This reduces the total amount of links Supporters can submit to just one instead of two. Additionally by removing the buttons and making the entry itself clickable, the UI can show more entries at once and allow users to easily make the connection between the entry and the link it opens when clicked.
The 'obs-ffmpeg-mux.c' file specifies different color parameters than StreamFX does. This causes re-muxing to go haywire, and editors that trust these tags suddenly spew out bad colors for BT.601 and sRGB.
Reverts #478
Qt defaults to give every QAction a TextHeuristicRole, which means that certain key words will cause Qt to change how the QAction behaves. We do not want this, so we explicitly assign it to have NoRole instead.
Fixes#323
Instead of adding ourselves as the last entry which seems to confuse the MacOS Qt implementation, we instead insert ourselves before the Help menu. This should hopefully prevent the StreamFX menu from overriding the OBS About entry.
Fixes#323
Grouping properties by what they do improves the user experience as the user does not have to guess at what belongs to which part of the effect. Additionally toggleable groups automatically disable all child elements, so the user is not confused by them still being active.
While the long descriptions were useful, keeping the updated and translated is pretty much impossible. Technology moves fast and not everyone that translates the project knows a lot about technology.
Therefore the long descriptions have now been replaced with a button that opens the wiki page for the feature instead. This should drastically reduce the number of help cases, and improve the translation coverage at the same time.
* Fixed a bug preventing versions from being parsed correctly in CMake.
* Fixed a bug introduced between 0.9.3 and 0.10.0b1 which broke transparency support for Color Grading.
* Added support for direct rendering to some sources/filters/transitions.
* Added .pkg based Installer for MacOS, thanks to @cpyarger.
* Updated translations from Crowdin.
Enables users of the Mac Operating System to use an automated installer instead of the manual installation method which is prone to user errors. This is done via the use of "Packages", which generates a .pkg file according to the requirements we present it.
When the CMake script was rewritten, not much attention was put into the versioning code, resulting in odd behavior which was never found or fixed. For example, the automatic splitting of the suffix from the number never worked, and the build number was being stored in the wrong variable.
Due to OBS Studio not yet supporting ARM64 out of the box, we currently only provide builds for x86. Additionally, due to our use of C++17 (which we will not drop to C++14, don't bother asking), the minimum OSX version is 10.15.
Both Rec. 601 and sRGB looked extremely wrong before, resulting in weird or warped colors. Since it is very difficult to find up to date and accurate information on standards, we should simply go for what has the most widespread support.