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Re: New Version: 0.9.54

 

Great work. I'll test after the diner and i done a blog entry.

Cheers Olivier

2009/11/23 Andy Finch <we.rocked.in79@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> Great stuff - I'll test it out tonight.
>
> Andy.
>
> 2009/11/23 Jonathan Thomas <jonathan.oomph@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>> I have released a new version of OpenShot tonight, version 0.9.54.   The
>> Experimental PPA and DEB files have been updated, as well as new DEB files
>> for Karmic (Ubuntu 9.10).
>>
>> Here is the full list of changes:
>> -------------------------------------------
>> Bumped to version 0.9.54
>>
>> Timeline now auto-extends when a clip is dragged or
>> resized past the edge of the timeline.
>>
>> The size of the ruler and the timeline are now
>> in sync.  There used to be a small difference, which
>> caused some strange results when scrolled all the
>> way to the right side of the timeline.
>>
>> The ruler has been tweaked, to better draw the
>> tick marks, so there is not a gap at the end of the
>> ruler.
>>
>> The video thread now pauses the project when it reaches
>> 100%.  This was a bug, but never caused an issue, until
>> I added some of these new features in this version.
>>
>> Zoom in and zoom out now keeps your scrollbar position
>> and maintains it.  For example, it translates the timecode
>> associated with the left edge of your scrollbar, and no
>> matter what your zoom level, maintains that timecode.
>>
>> The play-head is now auto-centered while you are playing
>> back / previewing your project.  When the play-head
>> goes past 1/2 of your screen width, it starts to animate and
>> auto scroll to keep the timeline centered.
>>
>> The zoom slider has been adjusted to DELAYED.  This means
>> when you stop sliding it, it then updates the timeline.  You
>> don't have to let go of the slider, just stop sliding it, and
>> it will adjust your timeline.  This makes it much easier to
>> see the results as you slide the bar.
>>
>> Also, a new key mapping has been added, CTRL + Scroll Wheel.
>> Just move your mouse over the timeline, and hold the CTRL key
>> and scroll your mouse wheel.  It also maintains your scrollbars,
>> so you won't get lost.  Also, if you are playing your project,
>> it will continue to auto-scroll the timeline even while you zoom in
>> and zoom out (unless the play-head is not 1/2 way across the screen.
>>
>> The .Desktop file has been updated to fix some issues with
>> Debian validation.
>>
>> All 7 default languages have been updated with new translations.
>> -------------------------------------------
>>
>> Please let me know ASAP if you find any issues with this version.  I've
>> done my best to test it, but you know how that goes.
>> I will be posting an article on the changes tomorrow (probably).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Jonathan
>>
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