From b84d4cc6b9c97874a958bc28ae2d6fd0da9bd833 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Travis CI Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2017 19:53:02 +0000 Subject: Gem ff2a6654059bb2881be49407cfaaee188a9aec42 osx/i386 built 'master:ff2a6654059bb2881be49407cfaaee188a9aec42' for osx/i386 --- Gem/pix_film-help.pd | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'Gem/pix_film-help.pd') diff --git a/Gem/pix_film-help.pd b/Gem/pix_film-help.pd index da39b97..9a2c16d 100644 --- a/Gem/pix_film-help.pd +++ b/Gem/pix_film-help.pd @@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ #X msg 463 136 open \$1; #X obj 451 432 rectangle 4 3; #X text 50 12 Synopsis: [pix_film]; -#X text 15 78 [pix_film] loads in a preproducecd digital-video to be -used aas a texture \, bitblit or something else.; +#X text 15 78 [pix_film] loads in a preproduced digital-video to be +used as a texture \, bitblit or something else.; #X text 64 249 symbol: file to load initially; #X text 18 303 Inlet 1: message: open [RGBA|YUV|Grey]: opens the movie and decodes it into the specified color-space. @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ to zero when the end of the film is reached.; #N canvas 18 78 928 614 :: 0; #X text 24 16 the format [pix_film] is able to decode depends on the system you are running Gem.; -#X text 33 52 basically Gem's decoding capabailities are handled by +#X text 33 52 basically Gem's decoding capabilities are handled by plugins. You should see \, which plugins are loaded \, when instantiating the first [pix_film] object: a line "[pix_film]: foo support" means \, that the 'foo' plugin has been loaded.; @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ to decode MPEG-streams; #X text 473 512 outputs test images rather than decoding real media files; #X text 270 194 available film decoding plugins; -#X text 260 210 (recommended plugins are highlighed); +#X text 260 210 (recommended plugins are highlighted); #X text 474 452 an alternative implementation of the QuickTime plugin for OS-X only; #X restore 455 484 pd :: FORMATS; -- cgit v1.2.1