On Do, 2005-07-21 at 20:26 +0100, Alan Horkan wrote: > > It uses "R" and "T", which is IMO a bit odd. C^+ and C^- seems to be > > unused. > > In a Video player it does make a certain amount of sense to have single > letter keybindings but it would be great if the standard keybindings > could also be supported.
Probably. > > That is also still there. As a sidenode, why is there no "stretch to > > screen size" or similar? > > Adding more Zoom options might be seen as clutter. I can see how that may be the case; though I am surprised that "stretch to window size" is not among them - isn't that the most common use case? > The developers might > prefer not to have a Zoom submenu but I cannot help thinking it will be > necessary eventually. Totem already has one. The current "View" menu layout (shortcut in square brackets): ********** Fullscreen [F] Fit window to movie> Resize 1:2 [0] Resize 1:1 [1] Resize 2:1 [2] Zoom in [R] Zoom Reset <- how is that different from Resize 1:1? Zoom out [T] --- Aspect Ratio> Auto Square 4:3 16:9 2.11:1 () Deinterlace [I] () Always on top () Show controls [H] Subtitles> ... Show/hide playlist [C^P] () Repeat mode () Shuffle mode ********** (Anyway, I just noticed that this is still Totem 1.0.1 because I downgraded from Breezy to Hoary, so the layout may already have changed - can somebody confirm?) -Samuel _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
