GESLayer
GESLayer-s are responsible for collecting and ordering GESClip-s.
A layer within a timeline will have an associated priority, corresponding to their index within the timeline. A layer with the index/priority 0 will have the highest priority and the layer with the largest index will have the lowest priority (the order of priorities, in this sense, is the _reverse_ of the numerical ordering of the indices). ges_timeline_move_layer should be used if you wish to change how layers are prioritised in a timeline.
Layers with higher priorities will have their content priorities over content from lower priority layers, similar to how layers are used in image editing. For example, if two separate layers both display video content, then the layer with the higher priority will have its images shown first. The other layer will only have its image shown if the higher priority layer has no content at the given playtime, or is transparent in some way. Audio content in separate layers will simply play in addition.
GESLayer
GObject ╰──GInitiallyUnowned ╰──GESLayer
Members
parent
(GInitiallyUnowned)
–
timeline
(GESTimeline *)
–
the GESTimeline where this layer is being used.
min_nle_priority
(guint32)
–
max_nle_priority
(guint32)
–
priv
(GESLayerPrivate*)
–
_ges_reserved
(gpointer *)
–
Class structure
GESLayerClass
Subclasses can override the get_objects if they can provide a more efficient way of providing the list of contained GESClip-s.
GES.LayerClass
Subclasses can override the get_objects if they can provide a more efficient way of providing the list of contained GES.Clip-s.
GES.LayerClass
Subclasses can override the get_objects if they can provide a more efficient way of providing the list of contained GES.Clip-s.
GES.Layer
GObject.Object ╰──GObject.InitiallyUnowned ╰──GES.Layer
Members
parent
(GObject.InitiallyUnowned)
–
timeline
(GES.Timeline)
–
the GES.Timeline where this layer is being used.
min_nle_priority
(Number)
–
max_nle_priority
(Number)
–
priv
(GES.LayerPrivate)
–
_ges_reserved
([ Object ])
–
GES.Layer
GObject.Object ╰──GObject.InitiallyUnowned ╰──GES.Layer
Members
parent
(GObject.InitiallyUnowned)
–
timeline
(GES.Timeline)
–
the GES.Timeline where this layer is being used.
min_nle_priority
(int)
–
max_nle_priority
(int)
–
priv
(GES.LayerPrivate)
–
_ges_reserved
([ object ])
–
Constructors
ges_layer_new
GESLayer * ges_layer_new ()
Creates a new layer.
A new layer.
GES.Layer.prototype.new
function GES.Layer.prototype.new(): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_new'
}
Creates a new layer.
A new layer.
GES.Layer.new
def GES.Layer.new ():
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_new'
Creates a new layer.
A new layer.
Methods
ges_layer_add_asset
GESClip * ges_layer_add_asset (GESLayer * layer, GESAsset * asset, GstClockTime start, GstClockTime inpoint, GstClockTime duration, GESTrackType track_types)
See ges_layer_add_asset_full, which also gives an error.
Parameters:
layer
–
The GESLayer
asset
–
The asset to extract the new clip from
start
–
The start value to set on the new clip
If start == #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE
, it will be added to the end
of layer, i.e. it will be set to layer's duration
inpoint
–
The in-point value to set on the new clip
duration
–
The duration value to set on the new clip
track_types
–
The supported-formats to set on the the new clip, or GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN to use the default
The newly created clip.
GES.Layer.prototype.add_asset
function GES.Layer.prototype.add_asset(asset: GES.Asset, start: Number, inpoint: Number, duration: Number, track_types: GES.TrackType): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_add_asset'
}
See GES.Layer.prototype.add_asset_full, which also gives an error.
Parameters:
The asset to extract the new clip from
The start value to set on the new clip
If start == #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE
, it will be added to the end
of layer, i.e. it will be set to layer's duration
The supported-formats to set on the the new clip, or GES.TrackType.UNKNOWN to use the default
The newly created clip.
GES.Layer.add_asset
def GES.Layer.add_asset (self, asset, start, inpoint, duration, track_types):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_add_asset'
See GES.Layer.add_asset_full, which also gives an error.
Parameters:
The asset to extract the new clip from
The start value to set on the new clip
If start == #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE
, it will be added to the end
of layer, i.e. it will be set to layer's duration
The supported_formats to set on the the new clip, or GES.TrackType.UNKNOWN to use the default
The newly created clip.
ges_layer_add_asset_full
GESClip * ges_layer_add_asset_full (GESLayer * layer, GESAsset * asset, GstClockTime start, GstClockTime inpoint, GstClockTime duration, GESTrackType track_types, GError ** error)
Extracts a new clip from an asset and adds it to the layer with the given properties.
Parameters:
layer
–
The GESLayer
asset
–
The asset to extract the new clip from
start
–
The start value to set on the new clip
If start == #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE
, it will be added to the end
of layer, i.e. it will be set to layer's duration
inpoint
–
The in-point value to set on the new clip
duration
–
The duration value to set on the new clip
track_types
–
The supported-formats to set on the the new clip, or GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN to use the default
error
(
[nullable])
–
Return location for an error
The newly created clip.
Since : 1.18
GES.Layer.prototype.add_asset_full
function GES.Layer.prototype.add_asset_full(asset: GES.Asset, start: Number, inpoint: Number, duration: Number, track_types: GES.TrackType): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_add_asset_full'
}
Extracts a new clip from an asset and adds it to the layer with the given properties.
Parameters:
The asset to extract the new clip from
The start value to set on the new clip
If start == #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE
, it will be added to the end
of layer, i.e. it will be set to layer's duration
The supported-formats to set on the the new clip, or GES.TrackType.UNKNOWN to use the default
The newly created clip.
Since : 1.18
GES.Layer.add_asset_full
@raises(GLib.GError)
def GES.Layer.add_asset_full (self, asset, start, inpoint, duration, track_types):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_add_asset_full'
Extracts a new clip from an asset and adds it to the layer with the given properties.
Parameters:
The asset to extract the new clip from
The start value to set on the new clip
If start == #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE
, it will be added to the end
of layer, i.e. it will be set to layer's duration
The supported_formats to set on the the new clip, or GES.TrackType.UNKNOWN to use the default
The newly created clip.
Since : 1.18
ges_layer_add_clip
gboolean ges_layer_add_clip (GESLayer * layer, GESClip * clip)
See ges_layer_add_clip_full, which also gives an error.
GES.Layer.prototype.add_clip
function GES.Layer.prototype.add_clip(clip: GES.Clip): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_add_clip'
}
See GES.Layer.prototype.add_clip_full, which also gives an error.
GES.Layer.add_clip
def GES.Layer.add_clip (self, clip):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_add_clip'
See GES.Layer.add_clip_full, which also gives an error.
ges_layer_add_clip_full
gboolean ges_layer_add_clip_full (GESLayer * layer, GESClip * clip, GError ** error)
Adds the given clip to the layer. If the method succeeds, the layer will take ownership of the clip.
This method will fail and return FALSE if clip already resides in some layer. It can also fail if the additional clip breaks some compositional rules (see GESTimelineElement).
Parameters:
layer
–
The GESLayer
clip
(
[transfer: floating])
–
The clip to add
error
(
[nullable])
–
Return location for an error
Since : 1.18
GES.Layer.prototype.add_clip_full
function GES.Layer.prototype.add_clip_full(clip: GES.Clip): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_add_clip_full'
}
Adds the given clip to the layer. If the method succeeds, the layer will take ownership of the clip.
This method will fail and return false if clip already resides in some layer. It can also fail if the additional clip breaks some compositional rules (see GES.TimelineElement).
Since : 1.18
GES.Layer.add_clip_full
@raises(GLib.GError)
def GES.Layer.add_clip_full (self, clip):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_add_clip_full'
Adds the given clip to the layer. If the method succeeds, the layer will take ownership of the clip.
This method will fail and return False if clip already resides in some layer. It can also fail if the additional clip breaks some compositional rules (see GES.TimelineElement).
Since : 1.18
ges_layer_get_active_for_track
gboolean ges_layer_get_active_for_track (GESLayer * layer, GESTrack * track)
Gets whether the layer is active for the given track. See ges_layer_set_active_for_tracks.
Since : 1.18
GES.Layer.prototype.get_active_for_track
function GES.Layer.prototype.get_active_for_track(track: GES.Track): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_active_for_track'
}
Gets whether the layer is active for the given track. See GES.Layer.prototype.set_active_for_tracks.
Parameters:
Since : 1.18
GES.Layer.get_active_for_track
def GES.Layer.get_active_for_track (self, track):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_active_for_track'
Gets whether the layer is active for the given track. See GES.Layer.set_active_for_tracks.
Parameters:
Since : 1.18
ges_layer_get_auto_transition
gboolean ges_layer_get_auto_transition (GESLayer * layer)
Gets the auto-transition of the layer.
Parameters:
layer
–
The GESLayer
TRUE if transitions are automatically added to layer.
GES.Layer.prototype.get_auto_transition
function GES.Layer.prototype.get_auto_transition(): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_auto_transition'
}
Gets the auto-transition of the layer.
GES.Layer.get_auto_transition
def GES.Layer.get_auto_transition (self):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_auto_transition'
Gets the auto_transition of the layer.
ges_layer_get_clips
GList * ges_layer_get_clips (GESLayer * layer)
Get the GESClip-s contained in this layer.
Parameters:
layer
–
The GESLayer
A list of clips in layer.
GES.Layer.prototype.get_clips
function GES.Layer.prototype.get_clips(): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_clips'
}
Get the GES.Clip-s contained in this layer.
A list of clips in layer.
ges_layer_get_clips_in_interval
GList * ges_layer_get_clips_in_interval (GESLayer * layer, GstClockTime start, GstClockTime end)
Gets the clips within the layer that appear between start and end.
A list of GESClip-s
that intersect the interval [start, end)
in layer.
GES.Layer.prototype.get_clips_in_interval
function GES.Layer.prototype.get_clips_in_interval(start: Number, end: Number): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_clips_in_interval'
}
Gets the clips within the layer that appear between start and end.
Parameters:
Start of the interval
End of the interval
GES.Layer.get_clips_in_interval
def GES.Layer.get_clips_in_interval (self, start, end):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_clips_in_interval'
Gets the clips within the layer that appear between start and end.
Parameters:
Start of the interval
End of the interval
ges_layer_get_duration
GstClockTime ges_layer_get_duration (GESLayer * layer)
Retrieves the duration of the layer, which is the difference between the start of the layer (always time 0) and the end (which will be the end time of the final clip).
Parameters:
layer
–
The layer to get the duration from
The duration of layer.
GES.Layer.prototype.get_duration
function GES.Layer.prototype.get_duration(): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_duration'
}
Retrieves the duration of the layer, which is the difference between the start of the layer (always time 0) and the end (which will be the end time of the final clip).
Parameters:
The layer to get the duration from
The duration of layer.
GES.Layer.get_duration
def GES.Layer.get_duration (self):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_duration'
Retrieves the duration of the layer, which is the difference between the start of the layer (always time 0) and the end (which will be the end time of the final clip).
Parameters:
The layer to get the duration from
The duration of layer.
ges_layer_get_priority
guint ges_layer_get_priority (GESLayer * layer)
Get the priority of the layer. When inside a timeline, this is its index in the timeline. See ges_timeline_move_layer.
Parameters:
layer
–
The GESLayer
The priority of layer within its timeline.
GES.Layer.prototype.get_priority
function GES.Layer.prototype.get_priority(): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_priority'
}
Get the priority of the layer. When inside a timeline, this is its index in the timeline. See GES.Timeline.prototype.move_layer.
The priority of layer within its timeline.
GES.Layer.get_priority
def GES.Layer.get_priority (self):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_priority'
Get the priority of the layer. When inside a timeline, this is its index in the timeline. See GES.Timeline.move_layer.
The priority of layer within its timeline.
ges_layer_get_timeline
GESTimeline * ges_layer_get_timeline (GESLayer * layer)
Gets the timeline that the layer is a part of.
Parameters:
layer
–
The GESLayer
The timeline that layer is currently part of, or NULL if it is not associated with any timeline.
GES.Layer.prototype.get_timeline
function GES.Layer.prototype.get_timeline(): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_timeline'
}
Gets the timeline that the layer is a part of.
The timeline that layer is currently part of, or null if it is not associated with any timeline.
GES.Layer.get_timeline
def GES.Layer.get_timeline (self):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_get_timeline'
Gets the timeline that the layer is a part of.
The timeline that layer is currently part of, or None if it is not associated with any timeline.
ges_layer_is_empty
gboolean ges_layer_is_empty (GESLayer * layer)
Convenience method to check if the layer is empty (doesn't contain any GESClip), or not.
Parameters:
layer
–
The GESLayer to check
GES.Layer.prototype.is_empty
function GES.Layer.prototype.is_empty(): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_is_empty'
}
Convenience method to check if the layer is empty (doesn't contain any GES.Clip), or not.
GES.Layer.is_empty
def GES.Layer.is_empty (self):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_is_empty'
Convenience method to check if the layer is empty (doesn't contain any GES.Clip), or not.
ges_layer_remove_clip
gboolean ges_layer_remove_clip (GESLayer * layer, GESClip * clip)
Removes the given clip from the layer.
GES.Layer.prototype.remove_clip
function GES.Layer.prototype.remove_clip(clip: GES.Clip): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_remove_clip'
}
Removes the given clip from the layer.
GES.Layer.remove_clip
def GES.Layer.remove_clip (self, clip):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_remove_clip'
Removes the given clip from the layer.
ges_layer_set_active_for_tracks
gboolean ges_layer_set_active_for_tracks (GESLayer * layer, gboolean active, GList * tracks)
Activate or deactivate track elements in tracks (or in all tracks if tracks is NULL).
When a layer is deactivated for a track, all the GESTrackElement-s in the track that belong to a GESClip in the layer will no longer be active in the track, regardless of their individual active value.
Note that by default a layer will be active for all of its timeline's tracks.
Parameters:
layer
–
The GESLayer
active
–
Whether elements in tracks should be active or not
tracks
(
[transfer: none][element-typeGESTrack][allow-none])
–
The list of tracks layer should be (de-)active in, or NULL to include all the tracks in the layer's timeline
Since : 1.18
GES.Layer.prototype.set_active_for_tracks
function GES.Layer.prototype.set_active_for_tracks(active: Number, tracks: [ GES.Track ]): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_set_active_for_tracks'
}
Activate or deactivate track elements in tracks (or in all tracks if tracks is null).
When a layer is deactivated for a track, all the GES.TrackElement-s in the track that belong to a GES.Clip in the layer will no longer be active in the track, regardless of their individual active value.
Note that by default a layer will be active for all of its timeline's tracks.
Parameters:
Whether elements in tracks should be active or not
Since : 1.18
GES.Layer.set_active_for_tracks
def GES.Layer.set_active_for_tracks (self, active, tracks):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_set_active_for_tracks'
Activate or deactivate track elements in tracks (or in all tracks if tracks is None).
When a layer is deactivated for a track, all the GES.TrackElement-s in the track that belong to a GES.Clip in the layer will no longer be active in the track, regardless of their individual active value.
Note that by default a layer will be active for all of its timeline's tracks.
Parameters:
Whether elements in tracks should be active or not
Since : 1.18
ges_layer_set_auto_transition
ges_layer_set_auto_transition (GESLayer * layer, gboolean auto_transition)
Sets auto-transition for the layer. Use ges_timeline_set_auto_transition if you want all layers within a GESTimeline to have auto-transition set to TRUE. Use this method if you want different values for different layers (and make sure to keep auto-transition as FALSE for the corresponding timeline).
Parameters:
layer
–
The GESLayer
auto_transition
–
Whether transitions should be automatically added to the layer
GES.Layer.prototype.set_auto_transition
function GES.Layer.prototype.set_auto_transition(auto_transition: Number): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_set_auto_transition'
}
Sets auto-transition for the layer. Use GES.Timeline.prototype.set_auto_transition if you want all layers within a GES.Timeline to have auto-transition set to true. Use this method if you want different values for different layers (and make sure to keep auto-transition as false for the corresponding timeline).
Parameters:
Whether transitions should be automatically added to the layer
GES.Layer.set_auto_transition
def GES.Layer.set_auto_transition (self, auto_transition):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_set_auto_transition'
Sets auto_transition for the layer. Use GES.Timeline.set_auto_transition if you want all layers within a GES.Timeline to have auto_transition set to True. Use this method if you want different values for different layers (and make sure to keep auto_transition as False for the corresponding timeline).
Parameters:
Whether transitions should be automatically added to the layer
ges_layer_set_priority
ges_layer_set_priority (GESLayer * layer, guint priority)
Sets the layer to the given priority. See priority.
deprecated : 1.16.0: use #ges_timeline_move_layer instead. This deprecation means that you will not need to handle layer priorities at all yourself, GES will make sure there is never 'gaps' between layer priorities.
GES.Layer.prototype.set_priority
function GES.Layer.prototype.set_priority(priority: Number): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_set_priority'
}
Sets the layer to the given priority. See priority.
deprecated : 1.16.0: use #ges_timeline_move_layer instead. This deprecation means that you will not need to handle layer priorities at all yourself, GES will make sure there is never 'gaps' between layer priorities.
GES.Layer.set_priority
def GES.Layer.set_priority (self, priority):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_set_priority'
Sets the layer to the given priority. See priority.
deprecated : 1.16.0: use #ges_timeline_move_layer instead. This deprecation means that you will not need to handle layer priorities at all yourself, GES will make sure there is never 'gaps' between layer priorities.
ges_layer_set_timeline
ges_layer_set_timeline (GESLayer * layer, GESTimeline * timeline)
Parameters:
layer
–
timeline
–
GES.Layer.prototype.set_timeline
function GES.Layer.prototype.set_timeline(timeline: GES.Timeline): {
// javascript wrapper for 'ges_layer_set_timeline'
}
Parameters:
GES.Layer.set_timeline
def GES.Layer.set_timeline (self, timeline):
#python wrapper for 'ges_layer_set_timeline'
Parameters:
Signals
active-changed
active_changed_callback (GESLayer * self, gboolean active, GESTrack * tracks, gpointer user_data)
Will be emitted whenever the layer is activated or deactivated for some GESTrack. See ges_layer_set_active_for_tracks.
Parameters:
self
–
active
–
Whether layer has been made active or de-active in the tracks
tracks
(
[element-typeGESTrack][transfer: none])
–
A list of GESTrack which have been activated or deactivated
user_data
–
Flags: Run First
Since : 1.18
active-changed
function active_changed_callback(self: GES.Layer, active: Number, tracks: [ GES.Track ], user_data: Object): {
// javascript callback for the 'active-changed' signal
}
Will be emitted whenever the layer is activated or deactivated for some GES.Track. See GES.Layer.prototype.set_active_for_tracks.
Parameters:
Whether layer has been made active or de-active in the tracks
Flags: Run First
Since : 1.18
active-changed
def active_changed_callback (self, active, tracks, *user_data):
#python callback for the 'active-changed' signal
Will be emitted whenever the layer is activated or deactivated for some GES.Track. See GES.Layer.set_active_for_tracks.
Parameters:
Whether layer has been made active or de-active in the tracks
Flags: Run First
Since : 1.18
clip-added
clip_added_callback (GESLayer * self, GESClip * clip, gpointer user_data)
Will be emitted after the clip is added to the layer.
Parameters:
self
–
clip
–
The clip that was added
user_data
–
Flags: Run First
clip-added
function clip_added_callback(self: GES.Layer, clip: GES.Clip, user_data: Object): {
// javascript callback for the 'clip-added' signal
}
Will be emitted after the clip is added to the layer.
Parameters:
The clip that was added
Flags: Run First
clip-added
def clip_added_callback (self, clip, *user_data):
#python callback for the 'clip-added' signal
Will be emitted after the clip is added to the layer.
Parameters:
The clip that was added
Flags: Run First
clip-removed
clip_removed_callback (GESLayer * self, GESClip * clip, gpointer user_data)
Will be emitted after the clip is removed from the layer.
Parameters:
self
–
clip
–
The clip that was removed
user_data
–
Flags: Run First
clip-removed
function clip_removed_callback(self: GES.Layer, clip: GES.Clip, user_data: Object): {
// javascript callback for the 'clip-removed' signal
}
Will be emitted after the clip is removed from the layer.
Parameters:
The clip that was removed
Flags: Run First
clip-removed
def clip_removed_callback (self, clip, *user_data):
#python callback for the 'clip-removed' signal
Will be emitted after the clip is removed from the layer.
Parameters:
The clip that was removed
Flags: Run First
Properties
auto-transition
“auto-transition” gboolean
Whether to automatically create a GESTransitionClip whenever two GESSource-s that both belong to a GESClip in the layer overlap. See GESTimeline for what counts as an overlap.
When a layer is added to a GESTimeline, if this property is left as FALSE, but the timeline's auto-transition is TRUE, it will be set to TRUE as well.
Flags : Read / Write
auto-transition
“auto-transition” Number
Whether to automatically create a GES.TransitionClip whenever two GES.Source-s that both belong to a GES.Clip in the layer overlap. See GES.Timeline for what counts as an overlap.
When a layer is added to a GES.Timeline, if this property is left as false, but the timeline's auto-transition is true, it will be set to true as well.
Flags : Read / Write
auto_transition
“self.props.auto_transition” bool
Whether to automatically create a GES.TransitionClip whenever two GES.Source-s that both belong to a GES.Clip in the layer overlap. See GES.Timeline for what counts as an overlap.
When a layer is added to a GES.Timeline, if this property is left as False, but the timeline's auto_transition is True, it will be set to True as well.
Flags : Read / Write
priority
“priority” guint
The priority of the layer in the GESTimeline. 0 is the highest priority. Conceptually, a timeline is a stack of layers, and the priority of the layer represents its position in the stack. Two layers should not have the same priority within a given GESTimeline.
Note that the timeline needs to be committed (with ges_timeline_commit) for the change to be taken into account.
Flags : Read / Write
deprecated : 1.16.0: use #ges_timeline_move_layer instead. This deprecation means that you will not need to handle layer priorities at all yourself, GES will make sure there is never 'gaps' between layer priorities.
priority
“priority” Number
The priority of the layer in the GES.Timeline. 0 is the highest priority. Conceptually, a timeline is a stack of layers, and the priority of the layer represents its position in the stack. Two layers should not have the same priority within a given GESTimeline.
Note that the timeline needs to be committed (with GES.Timeline.prototype.commit) for the change to be taken into account.
Flags : Read / Write
deprecated : 1.16.0: use #ges_timeline_move_layer instead. This deprecation means that you will not need to handle layer priorities at all yourself, GES will make sure there is never 'gaps' between layer priorities.
priority
“self.props.priority” int
The priority of the layer in the GES.Timeline. 0 is the highest priority. Conceptually, a timeline is a stack of layers, and the priority of the layer represents its position in the stack. Two layers should not have the same priority within a given GESTimeline.
Note that the timeline needs to be committed (with GES.Timeline.commit) for the change to be taken into account.
Flags : Read / Write
deprecated : 1.16.0: use #ges_timeline_move_layer instead. This deprecation means that you will not need to handle layer priorities at all yourself, GES will make sure there is never 'gaps' between layer priorities.
Virtual Methods
get_objects
GList * get_objects (GESLayer * layer)
method to get the objects contained in the layer
Parameters:
layer
–
object_added
object_added (GESLayer * layer, GESClip * object)
Parameters:
layer
–
object
–
object_removed
object_removed (GESLayer * layer, GESClip * object)
Parameters:
layer
–
object
–
Constants
GES_TYPE_LAYER
#define GES_TYPE_LAYER ges_layer_get_type()
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