This adds spacing between the timer and duration labels in the media
controls. The vertical alignment of the labels have been fixed as well.
And the width of the source label has also been widened.
The source toolbar allows quick and easy access to properties and
filers, and shows common properties/features of a source type. For
example, when you select a media source, VLC source, or the slideshow
source, you'll get media controls to control playback of the media. If
you select a text source you can edit the font, color, or text if
applicable. Or if you select a capture source, you can select the
display/window/etc to capture for that source.
If the source toolbar is not desired and is viewed as taking up valuable
space in the window, it can be disabled via the view menu.
Co-authored-by: Clayton Groeneveld <claytong1214@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jim <obs.jim@gmail.com>
AllDockWidgetFeatures is now deprecated. Use underlying values instead.
Use default QFlags constructor instead of nullptr/0.
Use QWheelEvent::angleDelta() in place of orientation() and delta(), and
position() in place of x() and y().
-Remove 9px margins around central widget. This saves 18px of vertical
space. This will be helpful when the source context menu is added,
which is 24px tall.
-Adjusts margins in transitions dock. The top of the transitions dock
wasn't lined up with the top of the controls dock, which made it look
bad.
Adds an option to the right click menu in the scenes widget to switch
modes. When in regular list mode, it'll let you select grid mode, and in
grid mode, it'll let you select list mode. Grid mode changes the scenes
widget to have a grid of buttons for scenes rather than a list, much
like XSplit.
Adds support for pausing recordings. When settings are eligible for
recordings, a pause button will appear next to the recording button. If
the settings are not eligible, it will warn the user in the output
settings that they cannot pause recordings if those settings are used.
Users don't realize that dockable windows can be closed (hidden) and can
be shown again via the View menu. This adds an explicit warning when
the user first closes a dockable window for their first time. In future
versions, this should be changed to a dialog box with a "Do not show
again" checkbox.
The stats dock was incorrectly added to the .ui file, causing the stats
dock to show by default on startup, and just generally causing a bad
default startup UI appearance. This fixes that by adding the stats dock
programmatically/dynamically instead of modifying the .ui file.
When the vertical volume meter was introduced it set in the OBSBasic.ui
mixer dock definition a min width/height that was valid for both
widgets. QStackedWidget hints the minimum size as the higher w/h
of its children so this workaround is necessary.
Adds the ability to upload crash reports, making it easier for users to
give us crash data. This should be considered a temporarily solution,
as automated crash reporting should be the ideal solution as soon as
time permits.
This fixes a problem introduced in #1050 where the Copy option would
be grayed out when rightclicking a source above the currently selected
source. This also retains the functionality of not having the Copy option
enabled when no source is selected.
This makes it so the buttons appear "pressed" while streaming/recording
to more visibly help indicate that they are currently active.
Closesjp9000/obs-studio#1039
This commit addresses Mantis Bug 993. If no source was selected, the
"Copy" context menu item was enabled, but selecting it would do nothing.
This commit disables that menu item when no sources are selected.
Allows the ability to hide/unhide sources in the mixer that the user
doesn't care about or doesn't necessarily want to see (such as video
sources that have audio but don't have any audio playing). If all
sources are hidden, the user can right-click the mixer's empty area and
choose "unhide all" via a context menu.
Closesjp9000/obs-studio#1002
Instead of having an extra config button that essentially wastes
valuable window space, allow the ability to open advanced audio
properties from each audio meter config button.
This commit fixes two regressions introduced by the modular UI (commit
25bb8a444fb3a7ca6c19a429f2d89e83a6ddb823):
- the Delete key no longer works in the scene list
- the Delete key no longer works working in the source list
This commit also enables the Delete key on sources that were selected by
clicking on them in the preview, which addresses Mantis Bug 576
(https://obsproject.com/mantis/view.php?id=576).
Changes the UI to an adjustable user interface, allowing the user to
fully customize how the scenes list, sources list, the mixer,
transitions, and the buttons are oriented on the main window window.
(Edit by Jim: Removed "Fullscreen Preview" because that's already sort
of served by the normal fullscreen projector option via the preview
context menu)
Closesjp9000/obs-studio#846
Shows performance stats, and streaming/recording stats, and helps warn
the user when they have less-than-optimal values with coloring on the
values (e.g. yellow when getting low on disk space, red when getting
really low)
The auto-configuration wizard is designed to allow first-time or
novice/uneducated users or to set up video and encoding settings in a
very quick and easy way. It'll automatically perform a bandwidth test,
and/or test the user's video settings to determine the most ideal
settings for streaming and recording (assuming a 1-pc setup).
Added a shortcut to "Edit Transform", with Ctrl+E (lines 1191-1193).
Editing was very easy in OBS Classic, and I could not find the option
for stretching a source to bounds in OBS Studio, so the "Edit Transform"
dialogue should be more user-facing. Giving it a keyboard shortcut
denotes that it is important enough to have a shortcut, as opposed
to the myriad options with no shortcut