Jon Scheer wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I use Freevo a lot to view pictures, listen to my radio card, watch TV 
> shows, etc.  I really like Freevo, but one thing I find annoying is that 
> in order to switch from one "category" (pictures, radio, TV, etc) to 
> another, I have to go all the way back to the top level and then descend 
> into the new category.
>
> I was thinking it would be really nice to be able to switch back and 
> forth between the categories and have Freevo know where I was in each 
> category.  For example, I could be viewing pictures, then click on the 
> "TV" tab and watch TV, then click on the tab to listen to the radio, 
> then click back to the pictures tab and be right were I left off in the 
> pictures.  Ideally, if I was watching a prerecorded TV show or movie, I 
> could pause the movie, switch to a different category, then when I 
> switched back to the movie I would still be where I left off.
>
> Would anyone else find this useful?  Has anyone thought about 
> implementing something like this?  Any idea how hard it would be to do 
> this??

It is kind of complicated because we only have one menu stack. To do
that, we need more than one menu stack, one for each category. It is
not that easy. I'm playing with some ideas here right now. My working
copy of Freevo allows you to toggle between a background audio player,
the image viewer and the menu. But a toggle inside the menu is kind of
difficult and I have to think about a clean way how to do this.


Dischi

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