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Manual tweaks.
[dcpomatic.git]
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doc
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manual
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dcpomatic.xml
diff --git
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doc/manual/dcpomatic.xml
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doc/manual/dcpomatic.xml
@@
-72,7
+72,7
@@
This manual uses icons from the <ulink url="http://tango.freedesktop.org/">Tango
<title>Windows</title>
<para>
<title>Windows</title>
<para>
-To install DCP-o-matic on Windows,
simply
download the installer from
+To install DCP-o-matic on Windows, download the installer from
<ulink url="http://dcpomatic.com/">http://dcpomatic.com/</ulink>
and double-click it. Click through the installer wizard, and
DCP-o-matic will be installed onto your machine.
<ulink url="http://dcpomatic.com/">http://dcpomatic.com/</ulink>
and double-click it. Click through the installer wizard, and
DCP-o-matic will be installed onto your machine.
@@
-121,12
+121,19
@@
and set DCP-o-matic up for you.
<section>
<title>Debian Linux</title>
<section>
<title>Debian Linux</title>
-
<para>
Packages are also available for Debian 7 (squeeze) from <ulink
url="http://dcpomatic.com/">http://dcpomatic.com/</ulink>.
</para>
<para>
Packages are also available for Debian 7 (squeeze) from <ulink
url="http://dcpomatic.com/">http://dcpomatic.com/</ulink>.
</para>
+</section>
+<section>
+<title>Arch Linux</title>
+<para>
+Packages for Arch Linux are available from <ulink
+url="https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/dcpomatic/">https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/dcpomatic/</ulink>,
+thanks to Stefan Karner.
+</para>
</section>
<section>
</section>
<section>
@@
-533,8
+540,8
@@
The <guilabel>Video</guilabel> tab controls properties of the image, as shown in
The first option on this tab is the ‘type’ of the video.
This specifies how DCP-o-matic should interpret the video's image.
<guilabel>2D</guilabel> is the default; this just takes the video
The first option on this tab is the ‘type’ of the video.
This specifies how DCP-o-matic should interpret the video's image.
<guilabel>2D</guilabel> is the default; this just takes the video
-image as a standard 2D frame. The
other option
<guilabel>3D
-left/right</guilabel> tells DCP-o-matic to interpret the frame as a
+image as a standard 2D frame. The <guilabel>3D
+left/right</guilabel>
option
tells DCP-o-matic to interpret the frame as a
left-right pair, as shown in <xref linkend="fig-3d-left-right"/>.
</para>
left-right pair, as shown in <xref linkend="fig-3d-left-right"/>.
</para>
@@
-548,10
+555,20
@@
left-right pair, as shown in <xref linkend="fig-3d-left-right"/>.
</figure>
<para>
</figure>
<para>
-This option can be used to generate a 3D DCP. Other means of creating
-3D will be added in the future.
+Alternatively the <guilabel>3D top/bottom</guilabel> option tells
+DCP-o-matic to see the frame as a top-bottom pair, as shown in <xref
+linkend="fig-3d-top-bottom"/>.
</para>
</para>
+<figure id="fig-3d-top-bottom">
+ <title>3D top/bottom image type</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata scale="100" fileref="diagrams/3d-top-bottom&dia;"/>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+</figure>
+
</section>
</section>
@@
-962,7
+979,7
@@
high enough resolution to be worth presenting in 4K.
The <guilabel>JPEG2000 bandwidth</guilabel>; setting changes how big the final
image files used within the DCP will be. Larger numbers will give
better quality, but correspondingly larger DCPs. The bandwidth can be
The <guilabel>JPEG2000 bandwidth</guilabel>; setting changes how big the final
image files used within the DCP will be. Larger numbers will give
better quality, but correspondingly larger DCPs. The bandwidth can be
-between 50 and 250 megabits per second (M
Bp
s).
+between 50 and 250 megabits per second (M
bit/
s).
</para>
<para>
</para>
<para>