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* Use new location for tiff34 headers.tg1997-12-012-3/+22
| | | | | This was the last commit in this series. If I broke anything, yell at me. Not that think you'd need any encouragement. ;-)
* Update to version 0.45.markm1997-10-112-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | From: Randall Hopper <rhh@ct.picker.com> Video Window Annotation for changes in Station, Input Device, Tuner Mode, Volume, and Mute should make it more enjoyable to surf when zoomed full-screen. Station IDs will let the PAL (and NTSC) folks come up with their own names for stations (e.g. E1, ITH, FOX, CBS). You can map these IDs to channel numbers or frequencies. Channel number lists are now obsoleted by the more general station lists. (NOTE: See README sections 1.6.1-1.6.2) Video window translations added for changing station (via ID, channel number, or frequency). Should make full-screen surfing of cable or satellite simpler. Japanese cable support from (Hideyuki Suzuki), and Dynamic Input Format Selection (Joao Carlos Mendes Luis). And Direct Video enhancements for moving and stacking the TV window on your desktop. Now when you lower the video window behind another window, Fxtv will continue to blast (using XImages) rather than just turn off. Also, unlike previous versions, Fxtv shouldn't leave any video trash on your desktop after you move it in direct video mode. Note that if you have opaque moves on in your window manager, you'll of course see video stream trails "while" you're moving the Fxtv window, but after you let go, the desktop will be entirely cleaned up. Fxtv also won't stomp on occluding windows anymore. Hope you have fun with it, and let me know if you have any problems. Randall
* Import of fxtv 0.44. Fxtv is a program that allows you to watch TV on yourmarkm1997-09-285-0/+52
X console using a Brooktree BT848 based TV card. The driver is /dev/bktr0. PR: 4527 Submitted by: Randall Hopper
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