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    • Lyndon Brown's avatar
      qt: add expert preferences mode · 8b75d973
      Lyndon Brown authored and Jean-Baptiste Kempf's avatar Jean-Baptiste Kempf committed
      This gives a table listing all options, similar to and inspired by the
      `about:config` interface in Firefox.
      
      Unique benefits:
       - It highlights which options have been modified from default state.
       - It allows selective resetting of individual options to default values.
      
      Support is included to toggle booleans with a simple double-click.
      Double-clicking on other types opens the edit dialog.
      
      For colour selection items, the modify action directly opens the Qt
      colour selection dialog rather than present the colour control used in
      the advanced preferences view, since this is much cleaner.
      
      Note that the existing simple and advanced views are not linked; if you
      change an option in one view, that change is not reflected in the other,
      and saving changes only uses the state from the selected view. The same
      is currently true of the new expert mode, though I plan to later change
      this behaviour (for all three).
      
      Note also that hotkey items are deliberately excluded from this view.
      The dedicated hotkey editor is best suited to managing hotkeys. It does
      not work well to include the set of 224 unique hotkey options within this
      table, especially since we'd have to duplicate the code checking for
      duplicate assignments if we allow editing of them as with all other
      option types within this interface. It may seem odd for the 'expert'
      mode to be the only one without hotkey editing, however the hotkey editor
      does not really fit well into 'advanced' mode either, and I have plans to
      propose separating the hotkey editor entirely from within the set of
      three views in a small redesign.
      
      Fixes #18607.
      8b75d973
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    • Rémi Denis-Courmont's avatar
      arm: move ARMv7 NEON stuff into isa/arm/neon · 2bb3ae82
      Rémi Denis-Courmont authored
      Down the line, we probably should not have one directory per ISA
      extension. This replicates the model from the hw/*/ directory.
      
      isa/ seems better than arch/ because:
       - "Instruction Set Architecture" is more specific than "Architecture",
       - it saves one character,
       - no modules/ subdirectory starts with I yet (so this will not break
         auto-completion habits).
      
      This also moves non-NEON-specific files to isa/arm/.
      2bb3ae82
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    • Romain Vimont's avatar
      video_filter: add formatcrop filter · 22775b88
      Romain Vimont authored and Hugo Beauzée-Luyssen's avatar Hugo Beauzée-Luyssen committed
      This filter crops the input pictures by adjusting the format (offsets
      and size), without any copy (contrary to croppadd).
      
      This is especially useful to receive pictures with arbitrary visible
      area (smaller than the full size), to debug vouts or filters.
      22775b88
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    • Steve Lhomme's avatar
      vout: direct3d11: build in C++ · 6b7a6d86
      Steve Lhomme authored
      This allows using COM helpers and shorter API calls.
      
      It's already built with C++ from the sensor and DirectComposition handlers.
      6b7a6d86
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