What's the shorcut for downloading the subtitles? That menu-entry is greyed
out too on my system.
2015-07-20 17:34 GMT+02:00 trond hansen than...@broadpark.no:
rotation does not work in the menu but it works when i use ctrl-r,and
yes it is enabeled in plugins.see bug#1451762.it is greyed out
Just noticed that, with the workaround, when all windows are 'lowered',
it isn't possible to cycle through them again. In the old behaviour, you
could just keep middle clicking and the current window at the top would
go to the back of the stack. This post,
Is the fix available in Ubuntu 15.04 ? I can't find an option to move
the subtitles vertically (or horizontally for that matter).
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Totem
Thank you, I've found the option to download the subtitles indeed in
full screen.
About that menu in full screen, I did saw the option 'Subtitles' with a
right pointing arrow. Since I'm used that hovering above such an item,
automatically opens the submenu whoch didn't happen, I believed there
Public bug reported:
After upgrading Ubuntu 14.10 to 15.04, the functionality to lower a
window so the one behind it is shown, isn't working anymore. A window
could be lowered with middle clicking on the title bar both maximized
and in a window.
A workaround can be found here:
Public bug reported:
In the previous version of Totem that was shipped with Ubuntu 14.10,
there was the option to download subtitles. Those were then fetched from
opensubtitles I believe. In Ubuntu 15.04, that option is now missing, I
have to search for the subtitles myself and load them.
The
Any news on the progress of implementing this feature?
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Title:
Totem cannot place subtitles in black strip below video
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