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1 /*
2 Copyright (C) 2003 Paul Davis
4 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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9 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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20 #include <algorithm>
21 #include <unistd.h>
22 #include <sys/types.h>
23 #include <sys/wait.h>
24 #include <cstdio>
25 #include <ctime>
26 #include <cstdlib>
28 #include "pbd/file_utils.h"
30 #include "ardour/svn_revision.h"
31 #include "ardour/ardour.h"
32 #include "ardour/version.h"
33 #include "ardour/filesystem_paths.h"
35 #include "utils.h"
36 #include "version.h"
38 #include "about.h"
39 #include "configinfo.h"
40 #include "rgb_macros.h"
41 #include "ardour_ui.h"
43 #include "i18n.h"
45 using namespace Gtk;
46 using namespace Gdk;
47 using namespace std;
48 using namespace ARDOUR;
49 using namespace PBD;
51 #ifdef WITH_PAYMENT_OPTIONS
53 /* XPM */
54 static const gchar * paypal_xpm[] = {
55 "62 31 33 1",
56 " c None",
57 ". c #325781",
58 "+ c #154170",
59 "@ c #C1CDDA",
60 "# c #4E6E92",
61 "$ c #D1D5DA",
62 "% c #88A0B8",
63 "& c #B4C4D3",
64 "* c #C8D3DE",
65 "= c #D7E1E9",
66 "- c #002158",
67 "; c #F6F8FA",
68 "> c #44658B",
69 ", c #E7ECF0",
70 "' c #A4B7CA",
71 ") c #9DB0C4",
72 "! c #E3F1F7",
73 "~ c #708CA9",
74 "{ c #E1E7ED",
75 "] c #567698",
76 "^ c #7C96B1",
77 "/ c #E7F5FA",
78 "( c #EEF1F4",
79 "_ c #6883A2",
80 ": c #244873",
81 "< c #BBBBBB",
82 "[ c #E9E9E9",
83 "} c #063466",
84 "| c #22364D",
85 "1 c #94A7BD",
86 "2 c #000000",
87 "3 c #EAF7FC",
88 "4 c #FFFFFF",
89 "1'111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111%_#",
90 "%333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333.",
91 "%444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444:",
92 "_4333333!!!!!!33333333333333333333!!!!!!33333333333!%%%%1334[:",
93 "_444444@+}}}}+>)44444444444444444,:}}}}}.^(44444444@}..+.44($:",
94 "_433333^:&&&&)_}_33///33333333333&+)&&&'~+./3///333^.(;#]33($:",
95 "_444444>_444444'}_>...#%####~,]##..444444=+#]...>1;#_4;.144($:",
96 "_43333!+'4,>#=4(:+_%%%]}}#~#}_+~~:]44_>&44#}_%%%_+>:14=}@33($:",
97 "_44444*+$4&--)4(+%44444%-)4=--'4{+14,}-~44##44444&}}*4)+444($:",
98 "_433331:;4):_;4*}_]:.$4*-~4{}>44#-=4@.#{4;+>_:.&4,++;4_#333($:",
99 "_44444_#444444=.-.%&*,41-#4(:@4'-:(44444(_-:^&*,4*}#44.%444($:",
100 "_43333:%4;@@'~+-%44*&44]-.;;'4,:-#44*@&%:-];4{'(4)-%4{+&333($:",
101 "_4444{}@4*}}+>#:;4^-#4;.>+,444_+:^4(:}+.]}=4'-+(4_-&4&+{444($:",
102 "_4333'+(41:*=3'.44*)(4=+)+*44@}%+@4=}&=/@}{4{1{44:+,4^.3333($:",
103 "_4444~>,,]#444*})(;**,':*}'4;._@}=,%:444(+~(;{&,*}.,,>~4444($:",
104 "_4333>}}}}^3333~}::}}}}>].;4^+=~}}}}]3333'}+:}}}}}}}}}'3333($:",
105 "_4444$@@@@(44444$))@*@*^}$4=}14=@@@@{44444=))&*@@@@@@@;4444($:",
106 "_433333333333333333333=+:%%.>/33333333333333333333333333333($:",
107 "_4444444444444444444441....>=444444444444444444444444444444($:",
108 "_4333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333($:",
109 "_4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444($:",
110 "_4333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333($:",
111 "_4444442222444222442444242444244222242444242222244222244444($:",
112 "_4333332333232333233232332232233233332233233323332333333333($:",
113 "_4444442222442222244424442424244222442424244424444222444444($:",
114 "_4333332333332333233323332333233233332332233323333333233333($:",
115 "_4444442444442444244424442444244222242444244424442222444444($:",
116 "_433333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333344:",
117 "#4([[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[=&:",
118 ".=&<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<1|",
119 "::||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||"};
120 #endif
122 static const char* authors[] = {
123 N_("Brian Ahr"),
124 N_("John Anderson"),
125 N_("Marcus Andersson"),
126 N_("Nedko Arnaudov"),
127 N_("Hans Baier"),
128 N_("Ben Bell"),
129 N_("Sakari Bergen"),
130 N_("Chris Cannam"),
131 N_("Jesse Chappell"),
132 N_("Thomas Charbonnel"),
133 N_("Sam Chessman"),
134 N_("Paul Davis"),
135 N_("Gerard van Dongen"),
136 N_("Colin Fletcher"),
137 N_("Hans Fugal"),
138 N_("Christopher George"),
139 N_("J. Abelardo Gutierrez"),
140 N_("Jeremy Hall"),
141 N_("Audun Halland"),
142 N_("Steve Harris"),
143 N_("Carl Hetherington"),
144 N_("Rob Holland"),
145 N_("Robert Jordens"),
146 N_("Stefan Kersten"),
147 N_("Armand Klenk"),
148 N_("Matt Krai"),
149 N_("Colin Law"),
150 N_("Joshua Leach"),
151 N_("Ben Loftis"),
152 N_("Nick Mainsbridge"),
153 N_("Tim Mayberry"),
154 N_("Doug Mclain"),
155 N_("Jack O'Quin"),
156 N_("Nimal Ratnayake"),
157 N_("Dave Robillard"),
158 N_("Taybin Rutkin"),
159 N_("Andreas Ruge"),
160 N_("Sampo Savolainen"),
161 N_("Per Sigmond"),
162 N_("Lincoln Spiteri"),
163 N_("Mark Stewart"),
164 N_("Roland Stigge"),
165 N_("Petter Sundlöf"),
166 N_("Mike Täht"),
167 N_("Thorsten Wilms"),
171 static const char* translators[] = {
172 N_("French:\n\tAlain Fréhel <alain.frehel@free.fr>\n\tChristophe Combelles <ccomb@free.fr>\n\tMartin Blanchard\n"),
173 N_("German:\n\tKarsten Petersen <kapet@kapet.de>\
174 \n\tSebastian Arnold <mail@sebastian-arnold.net>\
175 \n\tRobert Schwede<schwede@ironshark.com>\n"),
176 N_("Italian:\n\tFilippo Pappalardo <filippo@email.it>\n"),
177 N_("Portuguese:\n\tRui Nuno Capela <rncbc@rncbc.org>\n"),
178 N_("Brazilian Portuguese:\n\tAlexander da Franca Fernandes <alexander@nautae.eti.br>\
179 \n\tChris Ross <chris@tebibyte.org>\n"),
180 N_("Spanish:\n\t Alex Krohn <alexkrohn@fastmail.fm>\n"),
181 N_("Russian:\n\t Igor Blinov <pitstop@nm.ru>\n"),
182 N_("Greek:\n\t Klearchos Gourgourinis <muadib@in.gr>\n"),
183 N_("Swedish:\n\t Petter Sundlöf <petter.sundlof@gmail.com>\n"),
184 N_("Polish:\n\t Piotr Zaryk <pzaryk@gmail.com>\n"),
185 N_("Czech:\n\t Pavel Frich\n"),
186 N_("Norwegian:\n\t Eivind Ødegård\n"),
190 static const char* gpl = X_("\n\
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530 proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may\n\
531 consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the\n\
532 library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General\n\
533 Public License instead of this License.\n\
536 About::About ()
537 : config_info (0)
538 #ifdef WITH_PAYMENT_OPTIONS
539 , paypal_pixmap (paypal_xpm)
540 #endif
542 // set_type_hint(Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_SPLASHSCREEN);
544 string path;
545 string t;
547 sys::path splash_file;
549 SearchPath spath(ardour_search_path() + system_data_search_path());
551 if (find_file_in_search_path (spath, "splash.png", splash_file)) {
552 set_logo (Gdk::Pixbuf::create_from_file (splash_file.to_string()));
553 } else {
554 error << "Could not find splash file" << endmsg;
557 set_authors (authors);
559 for (int n = 0; translators[n]; ++n) {
560 t += translators[n];
561 t += ' ';
564 set_translator_credits (t);
565 set_copyright (_("Copyright (C) 1999-2010 Paul Davis\n"));
566 set_license (gpl);
567 set_name (X_("ardour"));
568 set_website (X_("http://ardour.org/"));
569 set_website_label (_("visit http://ardour.org/"));
570 set_version ((string_compose(_("%1\n(built from revision %2)"),
571 VERSIONSTRING,
572 svn_revision)));
574 Gtk::Button* config_button = manage (new Button (_("Config")));
576 get_action_area()->add (*config_button);
577 get_action_area()->reorder_child (*config_button, 0);
578 config_button->signal_clicked().connect (mem_fun (*this, &About::show_config_info));
581 About::~About ()
583 delete config_info;
586 void
587 About::show_config_info ()
589 if (!config_info) {
590 config_info = new ConfigInfoDialog;
593 config_info->present ();