2 Copyright (C) 2003 Paul Davis
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22 #include <sys/types.h>
28 #include "pbd/file_utils.h"
30 #include "ardour/svn_revision.h"
31 #include "ardour/version.h"
32 #include "ardour/filesystem_paths.h"
38 #include "configinfo.h"
39 #include "rgb_macros.h"
40 #include "ardour_ui.h"
47 using namespace ARDOUR;
50 #ifdef WITH_PAYMENT_OPTIONS
53 static const gchar * paypal_xpm[] = {
88 "1'111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111%_#",
89 "%333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333.",
90 "%444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444:",
91 "_4333333!!!!!!33333333333333333333!!!!!!33333333333!%%%%1334[:",
92 "_444444@+}}}}+>)44444444444444444,:}}}}}.^(44444444@}..+.44($:",
93 "_433333^:&&&&)_}_33///33333333333&+)&&&'~+./3///333^.(;#]33($:",
94 "_444444>_444444'}_>...#%####~,]##..444444=+#]...>1;#_4;.144($:",
95 "_43333!+'4,>#=4(:+_%%%]}}#~#}_+~~:]44_>&44#}_%%%_+>:14=}@33($:",
96 "_44444*+$4&--)4(+%44444%-)4=--'4{+14,}-~44##44444&}}*4)+444($:",
97 "_433331:;4):_;4*}_]:.$4*-~4{}>44#-=4@.#{4;+>_:.&4,++;4_#333($:",
98 "_44444_#444444=.-.%&*,41-#4(:@4'-:(44444(_-:^&*,4*}#44.%444($:",
99 "_43333:%4;@@'~+-%44*&44]-.;;'4,:-#44*@&%:-];4{'(4)-%4{+&333($:",
100 "_4444{}@4*}}+>#:;4^-#4;.>+,444_+:^4(:}+.]}=4'-+(4_-&4&+{444($:",
101 "_4333'+(41:*=3'.44*)(4=+)+*44@}%+@4=}&=/@}{4{1{44:+,4^.3333($:",
102 "_4444~>,,]#444*})(;**,':*}'4;._@}=,%:444(+~(;{&,*}.,,>~4444($:",
103 "_4333>}}}}^3333~}::}}}}>].;4^+=~}}}}]3333'}+:}}}}}}}}}'3333($:",
104 "_4444$@@@@(44444$))@*@*^}$4=}14=@@@@{44444=))&*@@@@@@@;4444($:",
105 "_433333333333333333333=+:%%.>/33333333333333333333333333333($:",
106 "_4444444444444444444441....>=444444444444444444444444444444($:",
107 "_4333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333($:",
108 "_4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444($:",
109 "_4333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333($:",
110 "_4444442222444222442444242444244222242444242222244222244444($:",
111 "_4333332333232333233232332232233233332233233323332333333333($:",
112 "_4444442222442222244424442424244222442424244424444222444444($:",
113 "_4333332333332333233323332333233233332332233323333333233333($:",
114 "_4444442444442444244424442444244222242444244424442222444444($:",
115 "_433333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333344:",
116 "#4([[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[=&:",
117 ".=&<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<1|",
118 "::||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||"};
121 static const char* authors[] = {
124 N_("Marcus Andersson"),
125 N_("Nedko Arnaudov"),
130 N_("Jesse Chappell"),
131 N_("Thomas Charbonnel"),
135 N_("Gerard van Dongen"),
136 N_("Colin Fletcher"),
140 N_("Christopher George"),
142 N_("J. Abelardo Gutierrez"),
147 N_("Melvin Ray Herr"),
148 N_("Carl Hetherington"),
150 N_("Robert Jordens"),
151 N_("Stefan Kersten"),
158 N_("Nick Mainsbridge"),
162 N_("Nimal Ratnayake"),
163 N_("David Robillard"),
166 N_("Sampo Savolainen"),
167 N_("Rodrigo Severo"),
169 N_("Lincoln Spiteri"),
173 N_("Petter Sundlöf"),
176 N_("Thorsten Wilms"),
180 static const char* translators[] = {
181 N_("French:\n\tAlain Fréhel <alain.frehel@free.fr>\n\tChristophe Combelles <ccomb@free.fr>\n\tMartin Blanchard\n\tRomain Arnaud <roming22@gmail.com>\n"),
182 N_("German:\n\tKarsten Petersen <kapet@kapet.de>\
183 \n\tSebastian Arnold <mail@sebastian-arnold.net>\
184 \n\tRobert Schwede <schwede@ironshark.com>\
185 \n\tBenjamin Scherrer <realhangman@web.de>\
186 \n\tEdgar Aichinger <edogawa@aon.at>\
187 \n\tRichard Oax <richard@pagliacciempire.de>\n"),
188 N_("Italian:\n\tFilippo Pappalardo <filippo@email.it>\n\tRaffaele Morelli <raffaele.morelli@gmail.com>\n"),
189 N_("Portuguese:\n\tRui Nuno Capela <rncbc@rncbc.org>\n"),
190 N_("Brazilian Portuguese:\n\tAlexander da Franca Fernandes <alexander@nautae.eti.br>\
191 \n\tChris Ross <chris@tebibyte.org>\n"),
192 N_("Spanish:\n\t Alex Krohn <alexkrohn@fastmail.fm>\n\tPablo Fernández <pablo.fbus@gmail.com>\n"),
193 N_("Russian:\n\t Igor Blinov <pitstop@nm.ru>\
194 \n\tAlexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoudine@gmail.com>\n"),
195 N_("Greek:\n\t Klearchos Gourgourinis <muadib@in.gr>\n"),
196 N_("Swedish:\n\t Petter Sundlöf <petter.sundlof@gmail.com>\n"),
197 N_("Polish:\n\t Piotr Zaryk <pzaryk@gmail.com>\n"),
198 N_("Czech:\n\t Pavel Fric <pavelfric@seznam.cz>\n"),
199 N_("Norwegian:\n\t Eivind Ødegård\n"),
200 N_("Chinese:\n\t Rui-huai Zhang <zrhzrh@mail.ustc.edu.cn>\n"),
204 static const char* gpl = X_("\n\
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552 #ifdef WITH_PAYMENT_OPTIONS
553 , paypal_pixmap (paypal_xpm)
556 // set_type_hint(Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_SPLASHSCREEN);
560 std::string splash_file;
562 SearchPath spath(ardour_data_search_path());
564 if (find_file_in_search_path (spath, "splash.png", splash_file)) {
565 set_logo (Gdk::Pixbuf::create_from_file (splash_file));
567 error << "Could not find splash file" << endmsg;
570 set_authors (authors);
572 for (int n = 0; translators[n]; ++n) {
577 set_translator_credits (t);
578 set_copyright (_("Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Paul Davis\n"));
580 set_name (X_("Ardour"));
581 set_website (X_("http://ardour.org/"));
582 set_website_label (_("http://ardour.org/"));
583 set_version ((string_compose(_("%1\n(built from revision %2)"),
587 Gtk::Button* config_button = manage (new Button (_("Config")));
589 get_action_area()->add (*config_button);
590 get_action_area()->reorder_child (*config_button, 0);
591 config_button->signal_clicked().connect (mem_fun (*this, &About::show_config_info));
600 About::show_config_info ()
603 config_info = new ConfigInfoDialog;
607 config_info->hide ();