Disable the busy cursor while displaying the FPS prompt when exporting subtitles
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@ -130,9 +130,11 @@ agi::vfr::Framerate SubtitleFormat::AskForFPS(bool allow_vfr, bool show_smpte) c
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choices.Add(_("119.880 FPS (NTSC x4)"));
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choices.Add(_("119.880 FPS (NTSC x4)"));
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choices.Add(_("120.000 FPS"));
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choices.Add(_("120.000 FPS"));
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using agi::vfr::Framerate;
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wxEndBusyCursor();
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// Ask
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int choice = wxGetSingleChoiceIndex(_("Please choose the appropriate FPS for the subtitles:"), _("FPS"), choices);
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int choice = wxGetSingleChoiceIndex(_("Please choose the appropriate FPS for the subtitles:"), _("FPS"), choices);
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wxBeginBusyCursor();
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using agi::vfr::Framerate;
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if (choice == -1)
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if (choice == -1)
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return Framerate();
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return Framerate();
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