They performed exactly the same function so I don't think we need the clutter.
Also bumped the project version, but old projects are automatically converted.
The macro defined namespaces confused the hell out of lupdate and more or less broke translations permanently. Looks like the only way we can do it is to have a hardcoded namespace, which goes against my instinct, but honestly how likely is it that we'll change the namespace anyway (I guess forks might want to do it, but that's their problem ;) )
Change MediaInput::footage() to MediaInput::stream() and
MediaInput::SetFootage() to MediaInput::SetStream() as they access
streams not footage.
Also update all instances of access methods to reflect this change.
Image streams were initially separated from video streams, but they're now
joined with a parameter defining if they're a still image, image sequence,
or regular video. The image sequence import process has also improved so
that if images from the same sequence are imported too, they'll either be
ignored or the user won't be asked again for those if they should be an
image sequence (fixes#1193). Also shifts decoder "probe" process to return
an item, useful if the decoder returns a non-footage item.
Allows dynamic switching between pointer/roll/slide since occasionally this
behavior is interchangeable. Fixes a lot of transition behavior (but not
all of it).
I had thought that the cursor may still have moved between the last
mouseMoveEvent and the mouseReleaseEvent, but that turns out to be false
making it completely unnecessary to call move functions in the release
function.
Features a lot of timeline-related cache optimizations as well as general
optimizations and improvements in timeline behavior. Should improve
usability significantly.
While I think the matrix node is a fairly benign node to generate automatically,
I think we have an easier time communicating what's actually happening in the
node graph if we start with the bare essentials (video input -> clip).
Rather than plugging a matrix into the video input node, the matrix is now
multiplied by the video input using a math node. This is probably more
sensible from a user perspective.
This also means the renderer is tolerant of texture sizes that are not equal
to the sequence size, however most nodes will downsample the texture to the
sequence size (and if not, it will be downsampled once it is cached). Textures
will still *always* be in reference space and the sequence's format. This seems
like the best compromise between backend and frontend congruity.
Implemented the ability to copy/paste blocks/clips in the timeline. This did
require some large scale changes and reworking of the copy/paste system
introduced a few commits ago, but should be largely functional now.
Updates drag mime data to include a variable determining which streams are
enabled and which ones aren't (a binary qint64 where the 0s are disabled
and the 1s are enabled) rather than relying solely on the stream->enabled
values which can't be modified as part of the drag process.