The SUbtitle adJUSTER - adjust offsets of a .srt subtitle file
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If you have an .srt subtitle file which JUST WON’T FIT, then you can adjust the timings using the sujuster.
Sorry for the bad name, I have a real skill of picking really really bad names for projects.
1.1.0
if we move subtitles up (i.e. show earlier), skip indexes which would be “below 0”
1.0.3
update package categories in PyPI
1.0.2 & 1.0.1
change executable name to “sujust” as intended originally
took more than one try. it’s late.
1.0.0
first release, just working with absolutely no frills and nothing special.
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