Rebel T7i and EOS 800D are the exact same camera. Just a different name because Canon marketing department like to confuse people. Former is name in North America, the latter in most of the rest of the world.
Incorrect MediaBox in PDF export
Flatpak support
Flatpak support
libpng is missing neon code
Build breakage
Added some CSS to the gxw_demo.
Fix some other warnings
Fixes some buffer overflow warning
WiP: Gtk 3 port
This is now part of the gtk3-port branch of the main repository. Thank you all!
Update appstream file with 19.12 version notes
oh I see. The .desktop file doesn't know about the need to set the env. I have an idea.
The next build on flathub should have this working out of the box.
Add appdata file an rename desktop file
What do you mean by "menu icon" ?
(Help to) Provide a flatpak version of VMPK
Actually use this patch.
Fix appdata file
I don't thnk it's ready for merging yet. I started porting the skins to CSS.
This is how it looks right now. The theme/skin isn't dealt with yet.
This is how it looks right now. The theme/skin isn't dealt with yet.
The Hero 2 is a USB Mass Storage (ie it is seen as a USB drive). What are you expecting from it?
Actually I just pushed the generated gtkmm files for convenience. I don't thing the bindings will change (much) now.
WiP: Gtk 3 port
You need to pass --generate-cpp-wrapper to the waf configure as I haven't yet checked the gxwmm wrappers in.
You need to pass --generate-cpp-wrapper as I haven't yet checked the gxwmm wrappers in.
oh you mean the gtk3 branch?
oops let me fix this.
My current work is at https://sourceforge.net/u/hub/guitarix/ci/gtk3-port/tree/ It build and mostly run, looks ok-ish but a lot of theming needs fixing still, and some widgets still have bugs.
Since we are on the topic, woud you want Gtk3 along side Gtk2 for Guitarix? It is not the approach I have take yet, but I could change course, better do it now than later.
X11? I only have Wayland here (ok XWayland for compat, but you get the idea). Also I think it should be doable to have Gtk3 for the LV2 plugin. It would just require some isolation. My main motivation is that Gtk2 doesn't support HiDPI which is that Guitarix UI is ridiculously small, even though it's not as bad as some other apps.
Yes. But I have concerns notably with lv2. I'll probably submit for Gtk2 patches, like expanding gxw_demo to have more widgets: it's very useful to test the Gtk3 port.
Added a few fix to bugs I introduced in a previous merge request in the C++ bindings.
Don't use deprecated Gtk2 and fix Gtkmm bindings
Enforce GSEAL accros the code base.
Fix gxw_demo to not crash
Fix -Wdeprecated-copy warning
Fix -Wcatch-value warnings
FWIW, the patch. which make setting the env unnecessary, only works with Qt5 5.12 and up. So 5.9 is too old for that.
Not sure what's happening. It is working here, either running the local build or the test build as indicated above. Note that this build doesn't include that patch yet (instead it sets the environment variable)
This path is part of the Flatpak submission I have to flathub: https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pull/855
The right environment in QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR=1, because it is not necessarily 2. Also this make setting the environment unneeded, so, from the user point ot view, it just work⢠as it should.
HiDPI support
Updated patch (fix indentation). Sorry about that.
Patch to fix the issue.
Support HiPDI screens
I run GNOME 3 (default setup as in F29) + Wayland (default too), on a Dell XPS13. I need to set QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR=1 to have Rosegarden UI be properly sized. This is how it looks (emacs in the background for comparison):
Support HiPDI screens
Error (-6: 'Unsupported operation') This mean the camera doesn't support the operation, camera capture in your case. The camera being a Sony make this unsurprising: they don't support capture.
According to Fuji, only the X-T1 an X-T1 are tethered shooting capable.
Glad to see it violate the DCF specs, much like Android.... Not that I think it is...
So you are sending a camera to the developers, aren't you? (I'm sure images download...