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* osxbundle: remove unnecessary config file entrywm42015-05-011-1/+0
| | | | This is done via pseudo-gui now.
* OSX/mpv.app/mpv.conf: Use pseudo-guirobin007bond2015-04-131-2/+1
| | | | | | | | The player is now forced to use the pseudo-gui profile. Fixes #1808 and #1754. Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
* osxbundle: config file special case isn't needed anymorewm42015-02-151-0/+0
| | | | | | The previous commit effectively fixes the mess caused by 'config' vs. 'mpv.conf', and the hack introduced by commit e01a6dac and extended by commit db167cd4 isn't needed anymore.
* player: deprecate 'config' files (use mpv.conf), warn against clasheswm42015-02-131-0/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Apparently there's at least one distro which ships a /etc/mpv/mpv.conf file (mpv doesn't install such a file). This breaks config files named 'config' located in the user's mpv config directory, because mpv first loads files named 'config' and then 'mpv.conf'. There is no mechanism for putting files with different names into the same config path order. (Even worse, that mpv.conf file only set an option to the default value. Why do distros always do very stupid things?) Print a warning on collisions. Although using 'config' was well-supported, supporting both names is starting to become messy, so deprecate 'config' and print a warning if one is found. At least we will be able to remove the whole mess once 'config' files are ignored... This also affects the osx-bundle, which intentionally used these not-so- optimal semantics. Solve it in a different way. (Unfortunately with an ifdef - it's not required, but having to explain everyone why mpv tries to load a osx-bundle.mpv file on Linux and Windows would consume energy.) Closes #1569.
* osxbundle: fix cascading config loadingStefano Pigozzi2014-12-261-0/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | mpv does 'cascading' configs by overriding options as the config become more important (bundle -> system level -> user level). Unfortunately mpv also loads two sets of configs files one after the other [1]. First it looks for 'config', then for 'mpv.conf'. For this reason a mpv.conf in ANY location will override ANY config files named config (even if the mpv.conf is in a system path and config in a user path). [1]: Relevant code in player/configfiles.c load_all_cfgfiles(mpctx, section, "config"); load_all_cfgfiles(mpctx, section, "mpv.conf"); Fixes: #1361
* cocoa: bundle: use idle=onceStefano Pigozzi2014-12-071-1/+1
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* cocoa: use --idle when running inside bundleStefano Pigozzi2014-12-061-0/+2
| | | | | Previously when using the bundle we used a custom bizarro thing to wait for events. Just use `--idle` and greatly simplify the code.
* cocoa: save screenshots to desktop when using app bundleStefano Pigozzi2014-12-051-0/+1
| | | Fixes #947
* cocoa: add https:// url scheme to bundle's plistStefano Pigozzi2014-12-021-0/+1
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* cocoa: add mk3d UTI to bundle's plistNyx0uf2014-12-021-0/+23
| | | | | | This should allow lauching a mk3d file directly from the Finder. Fixes #1311
* cocoa: split mkv/webm for imported UTI in plistNyx0uf2014-12-011-0/+20
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* OS X bundle: Add more imported UTINyx0uf2014-07-041-0/+84
| | | Not that there are widely used formats, but it will allow to play them directly from the Finder.
* OS X bundle: add UTImportedTypeDeclarationsNyx0uf2014-04-251-1/+504
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Allows to declare UTIs [1] for types of file that OS X doesn't know, like mkv, mka, etc. For example: instead of having a dynamically generated UTI for .mkv like 'dyn.somerandomstring', 'io.mpv.mkv' is registered and conforms to public.movie and is known system wide. Note: The list is far from being complete but it should cover the most used type of files. [1]: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/FileManagement/Conceptual/understanding_utis/understand_utis_conc/understand_utis_conc.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40001319-CH202-CHDHIJDE Fixes: #734
* switch the build system to wafStefano Pigozzi2013-11-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit adds a new build system based on waf. configure and Makefile are deprecated effective immediately and someday in the future they will be removed (they are still available by running ./old-configure). You can find how the choice for waf came to be in `DOCS/waf-buildsystem.rst`. TL;DR: we couldn't get the same level of abstraction and customization with other build systems we tried (CMake and autotools). For guidance on how to build the software now, take a look at README.md and the cross compilation guide. CREDITS: This is a squash of ~250 commits. Some of them are not by me, so here is the deserved attribution: - @wm4 contributed some Windows fixes, renamed configure to old-configure and contributed to the bootstrap script. Also, GNU/Linux testing. - @lachs0r contributed some Windows fixes and the bootstrap script. - @Nikoli contributed a lot of testing and discovered many bugs. - @CrimsonVoid contributed changes to the bootstrap script.
* osx bundle: remove embedded fonts.confStefano Pigozzi2013-11-141-120/+0
| | | | | | This could cause the bundle to recache stuff because of differences with configuration of other software using fonconfig. The defaults OS X directories should be added to fontconfig at build time (through configure).
* Revert "osxbundle: fonts.conf: only look for fonts in ~/.mpv/fonts"Stefano Pigozzi2013-09-191-2/+5
| | | | | | | Commit broke text subtitles without embedded fonts. Will look for a better solution later. Revert it for now, since I'm starting to get bug reports. This reverts commit 4a9f618d9f3b2d964bcc819426cc3042b8e447f7.
* osxbundle: fonts.conf: only look for fonts in ~/.mpv/fontsStefano Pigozzi2013-09-181-5/+2
| | | | | | | | This is to avoid the 30s hang while mpv caches fonts. In practice all the fonts an average user is going to use are embedded in mkv files so there is no reason to build fontconfig's cache on all of OS X system directories. I might add something similar for terminal usage, but I am highly undecided.
* macosx: add webm the filetypes handled by the bundleBilal Syed Hussain2013-09-141-0/+2
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* macosx_application: handle mpv:// linksStefano Pigozzi2013-09-071-0/+10
| | | | | | | Pretty useful for people writing userscripts for web browsers. Links starting with 'mpv://' are forwarded to the mpv OSX bundle. The leading 'mpv://' is stripped from the recived url and the rest of the string is inserted as is in the playlist.
* macosx_application: handle URL events as fileopen eventsStefano Pigozzi2013-09-071-36/+10
| | | | | This allows to open URLs directly with mpv. This is useful for streaming and libquvi supported sites.
* change application iconStefano Pigozzi2013-09-016-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I would like to thank Chris Ward (@tenzerothree, http://tenzerothree.com/) for working on the art for these icons and bringing some eye candy to the project. The PSDs made by Chris are available on our Dropbox [1], along with the exports I made to create OSX and Windows icons. The PSDs are almost completly vector and all the resolutions look really similar, except the 16px favicon which was handcrafted to look better and more recognizeable on the smaller pixel budget. For Mac OS X the icons were created using iconutils on the PNGs iconsets exported from the PSDs. These even support retina resolutions (except 512@2x). For Windows the .ico file was created with imagemagick. The included images are 16px, 24px, 32px, 48px 64px, 256px. These are the resolutions listed on MSDN for supporting Windows XP [2] and Windows versions based on Aero [3]. Only 32bit PNGs were used since it is 2013. For Linux nothing changed yet, even though @wm4 talked about using the PNGs directly there. This will probably be dealt with in a later commit. [1]: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/yelfoj9tbft7o06/A8vOT6JKaG [2]: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms997636.aspx [3]: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa511280.aspx
* change reverse DNS strings to io.mpv.*Stefano Pigozzi2013-04-161-1/+1
| | | | fixes #60
* osxbundle: fix unicode support in fonts.confkax42013-01-071-5/+116
| | | | | | | | | Looks like unicode support was broken with this simple `fonts.conf`. Copy more (all) of fontconfig's default `fonts.conf`. Fixes #13 Signed-off-by: Stefano Pigozzi <stefano.pigozzi@gmail.com>
* osxbundle: add fonts.conf to distributed bundleStefano Pigozzi2012-12-151-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The osxbundle target creates a bundle that is supposed to be distributable to third parties. As they may not have fontconfig installed they miss a fonts.conf pointing to the usual fonts directories in OSX. For people installing from source and using from the terminal this commit changes nothing. You just have to make sure that your fontconfig is installed with a sane configuration (XQuartz does). If you are installing fontconfig from source you can force a sane OSX default using `--with-add-fonts`. For example: `./configure --with-add-fonts=/Library/Fonts,~/Library/Fonts` Homebrew already addressed this with mxcl/homebrew@b242883
* TOOLS: add script for osx bundle generationStefano Pigozzi2012-10-168-0/+249
Add a make task and python script to create a Mac OS X Application Bundle to be used when compiling with the --enable-macosx-finder and --enable-macosx-bundle configure flags. The main svg icon was created by me and heavily inspired by Apple's iTunes and AppStore icon designs. We are still looking for something better. For the audio, movie and subtitles icons I added the main logo to MPlayer OSX Extended icons. Use with `make osxbundle` after running configure and make.