Instead of focusing on the instances of the clips and their children,
we relax the check to allow moving track element clip between clips
that share a common asset. This makes it as correct conceptually but
more flexible, and the code becomes simpler.
The in-point of a clip is kept in sync with its core children, unless they
have no has-internal-source.
The max-duration is defined as the minimum max-duration amongst the
clip's core children. If it is set to a new value, this sets the
max-duration of its core children to the same value if they have
has-internal-source set as TRUE.
Non-core children (such as effects on a source clip) do not influence
these values.
As part of this, we no longer track in-point in GESContainer. Unlike start
and duration, the in-point of a timeline element does not refer to its
extent in the timeline. As such, it has little meaning for most
collections of timeline-elements, in particular GESGroups. As such, there
is no generic way to relate the in-point of a container to its children.
Export GES library API in headers when we're building the
library itself, otherwise import the API from the headers.
This fixes linker warnings on Windows when building with MSVC.
Fix up some missing config.h includes when building the lib which
is needed to get the export api define from config.h
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/issues/42
Marking them as children properties and properly allow serializing
clips children properties.
This doesn't handle several TrackElement of a same type with
different property values but this require more worked already
marked as fixme to allow specifying full path of elements in the
children properties API.
See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pitivi/issues/1687
g-ir-scanner includes section docs as class/interface docs if the section name is equal to the lowercase type name.
Since all the documentation is in section blocks, rename them to match the type names.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727776
The priority handling of clip is now handled by GESLayer itself, and
handling clip as a ordered list should be implemented in GESLayer itself
too, this way the user can decide to switch mode at any time instead of