>Are you not allowed to provide "record" in a free player? If "record" is an >eventual possibility, then leaving 'r' free for it would, I think, be a good >thing to do. If not, then 'p' for "pause", 'r' for "resume", and, being as >these are probably the most common commands (making them deserving of a really >easy to hit key) and having a toggle also might not be that bad of an idea, th e >enter key could be the toggle. The RealSystem SDK documentation includes information about how to record the presentation. I don't know if that ability is included in the RealPlayer shared libraries, or only in those provided with RealPlayer Plus; but it looks like recording is possible. So I could allow toggling between pause and playback with either the p key or the enter key. >How about 'e' for "exit"? Unless someone else objects, taht's what I'll do. >Is control-C intercepted? It would be nice if the official quit function would >display a one line summary describing where the clip was interrupted. This >would make it easier to know where to resume it later. Yes, control-c is intercepted, and I'll implement a one-line summary as you suggested. -- Matt Campbell Web site: http://www.crosswinds.net/~mattcamp/ ICQ #: 33005941
Re: Redefining command keys
Matthew Campbell Tue, 1 Aug 2000 20:58:18 -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 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
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