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2016 Feb 01
1
Latest version of kate editor
On 02/01/16 14:20, Yamaban wrote: > On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 19:22, H <agents at ...> wrote: > >> I have installed the kate editor on Centos 6.7 but it seems to be a >> very old version, 3.3.4, installed as part of kdesdk. On Centos 7 I >> can simply run 'yum install kate' but, alas, not on Centos 6. >> >> What is the recommended way of updating kate on
2016 Feb 02
12
Latest version of kate editor
On 02/02/2016 03:50 PM, Lamar Owen wrote: > On 02/02/2016 09:28 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: >> CentOS is not a bleeding-edge distribution that constantly keeps >> packages up to date with the upstream projects. If you want that, try >> another distribution like Fedora. > <rant> > GNOME can get a rebase to a newer version, but KDE can't..... this > from a
2016 Feb 01
0
Re: Latest version of kate editor
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 19:22, H <agents at ...> wrote: > I have installed the kate editor on Centos 6.7 but it seems to be a very old version, 3.3.4, installed as part of kdesdk. On Centos 7 I can simply run 'yum install kate' but, alas, not on Centos 6. > > What is the recommended way of updating kate on Centos 6? > > Thank you. First you find out from wich package
2016 Feb 02
0
Re: Latest version of kate editor
On Tue, 2 Feb 2016 18:02, H wrote: > On 02/02/2016 03:50 PM, Lamar Owen wrote: >> On 02/02/2016 09:28 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: >> > CentOS is not a bleeding-edge distribution that constantly keeps >> > packages up to date with the upstream projects. If you want that, try >> > another distribution like Fedora. >> <rant> >> GNOME can
2016 Feb 02
0
Latest version of kate editor
On 02/02/2016 09:28 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: > CentOS is not a bleeding-edge distribution that constantly keeps > packages up to date with the upstream projects. If you want that, try > another distribution like Fedora. <rant> GNOME can get a rebase to a newer version, but KDE can't..... this from a former KDE user who would love to go back to KDE but refuses to deal with
2016 Feb 02
0
Latest version of kate editor
On 02/02/16 12:02, H wrote: > On 02/02/2016 03:50 PM, Lamar Owen wrote: >> On 02/02/2016 09:28 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: >>> CentOS is not a bleeding-edge distribution that constantly keeps >>> packages up to date with the upstream projects. If you want that, try >>> another distribution like Fedora. >> <rant> >> GNOME can get a rebase to a
2016 Feb 28
1
Re: Changing default file type in Centos 6
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 15:37, H wrote: > On 02/28/2016 12:27 AM, Liam O'Toole wrote: >> On 2016-02-27, Frank Cox wrote: >> > On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 16:33:00 -0500 H wrote: >> > >> > > No, that I already did. I am talking about the file type when you >> > > open a graphical directory window. >> > I'm missing something here. Do you
2008 Apr 21
4
[PATCH] liboggplay - kate support, build fixes, and misc
Hi, I've added kate support to liboggplay (a prerequisite to getting kate tracks to work with the mozilla plugin, which I've now got working on Linux). In addition to the Kate code: - a new oggplay-uninstalled.pc file - configure.ac checks for C++ compiler - no check for fishsound version - it wanted 0.8.0, but the svn itself was 0.7.1 !? - don't use imlib2 (nor dump-first-frame) if
2008 Nov 14
2
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
Hi, (odd, I did get this reply for Silvia, but not the original post) > There is CMML and kate support in vlc, and kate in mplayer though I am > not sure how it is displayed on-screen. Subtitles may display, but > chapter markers, I am not so sure about. Would you mind expanding on what chapters are, and what you'd expect to be able to do with them ? > There is an old python
2010 Oct 01
1
Stream image to Icecast
> Do anybody know any method where I can stream my images to icecast server > using some intermediate png to ogg conversion and then using oggfwd. http://wiki.xiph.org/Kate can embed PNG images in Ogg. If that fits what you want to do and you have any question, please feel free to ask.
2010 Oct 01
1
Stream image to Icecast
> Do anybody know any method where I can stream my images to icecast server > using some intermediate png to ogg conversion and then using oggfwd. http://wiki.xiph.org/Kate can embed PNG images in Ogg. If that fits what you want to do and you have any question, please feel free to ask.
2007 Jan 19
8
kate editor for R
Like kile for LaTeX, Linux/KDE's kate editor is an excellent editor for R, with easy code submission to a running R process. Syntax highlighting is good. I have not been able to figure out two things: - how to automatically reformat a line or region of text using good indentation rules (Emacs/ESS make this so easy by just hitting Tab while the cursor is in a line, or highlighting a
2008 Aug 20
2
liboggplay and overlay video
> fancy with unions, but since RGB/RGBA is generally chunked and YUV is > generally planar, having two separate types makes more sense. There's OK > typedef struct { > unsigned char *data; /* may be RGB or RGBA */ > unsigned char *mask; /* may be NULL if RGBA */ > } OggPlayVideoRGBData; That's what I have at the moment - two types and something like the above,
2016 Feb 03
1
Latest version of kate editor
On Tue, February 2, 2016 12:02, H wrote: > > What do people use as a programming editor on CentOS 6? My first > impression of kate was favorable, not only did it support the usual > programming and scripting languages but also markdown which I have > recently discovered... > > I use vim/gvim together with numerous add-ons from Tim Pope. -- *** e-Mail is NOT a
2008 Mar 10
4
support for kate bitstreams
Hi, would you be interested in a patch to support kate bitstreams ? Kate is a bitstream format for text data that can be muxed in ogg, here presumably alongside a Theora video. It can be used to carry subtitles, and several separate streams can be muxed concurrently (eg, for subtitles in several languages). More info about Kate can be found there: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggKate Note
2008 Nov 14
6
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
>> (odd, I did get this reply for Silvia, but not the original post) > > Hmm, it was properly CCed to the list. Yes, I found it in the spam bucket for some reason... > Chapters are a list of timepoints stored in the metadata. They are an > information for player software that is usually used to allow the user > to jump to certain significant points within a stream. This
2011 Aug 26
3
ask for one ogg test stream with cmml subtitle
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 20:01:11 +1000 Silvia Pfeiffer <silvia at silvia-pfeiffer.de> wrote: > Hi BCXA, > > CMML is deprecated. You should use KATE instead. > > Cheers, > Silvia. ok i admit this statement came as a surprise for me. cmml is about metadate/annotations, how can it be replaced by KATE ( which is mainly about subtitles as far as i can see? startx
2008 Mar 28
1
[PATCH] oggmerge, various
> To provide you with a proper answer, I'd have to read what you do to > the text data to encode it in binary. Haven't got the time for that > right now, sorry. But if it is some binary encoding and not just a > gzip-type compression, maybe application/x-kate may indeed be > appropriate. This would however mean that some specialised application > is required to decode the
2008 Jan 15
4
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
Hi, I've now uploaded the preliminary documentation on the xiph wiki: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggKate Attached is the current source tree for the libkate library. The tarball also contains the patch to oggmerge (which you will need to apply if you want to merge Kate streams with Vorbis or Theora streams) and the patch to MPlayer to use Kate streams as subtitles. An example is
2017 Jun 16
4
Markdown editor for CentOS 7?
Hi, I recently discovered Markdown, and I'm currently using it to write some documentation for CentOS 7. https://github.com/kikinovak/formation-linux For the time being, I'm using my good old Vim editor for writing it. I turned off syntax highlighting, since this produces random results with Markdown. Pages are correctly displayed on Github, but in order to see them, I have to push