>Is the toggle really preferred, or would it perhaps be better to let 'p' be >"pause" and 'r' be "resume"? It doesn't matter to me which way we do that. I was just doing what the regular RealPlayer does; you pause the clip with control-p and then resume playback with another control-p (I guess control-p means play while you're paused). It also doesn't matter to mewhether it's p and r or control-p and control-r, though I heard that control-r means record in RealPlayer Plus. >What I would personally prefer, however, is to use different keys. This could >be done by turning "quiet" into "silent", which would then let "quit" be 'q' >and "silent" be 's'. s is already taken (it's the show state command). I guess a quit or stop command isnt' truly necessary, since control-c does the same thing. But whatever the users want here is fine with me. -- Matt Campbell Web site: http://www.crosswinds.net/~mattcamp/ ICQ #: 33005941
Re: Redefining command keys
Matthew Campbell Tue, 1 Aug 2000 20:05:20 -0400 (EDT) (Smail-3.2.0.102 1998-Aug-2 #2 built 1999-Sep-5)
- Re: Redefining command keys Matthew Campbell
- Re: Redefining command keys A. R. Vener
- Re: Redefining command keys Mike Gorse
- Re: Redefining command keys Matthew Campbell
- Re: Redefining command keys Matthew Campbell
- Re: Redefining command keys Chris Nestrud
- Re: Redefining command keys Dave Mielke
- Re: Redefining command keys A. R. Vener
- Re: Redefining command keys Matthew Campbell
- Re: Redefining command keys Dave Mielke
- Re: Redefining command keys Matthew Campbell
- Re: Redefining command keys Mike Gorse
- Re: Redefining command keys Dave Mielke
- Re: Redefining command keys Matthew Campbell
- Re: Redefining command keys Dave Mielke
- Re: Redefining command keys brent harding
