Gnome Subtitles 1.2



Gnome Subtitles 1.2 has been released (http://gnomesubtitles.org/download).

This version brings the effort of multiple contributors, enhancing the application with the following features:
- Support for merging and splitting subtitle lines
- Allow to view character counts in the subtitle list and editing area
- Allow to apply a reaction delay when timing start/end on video playblack
- Video slow and fast motion options
- New shortcuts for quick timings change:
  * Increase/decrease subtitle start time: Ctrl+Plus/Minus (on the numpad)
  * Increase/decrease subtitle end time: Alt+Plus/Minus (on the numpad)
  * Shift subtitles: Shift+Plus/Minus (on the numpad)
- Automatically seek the video when subtitle times are changed, with an option to rewind it some milliseconds
- Added support for the Fab Subtitler subtitle format
- Allow to insert a new subtitle at the current video position, applying a reaction delay if set
- Other changes:
  * Translation filenames are now based on the original filename plus language
  * Added support for buggy SubRip files that use dots instead of commas
  * Fixed bug with the subtitle overlay not being updated on times change
  * Detect when selecting a video file as the subtitle file
  * Updated preferences dialog with different structure and more options
  * Fixed special characters (<,>,&,etc) not being shown in the subtitle list

Bug fixes:
- Slow and Fast Motion Option (#453469)
- Filenames for new translations (#607227)
- Video file extensions (#607228)
- Opening large files (#607229)
- File close sensitivity (#620776)
- Shift selected lines with Keyboard shortcuts (#621145)
- Makefile - copy libs to build dir (#621943)
- Show the total number of characters while editing subtitles (#625485)
- Support for FAB files (#634230)
- Remove extension from icon in .desktop file (#636766)
- Do not build modules as shared libraries (#636767)
- Crash when inserting new subtitle with no subtitles selected (#638238)
- Apply a Reaction Delay when timing subtitle start/end (#638484)
- Add support for opening buggy SubRip files (#642674)
- Insert subtitle at video position (#648461)
- Merge and split lines (#651958)

Contributors:
- Arx Cruz, Keith Madill, Michał Sawicz, Pawel Brzeski

Translations:
- Joan Duran (ca)
- Marek Černocký, Petr Kovar (cs)
- Joe Hansen, Kenneth Nielsen (da)
- Mario Blättermann (de)
- Daniel Mustieles, Francisco Serrador, Jorge González (es)
- Bruno Brouard (fr)
- Marcos Lans (gl)
- Yaron Shahrabani (he)
- Gabor Kelemen (hu)
- Claudio Arseni (it)
- António Lima (pt)
- Djavan Fagundes, Krix Apolinário, Marco de Freitas (pt_BR)
- Yuri Myasoedov (ru)
- Andrej Žnidaršič, Matej Urbančič (sl)
- Đorđe Vasiljević (sr)
- Daniel Nylander (sv)
- Yinghua Wang (zh_CN)

Additional thanks:
- A. Bhattacharya, A. Dagistanli, D. Leuenberger, Eva C., J. Hogue, V. Untz, P. Drąg, W. Lemberg, Z. Kozak

Release notes are available at:
http://gnomesubtitles.org/gnome-subtitles-release-1.2

About
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Gnome Subtitles is a subtitle editor for the GNOME desktop. It supports the most common text-based subtitle formats, video previewing, timings synchronization and subtitle translation.

http://gnomesubtitles.org/about
http://gnomesubtitles.org/screenshots

Enjoy,

--
Pedro Castro
http://www.pedrocastro.org


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