On 28-12-2009 11:47, Bertrik Sikken wrote:
> There is even a special macro to mark a menu as an "onplay" menu.
> I actually tried to make this more consistent (it was easily possible
> to make it completely consistent) in FS#9037
I meant to say "it was NOT easily possible to make it completely
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Am 28.12.2009 11:47, schrieb Bertrik Sikken:
On 27-12-2009 4:25, Paul Louden wrote:
Apparently within the WPS context menu some submenus (for example, sound
settings) can be entered and exited without leaving to the WPS.
Meanwhile others (like Playlist) cannot. Attempting to leave them by
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On 27-12-2009 4:25, Paul Louden wrote:
> Apparently within the WPS context menu some submenus (for example, sound
> settings) can be entered and exited without leaving to the WPS.
> Meanwhile others (like Playlist) cannot. Attempting to leave them by
> pressing "left" will take you to the WPS again
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 4:25 AM, Paul Louden wrote:
> Apparently within the WPS context menu some submenus (for example, sound
> settings) can be entered and exited without leaving to the WPS. Meanwhile
> others (like Playlist) cannot. Attempting to leave them by pressing "left"
> will take you to
Apparently within the WPS context menu some submenus (for example, sound
settings) can be entered and exited without leaving to the WPS.
Meanwhile others (like Playlist) cannot. Attempting to leave them by
pressing "left" will take you to the WPS again rather than back to the
root menu. JdGordo