Why did you write GXAnim?
Why does it seem that GXAnim is always in beta?
Why are releases always late?
How can I make GXAnim work with ESD sound?
Are you planning on writing GNOME support into GXAnim at some point?
Why are all the buttons text rather than pixmapped?
Why does God kill puppies?
GXAnim won't play my clip. Why?
Is GXAnim purely a Linux app?
Will you email me a tar.gz/RPM/ZIP/Debian/flat tar/etc. package?
Why BZip2 for packaging?
Why isn't there a slidebar on the control panel, to allow moving back and forth in the clip?
I download the GXAnim package and try to bunzip2 it, but it tells me that the file is corrupt.
I have a feature request. Can I use video players other than XAnim with this interface?
GXAnim is a graphical frontend for the XAnim movie player program, written with GTK. It
Because I got tired of calling XAnim from the command line all the time.
Actually, GXAnim evolved from a small set of shell scripts I had written for my own use,
which kept a small index of my Babylon 5 Quicktime clip collection and acted as a
frontend for XAnim. I wrote GXAnim to consolidate functioning and to learn a bit about
programming with GTK.
Since then the thing has been slowly evolving it's way to the MCP from Tron.
Actually, it's in alpha. I was once told by an opinion I trust that beta starts when new
GXAnim isn't meant to be a fully functional program that appeals to everyone; if I have my way,
it will always be a *little* broken. The moment everything works is the moment it stops maturing
as an app.
Also, I'm not above releasing source that I know only half-works. Often enough I get ideas
from folks who look at the code and go in completely different directions than I have with it.
More often, hanging my ass out like that just gives me motivation to fix the damned thing. :)
Because I'm lousy at projecting completion dates. Also, real life sometimes intervenes.
GXAnim does not directly support ESD; to the best of my knowledge neither does XAnim.
I've had a lot of requests to make GXAnim a GNOME-only application, on the grounds that
I wouldn't mind having some GNOME-awareness in at some point, but it's not a serious
priority right now. GXAnim will *never* be a GNOME-only application. (as in, "over my
dead rotting blue corpse".)
Originally because I hadn't gotten around to it. Then because I couldn't find a really nice
However, if anyone wishes to prove me wrong by coding a GXAnim version with buttons,
please feel free. I'm always open to being wrong.
I love asking this question to people. Usually it throws them off balance. Until about a year
Just sick enough to be funny.
Could be one of any number of reasons. Maybe XAnim doesn't support the format.
If you can get XAnim to play it and GXAnim still doesn't, then type this at the command
line:
xanim +Zv +v +f "clipname.mov" > clipstats.txt
where "clipname.mov" is the filename of your clip. *Please* email me the "clipstats.txt"
file that has just been created.
(note: GXAnim versions earlier than 0.35 had problems recognizing some clips, particularly
AVI and MPEG. I think these problems have been fixed.)
No. GXAnim is written to be POSIX-compliant and should be completely usable on any
I have recently been told that GXAnim 0.40 runs well on Solaris. This is one of my goals for
GXAnim - to run on any Unix platform, not just the latest Linux desktop.
In a word, no. I roll one package, and post one package. Currently GXAnim is being
With the number of different packaging systems available in the Unix world today, I came to the
conclusion that I had a choice between releasing a single package or releasing a dozen
different ones. I chose to release one package that doesn't ask too much of the user.
At the same time, I don't distribute binaries. If you can't follow the instructions in the
README file, the program will just confuse you anyway.
Deal with it.
Frankly, because it has a great compression ratio and it's GPL.
Because XAnim doesn't have a remote window feature allowing the user to directly skip to
There might be a shortcut around all this. I'm working on it. In the meantime, feel free to petition
Marc to put these features in XAnim. Just *please* be civil. :)
What are you using to download? Twice in the last several months I've gotten reports from Europe and
No. But there are plans for a project to handle this. GXAnim will probably be eventually