On 12.08.2012 11:52, fnu wrote:
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Outside OSD the color buttons can be defined freely, but inside they is kind of fixed
definitons fixed for these keys by source code. Maybe the target is to get a possibilty
to change these now somewhat fixed mapping, that each individual can define ther
On Sunday 09 September 2012 - 13:20:24, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
..., but I don't think it would be a good idea to modify the actual
functionality of these buttons
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and it would also affect tools that issue key presses via the SVDRP
command HITK.
So before I adopt this patch, I want to
On Sunday 09 September 2012 - 14:53:42, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
I'm not sure whether you understood what I meant.
Never mind ;)
Of course red will remain red etc. But a red button that has,
say, Open as its function will still have that function, even if it
is no longer the leftmost button.
On 09.09.2012 17:39, Gero wrote:
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I sugested to leave the buttons and change their positions only, where as your
patch changes all but the positions. I think, your way is the hard one, but
the result for the user would be the same.
Ah, now I see what you mean. Something along the lines of
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 8:39 AM, Gero geronimo...@gmx.de wrote:
Additionally I don't think, the button order is prominent enuf to rise them to
osd setup menu. Edit /etc/defaults (or similar files) would be fine for that
(like remote.conf)
OSD setup options are a matter of convenience. The more
I had lots of problems specifically with BBC freeview HD using
vdr-xine-plugin. I use debian wheezy with the e-tobi source. I had a
feeling it had something to do with the deinterlacing plugin but i
could never get it to work however i have recently changed the
deinterlacing plugin to bob in the
On Sunday 09 September 2012 - 19:35:20, VDR User wrote:
OSD setup options are a matter of convenience.
Agree.
The more the user can do in the osd, the better.
The more the user has to do by manually editing files, the worse.
Don't agree!
From my point of view, the setup options have to
The majority of users I know are using VDR in a dedicated environment
with only a remote control for input. Any maintenance is done via ssh.
Even if that wasn't the case, I still believe the more configuration a
user can do in one place, the better. It makes less sense to me that
users be forced