With this we're now using native functions and all unit tests pass.
The code used in Check() is still a proof of concept and will probably be rewritten as issues are exposed.
Originally committed to SVN as r4354.
Sets the last clicked-on feature to the double-clicked spot and applies
the same relative movement to all other selected lines (including ones
not visible on the current frame).
Updates #513.
Originally committed to SVN as r4350.
* Fix the build target, for some reason this isn't being taken from the property sheet jfs will have to look at it later..
Originally committed to SVN as r4341.
Make all visual tools support selecting and manipulating multiple visual
features at once, allowing multiple lines to be moved at once, entire
vector clips to be translated, etc. Controls:
- Left click: Select control clicked control only
- Ctrl-left click: Add/remove control to selection
- Drag control (with or without ctrl): Move all selected controls,
after setting/adding to selection if target is not in the selection
- Click on no control: Clear selection
Lots of little stuff to fix still.
Updates #513.
Originally committed to SVN as r4322.
Make all visual tools only update the most-changed axis whenever shift
is held down. Previously the rotate and scale tools used ctrl for this
and shift for snapping to round values; these have been swapped for
consistency.
Closes#993.
Originally committed to SVN as r4310.
Rather than going through a ton of work to ensure that every AssEvent
has a sensible start time that happens to leave it in the right place
after sorting, simply sort only consecutive blocks of AssDialogues and
leave everything else untouched. Note that this results in different
behavior when there are multiple [Events] sections in a file -- rather
than moving lines between sections and keeping the number of lines per
section constant, each section keeps the lines it had.
As it's now easy to do, also add sorting by style name and end time.
Closes#614.
Originally committed to SVN as r4307.
Previously the visual typesetting tools and the overlay mask used
several coordinate frames, converting between them in many places in
inconsistent ways. This elimiates all uses of coordinate frames other
than screen and script, and makes the conversion done in one place, and
only when parsing or serializing ASS.
This fixes:
- A few minor rounding errors
- Horrible brokeness when only part of the video frame is being
displayed, due to higher levels of zoom than fit onscreen or panning
the video
- Distortion of the visual typesetting tools when the combination of
overridden aspect ratio, script resolution, and video resolution did
not result in square pixels.
- Resolution-dependence of the visual typesetting tools, which resulted
in some tools becoming hard to use at zooms outside the range of
100-200%.
- Some draggable controls used the mouse's script coordinates,
resulting in noticable jerky movement at high zoom levels or when
using strange script resolutions.
Closes#966.
Originally committed to SVN as r4289.