Thilo Borgman (12022-08-20): > My two cents about it that the a=b:c=d syntax from AVDict is at least > known and used in filters already. > The function style a(b,c,d) thing from SVG would be completely new. > Instead of the AVDict overhead, it adds a simplistic parser overhead. > Also, maybe I'm just unaware, these style of options appears not to be > often used in the command line world.
These are good points. On the other hand: - The "a=b:c=d" syntax needs documentation and is misleading with regard the order and interaction of suboptions. - The SVG syntax is more powerful, it allows to compose several transforms. Regards, -- Nicolas George
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