Log message:
Rename py-meson to meson.
The motivation is to consider meson as an application, so there is only
one copy on the system, and as a python 3 program, it can build python 2
packages.
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Log message:
pitivi: Update to 0.999
2018 August 29th - Pitivi 0.999
* Selecting a range of clips can be done by clicking followed by Shift+click
* The advanced settings of the h264 encoder allow specifying a Profile
* Rendering non-square pixels was broken and has been disabled
* The xges files have an icon associated
* The Save and Render buttons in the headerbar have been moved on the right side
* Lots of bug fixing
2017 September 2nd - Pitivi 0.99
* Many performance improvements
* Lots of bug fixing
2016 December 5th - Pitivi 0.98
* Customizable keyboard shortcuts
* Used the warnings printed by GTK 3.22 to fix issues in the timeline widget
* Lots of bug fixing, mostly on the timeline
2016 August 8th - Pitivi 0.97
Fifth beta and 7th release of the new version of Pitivi based on GES.
All the improvements from 0.91, 0.92, 0.93, 0.94, 0.95 and 0.96 plus:
* The rendering dialog has been reworked to clearly state what encoders and \
muxer are
officially supported (and the GES integration tests have been added to check \
those)
* The build system has been ported to Meson and gst-transcoder is now a subproject
* Usual bug fixes
2016 June 30th - Pitivi 0.96
Fourth beta and 6th release of the new version of Pitivi based on GES.
All the improvements from 0.91, 0.92, 0.93, 0.94 and 0.95 plus:
* Proxy editing
* The clip graphical transformation box has been reimplemented
* Some timeline behaviour enhancements
* Project settings are now automatically computed if possible (still letting \
the user full control if he wants)
* New project settings and rendering UI
* Keyboard shortcuts window
* The undo/redo removal has been undone
2015 November 19th - Pitivi 0.95
Third beta and 5th release of the new version of Pitivi based on GES.
All the improvements from 0.91, 0.92, 0.93 and 0.94, plus:
* The timeline has been rewritten purely in GTK+
* The glimagesink video rendering widget was replaced by gtk(gl)sink
* The clip transformation box has been reimplemented
* Direct importing to the timeline
* Ability to copy and paste clips across the timeline
* Integration with GstValidate and the "scenarios" system
* Rewritten video mixing elements
* We finally killed GNonLin
* Now compatible again with smaller screen resolutions
* Massive bug fixing all over the place
2014 November 2nd - Pitivi 0.94
Second beta and 4th release of the new version of Pitivi based on GES.
All the improvements from 0.91, 0.92 and 0.93, plus:
* The main toolbar and menubar have been replaced by a headerbar and \
menubutton, saving a significant amount of precious vertical space and using the \
horizontal space better.
* The viewer has been ported to use a GStreamer GL video output sink instead \
of the Clutter sink. This solves crashes when running Pitivi outside of GNOME \
Shell and is expected to be a more future-proof solution.
* We dropped our use of CoGL APIs, namely path_round_rectangle which caused \
crashes on various Linux distributions shipping a broken version of CoGL
* Pitivi has been ported to Python 3
* Text wrapping in the rendering progress dialog and title editor has been fixed
* Effects can now be reordered within a clip's properties
* The default positioning of UI components (when starting from a fresh \
install) has been improved to be balanced properly
* Undocked window components do not shift position on startup anymore
* Docked window components do not shift position on startup anymore, when the \
window is not maximized.
* The title editor's UI has been simplified, and now supports decimal font sizes
* Educational infobars throughout the UI have been tweaked to make their \
colors less intrusive
* The user manual is now up to date with the state of the new Pitivi series
* Port deprecated GTK+ widgets to new ones
* Timeline UI animations have been tweaked
* Code refactoring and cleanup all over the place
* Various build and packaging fixes
* Various fixes to the test suite
* Various other bugs have been corrected
2014 March 20th - Pitivi 0.93
First beta and 3rd release of the new version of Pitivi based on GES.
All the improvements from 0.91 and 0.92, plus:
* Port the viewer and media file previewers to use a Clutter video output sink
* Visual refinements to the timeline (clip positioning, borders, selections)
* Improvements to the ruler and timecode display
* Allow importing MPEG-TS/AVCHD files
* Fixes and improvements to the timeline's clip thumbnailers
* Clip thumbnailing in the media library, better import error handling
* Various fixes to the application version checking
* Rework the way dependencies are checked on startup
* Make some features contextual and cleanup menus
* Many content updates to the user manual
* Papercut fixes to keyframe curves
* Many fixes for rendering
* Fix pylint errors
* Various fixes to the automated test suite
* Code refactoring and cleanup all over the place
* Fixes for AppData XML spec compliance
* Various build and packaging fixes
2013 November 3rd - Pitivi 0.92
Second alpha release for the new version of Pitivi based on GES.
All the improvements from 0.91, plus:
* Fix a bug where transitions would stop working
* Fix the handling of rendering parameters
* Fixes for the keyframes UI in the timeline
* Usability improvements for the welcome dialog
* Update the preview immediately when adding an effect
* Fixes for AppData XML spec compliance
* Various build and packaging fixes
* Drop the PyXDG dependency
* Translations have been updated
2013 September 29 - Pitivi 0.91
First alpha release for the new version of Pitivi based on GES.
It is a major rework of the entire Pitivi architecture. It includes:
* Replacing the core of Pitivi by GES; 20 thousand lines of code removed
* Porting to GStreamer 1.x
* Porting to GTK+ 3.x
* Replacing GooCanvas by Clutter for the timeline
* An automated UI test suite, with many checks for mission-critical parts
* Fixing hundreds of bugs
* Implementing many new features
* UI polish all over the place
* Refactoring pretty much the entire codebase
* See http://developer.pitivi.org/releases/0-91.html for details
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