Benoît Minisini wrote:
Is it better if you use the latest revision?
gb.v4l now uses the standard Video4Linux conversion library, so it should
handle the specific format of your camera correctly.
Is it save/possible to backport this to the stable version?
Regards,
Ron_2nd.
Benoît Minisini wrote:
Is it better if you use the latest revision?
gb.v4l now uses the standard Video4Linux conversion library, so it should
handle the specific format of your camera correctly.
Is it save/possible to backport this to the stable version?
Regards,
Ron_2nd.
I'm
Richard, does the /etc/arch-release file exist on your system? If not, is
there anything along those lines, arch-version etc...
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On Wednesday 26 August 2009 17:44:11 richard terry wrote:
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 17:15:12 Joshua Higgins wrote:
Richard, does the /etc/arch-release file exist on your system? If not, is
there anything along those lines, arch-version etc...
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Attached updated version, should now correctly detect arch, instead of
identifying it as generic-undetected.
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forget about...an extra space into the destination file was producing a
misleading message file or directory not found.
The string auto-completion always make me do errors.
Thanks
Pino
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o.s.p ha scritto:
i've had this problem with gb2 2234 too:
(CUT)
gcc 4.4.1 doesn't like -soname
I'm waiting a fix too ;-)
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Hi,
Is there a way to determine how many rows appear in a GridView ?
I have noticed that moving my project from a computer to another with
different screen definition or different QT settings all the forms change
their dimensions.
The labels do not fit anymore into their spaces, the number of