[kmplayer/0.11] doc: Time to make this a new stable version. The usability fixes, system tray,

Koos Vriezen null at kde.org
Sat May 13 22:56:38 UTC 2017


Git commit 5ad43d1e71d1414338b170e63d609ea016b255fe by Koos Vriezen.
Committed on 10/07/2005 at 15:18.
Pushed by ltoscano into branch '0.11'.

Time to make this a new stable version. The usability fixes, system tray,
color settings, SMIL enhancements and improved TV source is enough for now.
Playing two or more streams simultaneously with SMIL, has to wait for 0.9.1.

CCMAIL: kde-i18n-doc at kde.org

In about two weeks, I release a stable version. As such, the strings are
freezed. Compared to the previous version, there are some changes on the
general page of the config dialog.
Also, I added some help in the handbook. But since this is still unfinished,
I would consider this low priority for translations.
I'll try to make a -rc1 version this day and announce it on kde-apps.

TIA,

Koos


svn path=/trunk/extragear/multimedia/doc/kmplayer/; revision=433362

M  +1    -1    doc/index.docbook

https://commits.kde.org/kmplayer/5ad43d1e71d1414338b170e63d609ea016b255fe

diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook
index 2a91149..3613f7e 100644
--- a/doc/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/index.docbook
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Note that <quote>input</quote> elements having channels, should have the <quote>
     encoding: 2 SECAM-television
     ....   
 </programlisting>
-Also with and heigt attributes are ignored by the <acronym>XVideo</acronym> player. This player gets the sizes from the X server. One of the nice things of <acronym>XVideo</acronym> is that scaling is done in hardware, by the video card, so fullscreen support without CPU usage and without resolution change of you monitor. Also no annoying flicker when another window overlaps this video window.
+Also width and height attributes are ignored by the <acronym>XVideo</acronym> player. This player gets the sizes from the X server. One of the nice things of <acronym>XVideo</acronym> is that scaling is done in hardware, by the video card, so fullscreen support without CPU usage and without resolution change of you monitor. Also no annoying flicker when another window overlaps this video window.
 </para>
 <para>
 See the VDR section for more information about using <acronym>XVideo</acronym>.



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