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Version 1.3.32
- Added some missing braces in remux.c (thanks to Wayne Keer for reporting this one). - Removed unused MAINMENUENTRY from svdrpdemo.c (thanks to Udo Richter for reporting this one). - Fixed appending sequence end code in cDvbPlayer::Goto() (thanks to Reinhard Nissl). - Fixed syncing in cRepacker (thanks to Reinhard Nissl). - Now always using stream id 0xE0 for the video stream, to avoid problems with post processing tools that choke on different ids (suggested by Reinhard Nissl). - Updated the Estonian OSD texts (thanks to Arthur Konovalov). - Fixed cDvbPlayer::SkipFrames() to properly handle radio recordings (thanks to Reinhard Nissl). - Updated the Swedish OSD texts (thanks to Tomas Prybil). - Updated the Slovenian OSD texts (thanks to Matjaz Thaler). - Updated the Danish OSD texts (thanks to Mogens Elneff). - Made LIRC command parsing more robust (thanks to Ville Skyttä). - Introduced a separate 'plugins-install' target in the Makefile (thanks to Daniel Thompson). - Re-introduced the code that waits for a tuner lock in VDR/device.c, since apparently some users actually need it. It's not active by default, you'll have to define the WAIT_FOR_TUNER_LOCK macro in that file if you need it (suggested by Malcolm Caldwell). - Adjusted the Makefile to the dvb-kernel driver on kernel 2.6 and up (thanks to Lauri Tischler). - Repeat keys are now ignored when waiting for a keypress to cancel an operation (thanks to Marko Mäkelä). - The main menu function of a plugin can now be activated through a key macro of the form "@plugin" even if that plugin doesn't have a main menu entry (using part of a patch by Hardy Flor, which originally implemented calling plugins from SVDRP). - The menu timeout handling is now done centrally in the main program loop. - Added missing help for the 'help' keyword in the SVDRP command PLUG. - The main menu function of a plugin can now be called programmatically through the static function cRemote::CallPlugin(). - The SVDRP command PLUG now has a new option 'main' which can be used to initiate a call to the main menu function of a plugin (using part of a patch by Hardy Flor). - The new command line option '--vfat' can be used to make VDR encode special characters in recording file names, even if it wasn't compiled with VFAT=1 (suggested by Peter Bieringer). The compile time option VFAT still exists and creates a VDR that always behaves as if it were called with '--vfat'. - Replaced the ':' delimiter between hour and minute in recording file names with a '.' under Linux, too. Existing recordings with ':' as delimiter will still work. - Implemented the SVDRP command MOVC (thanks to Andreas Brachold). - Added support for multiple audio language codes in ISO639LanguageDescriptors to 'libsi' (thanks to Marcel Wiesweg). - Changed the audio PID language codes to hold up to two 3 letter codes, separated by '+', to store separate languages broadcast in two channel audio mode. - If the preferred audio language is broadcast on a PID that has two different languages in the two stereo channels, the audio channel is now properly set when switching to such a channel (thanks to Mogens Elneff for his help in testing this). - Fixed some typos in MANUAL (thanks to Ville Skyttä). - Fixed the default value for "Setup/EPG bugfix level" (thanks to Ville Skyttä for reporting this one). - Fixed defining timers that only differ in the day of week (thanks to Patrick Rother for reporting this one). - Fixed converting summary.vdr files that would result in a very long 'short text' (thanks to Carsten Koch). - Implemented a hash for the channels to reduce the system load in the EIT scanning thread (based on a patch by Georg Acher).
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@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ file (or rather its contents, to be precise) from being included more than once,
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The example shown here is the way VDR does this in its core source files.
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It takes the header file's name, converts it to all uppercase, replaces the
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dot with an underline and preceedes the whole thing with two underlines.
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dot with an underline and precedes the whole thing with two underlines.
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The GNU library header files do this pretty much the same way, except that they
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usually precede the name with only one underline (there are exceptions, though).
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<p>
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@@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ used in the <a href="#The Setup menu"><i>Setup</i> menu</a>'s <tt>Store()</tt> f
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<p>
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The plugin's setup parameters are stored in the same file as VDR's parameters.
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In order to allow each plugin (and VDR itself) to have its own set of parameters,
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the <tt>Name</tt> of each parameter will be preceeded with the plugin's
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the <tt>Name</tt> of each parameter will be preceded with the plugin's
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name, as in
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<p>
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<tt>hello.GreetingTime = 3</tt>
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@@ -1031,7 +1031,7 @@ plugin was called, and will therefore process the values according to the
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particular plugin's definitions.
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<p>
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The returned string may consist of several lines, separated by the newline character
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('<tt>\n</tt>'). Each of these lines will be preceeded with the <tt>ReplyCode</tt>
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('<tt>\n</tt>'). Each of these lines will be preceded with the <tt>ReplyCode</tt>
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when presenting them to the caller, and the continuation character ('<tt>-</tt>')
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will be set for all but the last one.
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