The {br}/{abr} directives are not limited to post-encoding, they can
also be used pre-muxing. The already-present {packet} tag describes this
more accurately, so just drop the assertions.
x11grab can capture windows by their ID, but gdigrab can only capture
windows by their names, internally calling FindWindowW to lookup its
handle.
This patch simply allows the user to specify a window handle directly.
Signed-off-by: Lena <lena@nihil.gay>
3d29724c00 removed the doc entry for the option pool while adding
a parser function for it at the same time!
The option remains available and undeprecated.
Fixes trac #10693
Texinfo 7.0 produces quite different HTML to Texinfo 6.8. Without
this change, enumerated option flags (i.e. Possible values of x
are...) render as white text on a white background with Texinfo 7.0
and are unreadable. This change removes a style for the selector
`.table .table` which causes the background to turn white for these
elements. As far as I can tell, it is not actually used anywhere in
files generated by Texinfo 6.8.
Signed-off-by: Frank Plowman <post@frankplowman.com>
Resolves trac ticket #10636 (http://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/10636).
Texinfo 7.0, released in November 2022, changed the names of various
functions. Compiling docs with Texinfo 7.0 resulted in warnings and
improperly formatted documentation. More old names appear to have
been removed in Texinfo 7.1, released October 2023, which causes docs
compilation to fail.
This commit addresses the issue by adding logic to switch between the old
and new function names depending on the Texinfo version. Texinfo 6.8
produces identical documentation before and after the patch.
CC
https://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org/msg1938238.htmlhttps://bugs.gentoo.org/916104
Signed-off-by: Frank Plowman <post@frankplowman.com>
By intent, and in practice, the "active contributor" criterion applies
to the person authoring the commits, not the one pushing them into the
repository.
Partially fixes ticket #798
Reviewed-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Reviewed-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Ross <pross@xvid.org>
The `-caption_encoding` option was reported as having a default value of
'ass', whereas it's actually 'auto'.
Signed-off-by: zheng qian <xqq@xqq.im>
Signed-off-by: Gyan Doshi <ffmpeg@gyani.pro>
There are already several places in the codebase that match desc->name
against "xyz", and many downstream clients replicate this behavior.
I have no idea why this is not just a flag.
Motivated by my desire to add yet another check for XYZ to the codebase,
and I'd rather not keep copy/pasting a string comparison hack.
This should hopefully clarify that the option only affects MSZ
full-width characters, and not all full-width ASCII. Additionally,
this matches the prefix with the upstream option.
Signed-off-by: TADANO Tokumei <aimingoff@pc.nifty.jp>
This patch adds two MSZ (Middle Size; half width) character
related options, mapping against newly added upstream
functionality:
* `replace_msz_japanese`, which was introduced in version 1.0.1
of libaribcaption.
* `replace_msz_glyph`, which was introduced in version 1.1.0
of libaribcaption.
The latter option improves bitmap type rendering if specified
fonts contain half-width glyphs (e.g., BIZ UDGothic), even
if both ASCII and Japanese MSZ replacement options are set
to false.
As these options require newer versions of libaribcaption, the
configure requirement has been bumped accordingly.
Signed-off-by: TADANO Tokumei <aimingoff@pc.nifty.jp>