PKGLOCALEDIR and which install their locale files directly under
${PREFIX}/${PKGLOCALEDIR} and sort the PLIST file entries. From now
on, pkgsrc/mk/plist/plist-locale.awk will automatically handle
transforming the PLIST to refer to the correct locale directory.
1.1.6: (2005-04-30)
- modified patch from Tiziano Cappellari and Igor Baldachini to optionally
force a prepended system header.
- modified patch from Tiziano Cappellari and Igor Baldachini to optionally
drop trailing packs that have system headers.
- compilation patches from Eric Jorgensen and Barry Roberts.
- NetBSD off_t patch from Thomas Klausner.
1.1.5: (2005-04-30)
- improved gopchop.desktop
- added debian menu file
- fixed compile regression in new display code
1.1.4: (2005-04-30)
- suse patch from Rainer Lay
- changed scroll wheel usage to try and fix file select windows - schmidtw
- changed the menus & menu items to be more "standard" where
possible - schmidtw
- added XML based load/save using libxml for editing sessions - schmidtw
- added text enterable gop selector box - schmidtw
- added view menu to control GOP Info window & in the future the video
window - schmidtw
- changed the menu items to be more descriptive - schmidtw
- fixed details need to read other MPEG2 PES packets
- locale clean-ups
- Xv display is now aspect-correct
- TODO reorganized - bryce
This tool is used for people wanting to take sections out of MPEG2-PS
files without re-encoding the resulting frames. The idea is to
write specific "Group of Pictures" (GOP) sections to a new MPEG2-PS
file. These GOPs will decode correctly (in theory), and the gaps
won't be noticed. I wrote this tool to edit commercials out of
MPEG2 files produced by my KFir MPEG2 capture card. Using this
tool for anything else is really beyond the scope of its design.