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Themed ruler widget in PiTiVi
Edward released PiTiVi 0.13.3 today. Brandon recently spent some time working on the timeline’s ruler, and his changes are part of that release. So now, it looks like this:

What’s the difference, you say?
- It looks slightly better visually;
- The timecodes are displayed/managed in a smarter way;
- The “ticks” are now on the bottom of the ruler;
- The ruler now uses your GTK theme’s colors.
So when you use a dark theme (in this case, DarkRoom), it looks nicely integrated:

But wait, this is not all. New functionality was added too. If you zoom in enough, you can see a representation of the project’s frames (the alternating white and gray zones):

| This entry was posted by nekohayo on 12 September 2009 at 12:30, and is filed under GNOME, Linux Planet, PiTiVi, Planet GNOME, Usability. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed. |
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about 11 months ago
rien que les chiffres indiquant la durée sont plus lisibles