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    On 09/14/11 15:55, Jaka Hudoklin wrote:
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cite="mid:CAK2-9nrR8C-fhn66vtHASSO8TsHGWUVn=3f-w__Teu-fW+xvbA@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">Hello!<br>
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      I have modified videomixer plugin to support changing width and
      height as parameters. I know that it's possible to change width
      and height with changing caps, but in a such a case you can't make
      nice linear transitions(animations) as far as i know. Source is
      avalible on <a moz-do-not-send="true"
        href="https://github.com/offlinehacker/gst-plugins-good">https://github.com/offlinehacker/gst-plugins-good</a>
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    that sounds cool.<br>
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      I have two questions:<br>
      - Is there any possiblity for this plugin to be included in
      gst-plugins-ugly like a new element?<br>
      - How can i include some library functions from one plugin to
      another plugin, without coping source and header files?<br>
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    As you just add a feature you could post a series of patches to
    bugzilla and we can add that to the existing elements.<br>
    <br>
    Stefan<br>
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      Have a nice day, Jaka Hudoklin.<br>
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