2 Copyright (C) 2003 Paul Davis
4 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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22 #include <sys/types.h>
27 #include "pbd/file_utils.h"
29 #include "ardour/revision.h"
30 #include "ardour/version.h"
31 #include "ardour/filesystem_paths.h"
36 #include "configinfo.h"
37 #include "rgb_macros.h"
38 #include "ardour_ui.h"
43 #include "gtk2ardour-version.h"
49 using namespace ARDOUR;
52 #ifdef WITH_PAYMENT_OPTIONS
55 static const gchar * paypal_xpm[] = {
90 "1'111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111%_#",
91 "%333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333.",
92 "%444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444:",
93 "_4333333!!!!!!33333333333333333333!!!!!!33333333333!%%%%1334[:",
94 "_444444@+}}}}+>)44444444444444444,:}}}}}.^(44444444@}..+.44($:",
95 "_433333^:&&&&)_}_33///33333333333&+)&&&'~+./3///333^.(;#]33($:",
96 "_444444>_444444'}_>...#%####~,]##..444444=+#]...>1;#_4;.144($:",
97 "_43333!+'4,>#=4(:+_%%%]}}#~#}_+~~:]44_>&44#}_%%%_+>:14=}@33($:",
98 "_44444*+$4&--)4(+%44444%-)4=--'4{+14,}-~44##44444&}}*4)+444($:",
99 "_433331:;4):_;4*}_]:.$4*-~4{}>44#-=4@.#{4;+>_:.&4,++;4_#333($:",
100 "_44444_#444444=.-.%&*,41-#4(:@4'-:(44444(_-:^&*,4*}#44.%444($:",
101 "_43333:%4;@@'~+-%44*&44]-.;;'4,:-#44*@&%:-];4{'(4)-%4{+&333($:",
102 "_4444{}@4*}}+>#:;4^-#4;.>+,444_+:^4(:}+.]}=4'-+(4_-&4&+{444($:",
103 "_4333'+(41:*=3'.44*)(4=+)+*44@}%+@4=}&=/@}{4{1{44:+,4^.3333($:",
104 "_4444~>,,]#444*})(;**,':*}'4;._@}=,%:444(+~(;{&,*}.,,>~4444($:",
105 "_4333>}}}}^3333~}::}}}}>].;4^+=~}}}}]3333'}+:}}}}}}}}}'3333($:",
106 "_4444$@@@@(44444$))@*@*^}$4=}14=@@@@{44444=))&*@@@@@@@;4444($:",
107 "_433333333333333333333=+:%%.>/33333333333333333333333333333($:",
108 "_4444444444444444444441....>=444444444444444444444444444444($:",
109 "_4333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333($:",
110 "_4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444($:",
111 "_4333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333($:",
112 "_4444442222444222442444242444244222242444242222244222244444($:",
113 "_4333332333232333233232332232233233332233233323332333333333($:",
114 "_4444442222442222244424442424244222442424244424444222444444($:",
115 "_4333332333332333233323332333233233332332233323333333233333($:",
116 "_4444442444442444244424442444244222242444244424442222444444($:",
117 "_433333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333344:",
118 "#4([[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[=&:",
119 ".=&<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<1|",
120 "::||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||"};
123 static const char* authors[] = {
126 N_("Marcus Andersson"),
127 N_("Nedko Arnaudov"),
131 N_("Christian Borss"),
134 N_("Jesse Chappell"),
135 N_("Thomas Charbonnel"),
139 N_("Gerard van Dongen"),
140 N_("Colin Fletcher"),
144 N_("Christopher George"),
146 N_("J. Abelardo Gutierrez"),
151 N_("Melvin Ray Herr"),
152 N_("Carl Hetherington"),
154 N_("Robert Jordens"),
155 N_("Stefan Kersten"),
157 N_("Julien de Kozak"),
164 N_("Nick Mainsbridge"),
168 N_("Nimal Ratnayake"),
169 N_("David Robillard"),
172 N_("Sampo Savolainen"),
173 N_("Rodrigo Severo"),
175 N_("Lincoln Spiteri"),
179 N_("Petter Sundlöf"),
182 N_("Thorsten Wilms"),
183 N_("Grygorii Zharun"),
187 static const char* translators[] = {
188 N_("French:\n\tAlain Fréhel <alain.frehel@free.fr>\n\tChristophe Combelles <ccomb@free.fr>\n\tMartin Blanchard\n\tRomain Arnaud <roming22@gmail.com>\n"),
189 N_("German:\n\tKarsten Petersen <kapet@kapet.de>\
190 \n\tSebastian Arnold <mail@sebastian-arnold.net>\
191 \n\tRobert Schwede <schwede@ironshark.com>\
192 \n\tBenjamin Scherrer <realhangman@web.de>\
193 \n\tEdgar Aichinger <edogawa@aon.at>\
194 \n\tRichard Oax <richard@pagliacciempire.de>\
195 \n\tRobin Gloster <robin@loc-com.de>\n"),
196 N_("Italian:\n\tFilippo Pappalardo <filippo@email.it>\n\tRaffaele Morelli <raffaele.morelli@gmail.com>\n"),
197 N_("Portuguese:\n\tRui Nuno Capela <rncbc@rncbc.org>\n"),
198 N_("Brazilian Portuguese:\n\tAlexander da Franca Fernandes <alexander@nautae.eti.br>\
199 \n\tChris Ross <chris@tebibyte.org>\n"),
200 N_("Spanish:\n\t Alex Krohn <alexkrohn@fastmail.fm>\n\tPablo Fernández <pablo.fbus@gmail.com>\n"),
201 N_("Russian:\n\t Igor Blinov <pitstop@nm.ru>\
202 \n\tAlexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoudine@gmail.com>\n"),
203 N_("Greek:\n\t Klearchos Gourgourinis <muadib@in.gr>\n"),
204 N_("Swedish:\n\t Petter Sundlöf <petter.sundlof@gmail.com>\n"),
205 N_("Polish:\n\t Piotr Zaryk <pzaryk@gmail.com>\n"),
206 N_("Czech:\n\t Pavel Fric <pavelfric@seznam.cz>\n"),
207 N_("Norwegian:\n\t Eivind Ødegård\n"),
208 N_("Chinese:\n\t Rui-huai Zhang <zrhzrh@mail.ustc.edu.cn>\n"),
212 static const char* gpl = X_("\n\
213 Ardour comes with NO WARRANTY. It is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it\n\
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549 Ty Coon, President of Vice\n\
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556 "); /* Note that at the start of (approximately) line 265, the above license
557 text has been split into two concatenated tokens (to satisfy compilation
558 under MSVC). Hopefully this won't affect gcc */
562 #ifdef WITH_PAYMENT_OPTIONS
563 , paypal_pixmap (paypal_xpm)
566 // set_type_hint(Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_SPLASHSCREEN);
570 std::string splash_file;
572 Searchpath spath(ardour_data_search_path());
574 if (find_file (spath, "splash.png", splash_file)) {
575 set_logo (Gdk::Pixbuf::create_from_file (splash_file));
577 error << "Could not find splash file" << endmsg;
580 set_authors (authors);
582 for (int n = 0; translators[n]; ++n) {
587 set_translator_credits (t);
588 set_copyright (_("Copyright (C) 1999-2013 Paul Davis\n"));
590 set_name (X_("Ardour"));
591 set_website (X_("http://ardour.org/"));
592 set_website_label (_("http://ardour.org/"));
593 set_version ((string_compose(_("%1\n(built from revision %2)"),
597 Gtk::Button* config_button = manage (new Button (_("Config")));
599 get_action_area()->add (*config_button);
600 get_action_area()->reorder_child (*config_button, 0);
601 config_button->signal_clicked().connect (mem_fun (*this, &About::show_config_info));
603 Gtk::Button *btn = static_cast<Gtk::Button*>(get_widget_for_response(Gtk::RESPONSE_CANCEL));
605 btn->signal_clicked().connect(sigc::mem_fun(static_cast<Gtk::Window*>(this), &Gtk::Window::hide));
615 About::show_config_info ()
618 config_info = new ConfigInfoDialog;
622 config_info->hide ();