Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 11. Oktober 2007 00:09 schrieb Michael Riepe:
The 'S'-shortcut is still printed/used inside the Play menu for Stop (but
not working) and it's also used for 'S'ave. Anyhow Play/Stop ist toggled
with 'P', so we don't need another special key for Stop!
Hi,
Juergen Bausa wrote:
On my system I dont need to close and open again to make this happen.
Oh well, now things become really interesting (remember the old
chinese curse)...
Internally, the filenames are stored in a std::string (in native
encoding). But when the settings file is
Hi,
I just committed Michael K.'s snapshot patch. The layout changes will go
in later (it's easier this way round, and I don't want patches to pile
up on my desk either).
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Hi,
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Betreff: Re: [DVBCUT-user] save snapshot
So just print a Q
Am Donnerstag, 11. Oktober 2007 12:59 schrieb Michael Riepe:
Many programs use Ctrl-S for Save and Ctrl-Q for Quit (or Ctrl-X for
Exit). That's also harder to type by mistake. I've also seen Alt-Q or
Alt-X for Quit/Exit, but that seems to occur less frequently, and mostly
in the Unix/Linux
New/changed accelerators:
Ctrl+Q Close/Quit (used to be just Q)
Play last 2secs
Play next 2secs
Q Stop playing
M Suggest markers
G Snapshot (grab)
and, because I've missed them quite often:
Ctrl+N Normal view
Ctrl+U Unscaled view
Ctrl+D Show difference to