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2024-09-03Adapt to some libdcp class renaming to allow open captions/closed subtitles.Carl Hetherington
2024-06-11Simplify the FontIDAllocator a lot (#2827).Carl Hetherington
This is at the expense of forward compatibility, and the need to re-examine subtitle content (losing custom fonts as we do so). But it does mean that the code is simpler, and there's not this weird growth of IDs where a DCP gets imported with some font, and then the ID becomes 0_font, and if you do it again it's 0_0_font, and so on.
2024-01-15Fix handling of empty font IDs and default DCP fonts (#2721) (part of #2722).Carl Hetherington
Previously we used an empty font ID as the default for when a subtitle has no Font, but in #2721 we saw a DCP with an empty font ID which raised an assertion (because we'd already added our default font with the empty ID). Here we try to fix this (and also make the default font correctly be that from the first <LoadFont>).
2023-10-15Fix DCP content font ID allocation to cope with DCPs that have multiple fontsCarl Hetherington
with the same name in the same reel (#2600). Previously we had this id_for_font_in_reel() which would give an ID of N_font-ID. This means we got duplicate font IDs. Here we replace that method with FontAllocator, which gives an ID of N_font-ID for the first font and M_font-ID, where M is a number higher than the highest reel index. The idea is to support the required new IDs without breaking exisiting projects. There is some documentation of how it works in doc/design/fonts