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The following patch adds two new command line options: -sub-bkg-color n -sub-bkg-alpha n They control the color and alpha value used to initialize the subtitles and OSD BBOX. With this you can have subtitles inside a traslucent rectangle. This is useful when a movie already have "hardcoded" subtitles and you want to overwrite them with rendered subtitles avoiding too much confusion. patch by Salvador Eduardo Tropea <salvador@inti.gov.ar>
author arpi
date Sat, 28 Dec 2002 13:41:02 +0000
parents b464616d40b5
children 93694559178c
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#!/bin/sh

last_cvs_update=`date -r CVS/Entries +%y%m%d-%H:%M 2>/dev/null`
if test $? -ne 0 ; then
        # probably no gnu date installed(?), use current date
        last_cvs_update=`date +%y%m%d-%H:%M`
elif test `uname -s` = 'Darwin' ; then
        # darwin's date has different meaning for -r
        last_cvs_update=`date +%y%m%d-%H:%M`
fi

extra=""
if test "$1" ; then
 extra="-$1"
fi
echo "#define VERSION \"CVS-${last_cvs_update}${extra} \"" >version.h