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no more admonition graphics (those pointing fingers beside 'notes' et al)
because there's no standard path to find them.
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conversion to docbook-xml. i don't have to ask that this be testing, because
not ionly is it perfect, but i'm sure you folks will learn that on your own :-)
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reversed wingo's changes, because this works and I spent half an hour
figuring out what's wrong
Wingo : let's work on it together, I have a pretty good idea of what you
wanted to try and I'm willing to help ;)
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I'm browsing the freshly built gstreamer manual right now, so taaz (I know
you're reading this) you may buy me a drink when you have the opportunity
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Lots of updates.
Added a chapter about the autoplugcache.
Updated the autoplug example using the autoplugcache.
Moved some stuff around.
Added an example app for gst_parse_launch.
Updated the debug info.
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Added --enable-plugin-docs configure option, to enable build of the plugin
documentation (currently broken). This defaults to off.
Changed --enable-docs-build to default to on, since all other documentation
should build correctly.
Also, correct typo in manual, and fix up a couple of things in example.c
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More doc updates
Manual additions: xml/load save of custom XML, debugging, request pads
added a signal to the example plugin
fixed a bug in mp3parse (ifdef 1)
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Fix a few more issues shown up by gnome-db2html2 - %'s should be written
as % (was causing gnome-db2html2 to segfault, though I've a patch
for them to fix that). Also correct an id which appeared twice.
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Fix a few irregularities, to make things closer to the Gnome standard
guidelines for SGML documentation. One change in particular is to change
the book name for the manual from gstreamer to index; a change to the link
to the manual on the website will thus be needed when the online version
of the manual is next updated.
These changes should make it possible to view the GStreamer documentation
directly from SGML in Nautilus: anyone with a working copy of Nautilus
should try this out and report ... ;-)
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Move plugin example code to new location, and put it into build system.
Add work on firstplugin chapter of pwg.
Fix typo in quotes.
Add @'s before commands in manuals.mak
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Add a "quotes" section to the gstreamer manual.
This may not be an appropriate place to have this - feel free to remove
it. But I think this should live _somewhere_.
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Config directory (which currently just holds the registry)ecan now be set
by configure --with-configdir=<directory path>
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Fixed the MPEG2 to MPEG1 recoder, we need cannot create dangling elements
with the current scheduler. Remove the subtitle parser because it's not
possible with the current scheduler.
Added a padtemplate for MPEG2 subtitles.
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Updated the manual and the docs.
Removed the esdsink in gst/elements/ we have a real one not in the
plugins dir.
Added more APIs to query the plugins, types and caps. more fields now
have a getter and a setter. This is needed to make gstreamer wrapper
fiendly.
Added gst_element_disconnect beacuse we also have a gst_element_connect
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Added framework for writing filter writers guide.
Extracted much of the makefile from docs/manual into a shared file which
is included, so it can be re-used.
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Fix a bug in manual/Makefile.am: bad shell script for make disting .ps
files. Couple of final fixes to libs/Makefile.am, too.
Add a few things to cvsignores.
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Misc tweaks to makefile for manual. Moved .figs into same directory so
we can have them built appropriately without having to hack makefiles
horribly. Nearly have a core makefile which can be reused for other
manuals.