more cleanup by Andrea
authorGood Guy <good1.2guy@gmail.com>
Sun, 15 Oct 2023 00:28:40 +0000 (18:28 -0600)
committerGood Guy <good1.2guy@gmail.com>
Sun, 15 Oct 2023 00:28:40 +0000 (18:28 -0600)
parts/Developer.tex
parts/FFmpeg.tex
parts/Quickstart.tex
parts/Real-World.tex
parts/Stuff.tex
parts/Transition.tex

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@@ -334,12 +334,13 @@ Individual package libraries can be rebuilt, via:
 
 The rule targets create the set of thirdparty packages which are built from local source archive copies of thirdparty source code and patches, if needed.  The build rule set of dependencies allows for compiling multiple thirdparty programs simultaneously using maximum computer resources.  This parallel build speeds up the process considerably.  For example, these are full static build timings on the production build machine (full build includes building all thirdparty programs as well as all of \CGG{}):
 
-\hspace{2em}
-\begin{tabular}{@{}rcr}
-       1 cpu & = & 61 mins\\
-       12 cpus & = & 7.5 mins\\
-       24 cpus & = & 2 mins\\
-\end{tabular}
+\begin{center}
+       \begin{tabular}{@{}lcr}
+               1 cpu & = & 61 mins\\
+               12 cpus & = & 7.5 mins\\
+               24 cpus & = & 2 mins\\
+       \end{tabular}
+\end{center}
 
 \section{Using the very latest Libraries}
 \label{sec:latest_libraries}
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@@ -53,15 +53,15 @@ In the ffmpeg configuration directory there are a series of options files used w
 
 \begin{center}
     \small
-    \begin{tabular}{l m{25em}}
-        \toprule
+    \begin{tabular}{lm{25em}}
+        \hline
         ffmpeg/ffmpeg.opts & global ffmpeg options, always used \\
         ffmpeg/decode.opts & global decoder options, used when opening existing files for decoding \\
         ffmpeg/encode.opts & global encoder options, used when creating new files for encoding \\
         ffmpeg/audio/audio.opts & audio encoder options, used when creating audio streams \\
         ffmpeg/video/video.opts & video encoder options, used when creating video streams \\
         ffmpeg/plugin.opts & parameters for ffmpeg filters as audio/video plugins \\
-        \bottomrule
+        \hline
     \end{tabular}
 \end{center}
 
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@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ there are not too many or too bad alterations. But if the basis that we have set
 Not having \CGG{} a CMS, it becomes essential to have a monitor calibrated and set in sRGB that is just the output displayed on the timeline of the program. You have these cases:
 
 \begin{center}
-       \begin{tabular}{ |l|l|l| 
+       \begin{tabular}{|l|l|p{8cm}|
                \hline
                \textbf{Timeline} & \textbf{Display} & \textbf{Description} \\ 
                \hline
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@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Let's take the case of a professional magician filmed in multicam while performi
 
 You can find the files to test the workflow that is described next at the following address:
 %begin{latexonly}
-\small{\url{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/cinelerra-Manual-reference.zip}}
+\url{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/cinelerra-Manual-reference.zip}
 %end{latexonly}
 \begin{htmlonly}
 \url{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/cinelerra-forum.zip}
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@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ Some general tips (See also \ref{sec:video_attributes} \textit{Color model} and
 \end{itemize}
 
 \begin{center}
-       \begin{tabular}{ |c|c|c| 
+       \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|
                \hline
                \textbf{Source} & \textbf{YUV Color Range} & \textbf{Colors} \\ 
                \hline
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@@ -109,9 +109,9 @@ Video switches segments via a small rectangular view that gradually grows to ful
 
 Wipe a specific shape across the video. Currently available 63 shapes are:
 
-\begin{center}
        \begin{longtable}{p{4cm}p{4cm}p{4cm}}
-               \label{tabular:transitions}
+               \label{tabular:transitions}\\
+               \hline
                \textit{asimetric\_clocks} & \textit{asimetric\_clocks\_2} & \textit{audio} \\
                \textit{burst} & \textit{Butterfly} & \textit{Circle-h\_01} \\
                \textit{Circle-h\_02} & \textit{Circle-v\_01} & \textit{Circle-v\_02} \\
@@ -128,16 +128,15 @@ Wipe a specific shape across the video. Currently available 63 shapes are:
                \textit{squares} & \textit{star} & \textit{tile2x2h} \\
                \textit{tile2x2v} & \textit{Venetian-Blinds-h-x05} & \textit{Venetian-Blinds-h-x10} \\
                \textit{Venetian-Blinds-v-x05} & \textit{Venetian-Blinds-v-x10} & \textit{water} \\
-\\
-                \textit{Cinelerra16-9-Heavy} & \textit{Cinelerra16-9-Light} & \textit{CinelerraGG} \\
-                \textit{16-9\_boart} & \textit{16-9\_boxes} & \textit{16-9\_cat\_eyes} \\
-                \textit{16-9\_film\_bands} & \textit{16-9\_multi\_circle} & \textit{16-9\_multi\_spiral} \\
-                \textit{16-9\_multi\_square} & \textit{16-9\_rare\_spiral} & \textit{16-9\_rectangles} \\
-                \textit{16-9\_star} & \textit{16-9\_stars} & \textit{16-9\_wood} \\
-
-               \bottomrule
+        \hline
+         \textit{Cinelerra16-9-Heavy} & \textit{Cinelerra16-9-Light} & \textit{CinelerraGG} \\
+         \textit{16-9\_boart} & \textit{16-9\_boxes} & \textit{16-9\_cat\_eyes} \\
+         \textit{16-9\_film\_bands} & \textit{16-9\_multi\_circle} & \textit{16-9\_multi\_spiral} \\
+         \textit{16-9\_multi\_square} & \textit{16-9\_rare\_spiral} & \textit{16-9\_rectangles} \\
+         \textit{16-9\_star} & \textit{16-9\_stars} & \textit{16-9\_wood} \\
+               \hline
        \end{longtable}
-\end{center}
+
 The menu for Shape Wipe that popups when you click on \textit{Show} has several possible choices.  First, the \textit{Shape} allows for choosing from the list of shapes as outlined previously either by typing in the textbox, using the down arrow, or clicking on the tumbler down/up arrows.
 Next, there is a \textit{Feather} textbox with tumbler arrows or a slider bar to easily change the blending amount.  A reset button is conveniently located to the right of the slider bar.  There is a checkbox to \textit{Preserve shape aspect ratio} and a \textit{Direction} of \textit{White to Black} or \textit{Black to White} (figure~\ref{fig:star}).