The pitivi team just got a new version out with quite some nice
changes in it and said they would do the glade to gtkbuilder
conversion this cycle, that seems enough material to revisit the
decision later if the new version is proving to be solid and the
gtkbuilder switch get done so what
On 02/09/11 20:00, Jeff Fortin wrote:
The pitivi team just got a new version out with quite some nice
changesin it and said they would do the glade to gtkbuilder
conversion thiscycle, that seems enough material to revisit the
decision later if thenew version is proving to be solid and the
Oh, and for the record, there are two potential packaging tricks you can
do if you are very tight for space:
- The thumbnails for effects in data/pixmaps weigh about 800 kilobytes,
so you could simply omit them from the package and pitivi will display
placeholder icons instead
- You could even
Hi there,
here is a link to a recording of the session, hope that helps
http://mirrors.tumbleweed.org.za/uds-o/2011-05-13-14-10-desktop-o-default-apps.ogg
Thanks, I listened to the part where pitivi is discussed (from 7 minutes
to 13 minutes), and there isn't that much more than what the
Hello there,
You may know me as one of the main contributors of the pitivi project. I
do bug triaging, testing, community management, documentation writing,
design, website maintenance, coding, etc.
It has come to my attention that the desktop team has decided at UDS to
remove Pitivi from the
Hi Jeff,
here is a link to a recording of the session, hope that helps
http://mirrors.tumbleweed.org.za/uds-o/2011-05-13-14-10-desktop-o-default-apps.ogg
just used PiTiVi last night for the first time, it seemed pretty good to me.
Alan.
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On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 14:26, Jeff Fortin nekoh...@gmail.com wrote:
We took off gimp because we don't need an editor for common cases
You took off GIMP because, as I remember it, you considered that apps
like Shotwell (F-Spot, back then) would be able to handle the basic
photo correction