This was a feature that was available when you chose custom RTMP server;
it was not considered when making the new version. Note: it looks
unslightly, but it works for now.
Adds the ability to connect/login to an account via the settings and
auto-configuration dialogs. Checks registered Auth objects, and if the
Auth object matches the currently selected service in the settings
window or auto-configuration dialog, will display "connect account"
buttons for the user to be able to click (which are optional, they can
still use stream keys if they'd prefer).
Adds a function for initializing browser and cookies in a separate
thread while, and while waiting for it to complete, show a dialog
stating that the browser is currently being loaded. Allows the ability
to safely prevent the user from taking any action without actually
freezing up the UI thread.
Makes it so that services can have custom handling on a per-service
basis. The bottom part of the service pane is now a stacked widget
which can now be customized for different types of services
(particularly OAuth services).
The "Custom" service has been moved, and is now an item called "Custom"
in the "Services" combo box. This simplifies the stream page of
auto-configuration and removes an unnecessary widget. Overall a minor
but nice slimline/improvement on user experience.
Fixes an issue when it's hard to perform drag-by-mouse move of the
scrollbar while handle is at corner and has minimum size.
Info: the handle minimum size styled as 20px, while add/sub-line is
14px, thus only 6px left for mouse drag when handle resides at corner.
While handle styled to cover whole bar including, subcontrol elements,
it is better to remove the hidden subcontrols completely.
Fixes an issue with horizontal scrollbar when it was hard to drag it by
mouse in Acri theme, because active area was thinner than the visible
scroll handle.
Fixes an issue when it was hard to drag by mouse the scroll handle in
Dark theme if scroll handle size is close to full size
(https://obsproject.com/mantis/view.php?id=466) or close to minimal
size.
Also, the mouse pointer was misaligned to the scroll handle when
moving: the scroll handle always moves faster than mouse pointer itself
and finishes first.
This changes the remux dialog to support a collection of input/output
pairs, presented as a QTableView. Standard Qt icons are used to
indicate the state of each entry during a remux operation. Drag/drop
support is added to populate the list quickly. Both Dark and Rachni
themes are updated to make QTableView look reasonable.
Relevant text is added in the localization files.
Closesobsproject/obs-studio#1153
OBS Studio currently does not support retina rendering for any of the
images in the app. This adds support for retina pixmap rendering as
well as adding higher resolution versions of each icon that was not
a high enough resolution to support 2x. The icons work when switching
themes and will only render the 2x versions when the device pixel
ratio is greater than or equal to 2.
I also added credits to the readme for images that were already being
used that require credit to the author. If the OBS community has
paid for these images already, I can remove the credits from the
readme. The credit is for the invisible, visible, and gear icons.
The ability to use multiple separate QSV encoders was added in Pull
Request #1341 (commit 3a08e858a6).
This error message was left in place, so let's remove it now.
This commit adds the ability to select a background color for a
scene-item, whether it's a custom color or one of eight presets.
As this is an initial implementation, it lacks theme customizability,
and it also lacks the ability for the user to set their own preset
colors, so only the hard-coded 8 are available.
In the Dark theme, disabled UI elements had text that was too close in
color to enabled UI elements. This commit switches them to use the
"light" palette color instead of the "lighter" palette color.
Adds the ability to set the current palette for the program via adding
"OBSTheme" objects to the qss files. The values for the OBSTheme object
are the values used by QPalette::ColorRole.
Modifying the global palette allows the ability to easily/quickly look
up application theme colors (especially if you would like to use them
for QML), as well as the ability to fix the hyperlink color issue. (On
dark themes, links would still be dark blue, causing them to be
difficult to see)