Re: [vdr] Color keys replacement

2009-01-11 Thread JJussi
Hi!
Related question..  Is it possible to change order of those colors (what 
represent color-keys) at screen?
Because my remote have those colors, but two of those are in different 
order...

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Re: [vdr] Color keys replacement

2009-01-11 Thread Alex Betis
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 9:44 PM, JJussi linux-...@jjussi.com wrote:

 Hi!
 Related question..  Is it possible to change order of those colors (what
 represent color-keys) at screen?
 Because my remote have those colors, but two of those are in different
 order...

Take a screwdriver, open the remote and switch the buttons :)

I thought the colors and the order are all the same... Another thing to
worry about when buying a remote!




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Re: [vdr] Color keys replacement

2009-01-11 Thread Udo Richter
On 11.01.2009 20:44, JJussi wrote:
 Related question..  Is it possible to change order of those colors (what
 represent color-keys) at screen?
 Because my remote have those colors, but two of those are in different
 order...

Would be a Skin-related issue. Skins get the key description by color 
name, though the order of the parameters suggest the RGYB order. 
However, a skin should be free to display them in a different order.

For example, messing with cSkinSTTNGDisplayMenu::SetButtons should do 
the trick if you re-order the referenced color names in the 
osd-DrawText calls.

Another way that wouldn't require recompiling is to modify the theme 
color, so that for example the 'Red' button will be shown as Green in 
the menus. As long as you know that any manual referring to 'Red' 
actually means 'Green' on the display and 'Green' on the remote.


Cheers,

Udo

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Re: [vdr] Color keys replacement

2009-01-10 Thread user . vdr
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Alex Betis alex.be...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 A question regarding the color keys functionality in VDR.
 Some remotes I see in shops don't have the color keys, is there any
 replacement key for those?
 Is it possible to map them to 1,2,3,4? Can you think of a scenario both
 color keys and numbers might be used in the same menu?

You can map any function to any key you want.  One example of numbers
 colors being used in the same menu is the main menu itself.  Numbers
take you straight to sub-menus or plugins while the color keys perform
functions like start recording or change the audio pid.

My advice, just buy a remote with the color keys and save yourself some hassle!

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Re: [vdr] Color keys replacement

2009-01-10 Thread Alex Betis
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 6:54 PM, user. vdr user@gmail.com wrote:

 On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Alex Betis alex.be...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  A question regarding the color keys functionality in VDR.
  Some remotes I see in shops don't have the color keys, is there any
  replacement key for those?
  Is it possible to map them to 1,2,3,4? Can you think of a scenario both
  color keys and numbers might be used in the same menu?

 You can map any function to any key you want.  One example of numbers
  colors being used in the same menu is the main menu itself.  Numbers
 take you straight to sub-menus or plugins while the color keys perform
 functions like start recording or change the audio pid.

Good point.




 My advice, just buy a remote with the color keys and save yourself some
 hassle!

Yeah, that are my thoughts as well. I just look on the latest products of
logitech and see that there are no color buttons.




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