This is probably because you're building with wxgtk2. Aegisub on Linux doesn't recognize my GTK theme You can find me for support on various servers, including the cave and the TSTools server linked below. If it wasn't introduced by my fork, I can still take a look, but I can't promise anything. I'll gladly take any bug reports, but if you encounter an issue, please check first if it occurs only on my fork, or also on earlier TSTools builds. wangqr_time_video: Merge wangqr's feature adding a tool for timing subtitles to changes in the video.spectrum-frequency-mapping: Merge EleonoreMizo's spectrum display improvements, and also make Shift+Scroll vertically zoom the audio display.video_panning_option: Merge moex3's video zoom and panning, with several bugfixes and more options to control zoom behavior.stereo: Add multi-channel support for the other audio backends where possible.xa2-ds: Add XAudio2 backend and allow stereo playback for some other backends, by wangqr and Shinon.misc_dc: Miscellaneous changes taken from AegisubDC.In particular, add high-DPI compatibility. wangqr_gui: Merge wangqr's changes regarding the GUI.workarounds: Same as bugfixes, but these are hacky fixes that probably shouldn't be pulled without more work.bugfixes: Various fixes necessary for compilation.vapoursynth: Add Vapoursynth audio and video source.This source is slower than others by multiple orders of magnitude, but in exchange it can guarantee exact seeking. bestsource: Add BestSource audio and video source.avisynth: Reenable Avisynth support on Windows and enable Avisynth on Linux.color_picker_fix2: Add an option (under "Interface") to restrict the color picker to the window, which fixes the color picker on Linux in a lot of cases.vector_clip_actions: Make the different modes of the vector clip tool (lines, bezier curves, adding points, etc) bindable to hotkeys.lua_api: Add new functions to the Lua automation API, like controlling the selection or cursor in the text edit box.folding: Add the ability to visually group and collapse lines in the subtitle grid. Go to the release page for a more structured changelog. This list is for navigating the repository. The cibuilds branch makes some CI builds of snapshots of feature at relevant points in time. Due to the structure of the repository, I will be force-pushing to this branch and some of the individual branches very frequently, so they're not ideal for basing further branches on. The feature branch merges together all the features I deem as currently usable. Don't use this version if you're just looking for any version of Aegisub - this is mostly intended for typesetting and other advanced usage.īeing a collection of different feature additions, this repository consists of a set of branches for different features, so that they can easily be merged into other repositories. While this is usually also the version of Aegisub I'm currently using, I make no promises on stability. Partly, this is also because any big refactors would make it harder to pull these changes into upstream repositories or future forks. This fork collects new features and critical bugfixes, but won't be putting extra time into maintenance aspects like cleanup and refactors. Still, the general mission hasn't changed. At this point it's probably too late to still be saying this. It's a collection of new feature additions which I built myself, together with some of the most important new features floating around other forks. I try to convince myself that this isn't really a "fork" in the traditional sense - one which aims to provide extended support and stability fixes. Only PR'ing the changes in here to various forks would cause even more chaos It's the base for this fork, and I hope to one day merge most of these additions into it. The TypesettingTools fork is the one that will one day become the upstream version and builds relatively effortlessly on all operating systems, but at the moment it's not moving much.AegisubDC has the most modern features (in particular video-panning), but is Windows-only and not actively maintained anymore.It's missing most of the modern features. wangqr's fork is actively maintained, but focussing more on stability.None of the existing forks are completely satisfying at the moment: We absolutely do, and I'm aware that adding another one doesn't sound like a good idea on paper. Don't we have enough Aegisub forks already?
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