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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ written by daniel g. siegel <dgsiegel@gmail.com> with help from - - raphael slinckx <raphael@slinckx.net> - - the gstreamer team - - some nifty gnome hackers + - Raphael Slinckx <raphael@slinckx.net> + - Lucas Rocha <lucasr@gnome.org> + - Jaap Haitsma <jaap@haitsma.org> + - Diego Escalante Urrelo <dieguito@gmail.com> i18n: - czech translation by Vítězslav Kotrla <vitko@post.cz> @@ -17,7 +18,7 @@ i18n: icon-work - icons by Andreas Nilsson <andreas@andreasn.se> and Josef Vybíral - <josef.vybiral@gmail.com> published under the GPL + <josef.vybiral@gmail.com>, published under the GPL build-system - the build system was set up with _gigantic_ help from Stephan @@ -1,11 +1,16 @@ -ChangeLog for cheese +ChangeLog for Cheese -------------------- version 0.1.4: - - added polish translation, courtesy of Tomasz Dominikowski + - V4L support, courtesy of Diego Escalante Urrelo + - let the window resizable - icons were installed with permissions 0755. fixed - added gtk-update-icon-cache on installation + - lot of refactoring + - use g18n for i18n - new about-window, courtesy of Jaap Haitsma + - updated dutch translation, courtesy of Wouter Bolsterlee + - added polish translation, courtesy of Tomasz Dominikowski - several fixes version 0.1.3: @@ -1,13 +1,12 @@ -======================================================================== -This is the INSTALL file for cheese +=============================================================================== +This is the INSTALL file for Cheese http://live.gnome.org/Cheese -======================================================================== +=============================================================================== -While the core code is not platorm specific, the build tree and -configure script are *quite* GNU-specific, and REQUIRE "recent" -versions of the most common GNU tools, like sed, GNU make, GNU tar, -gzip, etc. Complete docs for the build tree can be found on the build -tool's home page: +While the core code is not platorm specific, the build tree and configure +script are *quite* GNU-specific, and REQUIRE "recent" versions of the most +common GNU tools, like sed, GNU make, GNU tar, gzip, etc. Complete docs for the +build tree can be found on the build tool's home page: http://toc.sourceforge.net @@ -15,24 +14,23 @@ cheese uses a conventional 'configure' script, which is run like so: ./configure [--options] -Run it with --help to see the complete list of options. None are -normally necessary, but setting a prefix is required if you want -to install cheese as a non-root user: +Run it with --help to see the complete list of options. None are normally +necessary, but setting a prefix is required if you want to install cheese as a +non-root user: ./configure --prefix=$HOME (i.e., somewhere to which you have write access) -If configure finds problems then you won't be able to build s11n -without manual intervention - feel free to contact us if you -have build problems. +If configure finds problems then you won't be able to build s11n without manual +intervention - feel free to contact us if you have build problems. After configuring, simply: make make install -Of course the Makefile provides also the DESTDIR option, which -allows you to put the package content somewhere else: +Of course the Makefile provides also the DESTDIR option, which allows you to +put the package content somewhere else: make DESTDIR=$HOME install @@ -41,6 +39,6 @@ If you want to uninstall the package, run: make uninstall make DESTDIR=$HOME uninstall (if you used the DESTDIR-variable above) -======================================================================== +=============================================================================== the end -======================================================================== +=============================================================================== @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -README for cheese +README for Cheese ----------------- Requirements: @@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ Requirements: - a brain Using: -Simply launch 'cheese'. The taken photos will be stored in the -folder images in your working path. e.g. if you start it from ~, -you will end up with a folder ~/images. +Simply launch 'cheese'. The taken photos will be stored in the folder images in +your working path. e.g. if you start it from ~, you will end up with a folder +~/images. How to get your camera working: -To get your camera working with cheese, you will have to ensure that -it works with the Gstreamer Framework and Video4Linux2 (v4l2). To +To get your camera working with cheese, you will have to ensure that it works +with the Gstreamer Framework and Video4Linux2 (V4L2) or Video4Linux (V4L). To modify the input or the output simply run 'gstreamer-properties' @@ -1,21 +1 @@ -d Create the interface using glade and make some usability tests -d Implement the pipeling and get a picture from the camera on the screen -d Save the photo -d Implement showing already taken pictures -d Implement effects using gstreamer0.10-good -d implement using many effects at once -d translations!! -* Get a video from from the webcam -* Implement showing already taken videos -* Implement deleting of photos/videos -* Implement the preferences-dialog, where a user can choose the - place, where photos should be saved -* Implement DBus-Interface - - Provide service-file - - implement the routines -* Implement integration with gnome-about-me -* Implement calling DBus-Interface from within gnome-about-me -* Implement integration with a GNOME-im-client -* Implement Integration with flickr -* Implement Integration with youtube -* Release 1.0 ;) +see http://live.gnome.org/Cheese for an up-to-date TODO-list @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # ^^^^ toc needs a Genuine Bash, not some cheap work-alike!!! export PACKAGE_NAME=cheese -export PACKAGE_VERSION=0.1.3 +export PACKAGE_VERSION=0.1.4 export TOC2_HOME=${PWD}/toc2 export TOC2_QUIET=1 # toconfigure will call configure.${PACKAGE_NAME}, so package-specific |