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author | wm4 <wm4@nowhere> | 2014-06-05 00:25:24 +0200 |
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committer | wm4 <wm4@nowhere> | 2014-06-05 01:10:37 +0200 |
commit | 015399f6967c683eb27265f81c4e93a61bc1b389 (patch) | |
tree | 66d8dc71d190984b1d950a869b2ed0ef911868ec /etc | |
parent | e82af029a9f5fa02c581de5a7c6654696f38c87d (diff) | |
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sub: add --ass-style-override=force option
(The old "force" choice of that option is renamed to "force-default".)
This allows overriding native ASS script subtitle styles with the style
provided by the --sub-text-* options (like --sub-text-font etc.). This
is disabled by default, and needs to be explicitly enabled with the
--ass-style-override=force option and input property.
This uses in fact exactly the same options (--sub-text-*) and semantics
as the ones used to configure unstyled text subtitles.
It's recommended to combine this with this in the mpv config file:
ass-force-style="ScaledBorderAndShadow=1" # work around dumb libass behavior
Also, adding a key binding to toggle this behavior should be added,
because overriding can easily break:
L cycle ass-style-override
This would cycle override behavior on Shift+L and allows quickly
disabling/enabling style overrides.
Note: ASS should be considered a vector format rather than a subtitle
format. There is no easy or reliable way to determine whether the style
of a given subtitle event can be changed without destroying visuals or
not. This patch relies on a simple heuristic, which often works and
often breaks.
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