV)
However, it remains important to know and I hope you find it interesting.
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I made a new compilation with Andrew's 5 patches and putting in /src
the tarball of ffmpeg 7 plus patches3, patch 4 and patchD. All OK.
The BD render still does not create the video, even with a media with
only 2 audio tracks. I think it is my fault that I have never done
BD/DVD and don't know how
The manual entry "Audio Offset," which was taken from Adam's manual,
"Secrets of Cinelerra," provides an excellent method for synchronizing
a video track with an audio track. It has been a long time since I
read it and I want to bring it to your attention again:
https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/Ci
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