X-Git-Url: https://git.carlh.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Flib%2Ftypes.h;h=607c9e275098ba840af9395bbfbe7b979afee55c;hb=2eab969654eca2ef4b222790c8b730a6eb709565;hp=6e3732d3112ce2c1092291a69a22b717eb2f74a0;hpb=df17bbd25da69fc38eb2dcd8b4a2531cf0bab0bc;p=dcpomatic.git diff --git a/src/lib/types.h b/src/lib/types.h index 6e3732d31..607c9e275 100644 --- a/src/lib/types.h +++ b/src/lib/types.h @@ -129,26 +129,43 @@ enum ReelType REELTYPE_BY_LENGTH }; +enum ChangeType +{ + CHANGE_TYPE_PENDING, + CHANGE_TYPE_DONE, + CHANGE_TYPE_CANCELLED +}; + /** Type of captions. - * For better or worse DoM has uses two names for text that appears - * with the DCP: * - * open captions: text that is shown to everybody on-screen (aka subtitles). - * closed captions: text that is shown to some viewers using some other method. + * The generally accepted definitions seem to be: + * - subtitles: text for an audience who doesn't speak the film's language + * - captions: text for a hearing-impaired audience + * - open: on-screen + * - closed: only visible by some audience members + * + * At the moment DoM supports open subtitles and closed captions. * - * There is also still use of the word `subtitle' in the code; these are the - * same as open captions in DoM. + * There is some use of the word `subtitle' in the code which may mean + * caption in some contexts. */ enum TextType { - CAPTION_OPEN, - CAPTION_CLOSED, - CAPTION_COUNT + TEXT_UNKNOWN, + TEXT_OPEN_SUBTITLE, + TEXT_CLOSED_CAPTION, + TEXT_COUNT }; -extern std::string caption_type_to_string (TextType t); -extern std::string caption_type_to_name (TextType t); -extern TextType string_to_caption_type (std::string s); +extern std::string text_type_to_string (TextType t); +extern std::string text_type_to_name (TextType t); +extern TextType string_to_text_type (std::string s); + +enum ExportFormat +{ + EXPORT_FORMAT_PRORES, + EXPORT_FORMAT_H264 +}; /** @struct Crop * @brief A description of the crop of an image or video.