2001-08-09 Richard Hestilow <hestilow@ximian.com> * Makeflie.am (EXTRA_DIST): Install all pixmaps. (pixmaps_DATA): Add blank-screen.png. * pref-file.c: Replace "programs" value with a regenerated string. (print_aligned_row): Added. (print_list_to_str): Added. * preferences.h (Screensaver): Add new fields "filename", "compat_command_line", "fakepreview", and "fakes", to deal with the new xml storage. (Preferences): Add new fields "savers_hash" and "invalidsavers". * preferences.c (screensaver_list_prepend_dir): Added. (screensaver_cmp_func): Added. (screensaver_list_load): Added. (preferences_new): Initialize savers_hash. (clean_saver_list): Added. (preferences_load): Load screensavers from xml. (parse_arg_default): Added. (screensaver_read_xml): Updated for the new format. (screensaver_new_from_file): Added. * prefs-widget.c (double_click_cb): Added. (): Remove right click menu, add double click handler. (model_is_cell_editable): Fix for etable bug. (random_timeout_cb): Avoid vidwhacker and webcollage. * preview.c: Optionally show fakepreview if set, and deal with compat_command_line, and refresh pixbufs. (command_exists): Renamed to rc_command_exists. * rc-parse.c: (parse_screensaver_list): Merely update the existing entries, via the provided hash. * screensaver-prefs-dialog.c (get_argument_data): Just find the xml file using ::filename. * screensavers/magic.pl.in: Added. * screensavers/Makefile.am: Generate .xml.h files for translators, and install all .xml files and .png files, and run magic.pl on make install.
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11 lines
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
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<screensaver name="vidwhacker" _label="VidWhacker">
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<fullcommand arg="-root"/>
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<fakepreview>vidwhacker.png</fakepreview>
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<_description>This is actually just a shell script that grabs a frame of video from the system's video input, and then uses some PBM filters (chosen at random) to manipulate and recombine the video frame in various ways (edge detection, subtracting the image from a rotated version of itself, etc.) Then it displays that image for a few seconds, and does it again. This works really well if you just feed broadcast television into it.
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Currently, the three lines of the script that actually grab the source picture are SGI specific, but it should be trivial to adapt it to work on other systems that can grab video (please send me the changes if you do this...)</_description>
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</screensaver>
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