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Goggles

Goggles is a frontend for the Ogle DVD player. It supports all the features that Ogle provides, including bookmarks, and adds automatic starting, automatic bookmarks, a convenient preferences panel for setting keyboard shortcuts, DXR3 settings, and language and country preferences. It is written in C++ using the FOX Toolkit.

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  •  26 Nov 2006 16:49

Release Notes: Some minor compilation warnings on newer GCC versions were fixed. The default X11 directory prefix was changed to /usr/lib and /usr/include.

  •  02 Apr 2006 13:14

Release Notes: Now supports FOX 1.6. Left and Right arrow keys allow you skip backward and forward. The number of seconds to skip can be setup in the preferences panel. Goto and Bookmark menu buttons are now grayed out if not playing. The slider is now disabled when in menu mode.

  •  18 Mar 2005 03:08

Release Notes: This release redesigns the information display a little bit. It adds Picture bookmarks. Each bookmark now has a picture associated to it, allowing you to choose easily from a list of bookmarks. FOX 1.2 support was dropped for this release. The GUI now looks more like the Goggles Music Manager.

  •  16 Feb 2005 07:30

Release Notes: FOX 1.4 support was added. Goggles now supports FOX 1.2 and FOX 1.4. The screenshot browser will show thumbnails of all the screenshots, but this requires FOX 1.4. Inter-thread communication is now safer when using FOX 1.4. Command line options are passed to Ogle from the goggles script. A FOX patch version is no longer checked when linking to stable FOX. You should now be able to update the FOX library without recompiling Goggles. The build script now checks if compilation was succesful and informs the user.

  •  10 Dec 2004 14:15

Release Notes: Various fixes for bugs in the build system.

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