Ok the fact that it works well with the --reallyverbose option is
*false*. It works when the windows *has the focus and not the mouse over
it*.

In the case where the mouse is over the window I don't see the :
send command = pause
or
send command = seek 0 0
when I press the pause shortcuts.

It is the same with the fullscreen shorcuts.


But these following shortcuts work and I see the "send command =" line
even my mouse is over the window :
Right Arrow - Fast Forward
Left Arrow - Fast Reverse
Page Up - Seek 10min forward
Page Down - Seek 10min backward
Up Arrow - Seek 1 min forward
Down Arrow - Seek 1 min backward
m - Mute
q - Quit immediately


These ones doesn't work like pause or fullscreen :
1 - Contrast down 5
2 - Contrast up 5
3 - Brightness down 5
4 - Brightness up 5
5 - Hue down 5
6 - Hue up 5
7 - Saturation down 5
8 - Saturation up 5
Ctrl-D - Show/Hide file details
Ctrl-L - Show/Hide playlist
Ctrl-P - preferences
+ - Increase Audio Delay
- - Decreate Audio Delay
z - Decrease Subtitle Delay
x - Increate Subtitle Delay


These ones have an effect, but with the --reallyverbose option I don't
see the "send command =" line when the mouse is over (but I see it when
the mouse isn't).
[ - Play 10% slower
] - Play 10% faster


For these shorcuts :
9 - Volume down 10
0 - Volume up 10
with the --reallyverbose option I don't see the "send command =" line
when the mouse is over, but it has the good effect. But I see that in
the terminal :

(gnome-mplayer:3660): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid cast from
`GtkVolumeButton' to `GtkRange'

(gnome-mplayer:3660): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_range_get_value: assertion
`GTK_IS_RANGE (range)' failed

(gnome-mplayer:3660): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid cast from
`GtkVolumeButton' to `GtkRange'

(gnome-mplayer:3660): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_range_set_value: assertion
`GTK_IS_RANGE (range)' failed

Ciao
Guillaume




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