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Beso wrote: |
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> 2008/4/3, Mark Haney <mhaney@××××××××××××.org>: |
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>> After going a few months without using it, I decided to unmerge avidemux |
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>> as part of my regular maintenance. Of course, 5 minutes after I do that, I |
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>> suddenly need it. I re-emerged it, but now it seems the GUI part is |
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>> missing? It's been ages since I installed it, so is there another package I |
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>> need to emerge now too? |
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> for avidemux use the avidemux ebuild from the berkano overlay. it is updated |
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> and works very well even if it is a svn version. i use it myself and never |
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> had troubles. |
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> also you'll need one of these use flags: |
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> *- gtk* |
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> *- qt4* |
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> but not both. i use kde and thus i removed gtk and used qt4. using both |
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> might have it go mad when trying to start the gui. |
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Sweet. I thought that might have been the case after giving it some |
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thought. Since I use KDE as well, I chose the qt4 flag, and it works, |
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but the buttons don't display anything on them. Makes navigating a bit |
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of a pain. How'd you fix that? |
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