Adjusted the "KEY MACROS" section of vdr.5 to the new plugin calling mechanism introduced in version 1.3.32

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Klaus Schmidinger 2006-01-14 11:04:37 +01:00
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adjust the "VDR_USER = vdr" line in your Make.config file (from the original
patch by Ludwig Nussel).
- Key macros can now be defined for all non-modeless keys (suggested by Mirko Dölle).
- Adjusted the "KEY MACROS" section of vdr.5 to the new plugin calling mechanism
introduced in version 1.3.32.

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.\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the
.\" vdr distribution.
.\"
.\" $Id: vdr.5 1.46 2006/01/14 10:51:48 kls Exp $
.\" $Id: vdr.5 1.47 2006/01/14 10:57:37 kls Exp $
.\"
.TH vdr 5 "08 Jan 2006" "1.3.38" "Video Disk Recorder Files"
.SH NAME
@ -412,12 +412,10 @@ and can be one of \fIUp\fR, \fIDown\fR, \fIOk\fR, \fIBack\fR, \fILeft\fR,
or \fIUser1\fR...\fIUser9\fR. The rest of the line consists of a set of
keys, which will be executed just as if they had been pressed in the given
sequence. The optional \fB@plugin\fR can be used to automatically select
the given plugin from the main menu (provided that plugin has a main menu
entry). \fBplugin\fR is the name of the plugin, exactly as given in the \-P
option when starting VDR. There can be only one \fB@plugin\fR per key macro,
and it implicitly adds an \fIOk\fR key to the macro definition (in order to
actually select the plugins main menu entry), which counts against the total
number of keys in the macro. For instance
the given plugin.
\fBplugin\fR is the name of the plugin, exactly as given in the \-P
option when starting VDR. There can be only one \fB@plugin\fR per key macro.
For instance
\fBUser1 @abc Down Down Ok\fR