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author | Klaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de> | 2002-10-13 18:00:00 +0200 |
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committer | Klaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de> | 2002-10-13 18:00:00 +0200 |
commit | cd7ccd64fd51b77b8b75b6e85ef6891b1917aa59 (patch) | |
tree | 7de627368728c02bdf195a3cbca5418175638434 /vdr.5 | |
parent | 313e33539cd22fd571fc9a0f9f841173e9faebc4 (diff) | |
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Version 1.1.13vdr-1.1.13
- Added cDevice::DeviceNumber() to get the number of a device, not counting any
gaps that might be in the index count.
- Fixed fetching the current/next information to handle cases where the duration
of an event is set wrongly and would last beyond the start time of the next
event.
- Adapted type names to the new HEAD version of the driver (which the previous
NEWSTRUCT branch has been merged into). Note that to use this driver version
you still need to add NEWSTRUCT=1 to the make call when building VDR. You
need a HEAD version of the LinuxDVB driver dated 2002-10-11 or later to compile
VDR with NEWSTRUCT=1.
- Fixed radio channels in channels.conf.cable (thanks to Robert Schiele and Uwe
Scheffler).
- Fixed switching the video format in the Setup/DVB menu (thanks to Uwe Scheffler
for reporting this one).
- Reactivated full handling of second audio PID (even in 'Transfer Mode').
- Fixed a crash when closing down with remote control plugins (thanks to Oliver
Endriss helping to debug this one).
- Commands in the file 'commands.conf' can now have a '?' at the end of their
title, which will result in a confirmation prompt before executing the
command.
- Changed a few leftover 'new char[...]' to MALLOC(char, ...).
- If a command executed from the "Commands" menu doesn't return any output, the
OSD will now be closed automatically.
- The SVDRP command PUTE now triggers an immediate write of the 'epg.data' file
(suggested by Gerhard Steiner).
- The new configuration file 'reccmds.conf' can be used to define commands that
shall be executed from the "Recordings" menu; see MANUAL and 'man vdr(5)' for
details (suggested by Gerhard Steiner).
Diffstat (limited to 'vdr.5')
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1 files changed, 20 insertions, 7 deletions
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ .\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the .\" vdr distribution. .\" -.\" $Id: vdr.5 1.6 2002/10/06 08:56:01 kls Exp $ +.\" $Id: vdr.5 1.8 2002/10/13 12:14:49 kls Exp $ .\" .TH vdr 5 "7 Sep 2002" "1.2.0" "Video Disk Recorder Files" .SH NAME @@ -311,7 +311,6 @@ PC keyboard, RCU for the home-built "Remote Control Unit", or LIRC for the "Linux Infrared Remote Control"), \fBkey\fR is the name of the key that is defined (like Up, Down, Menu etc.), and \fBcode\fR is a character string that this remote control delivers when the given key is pressed. - .SS COMMANDS The file \fIcommands.conf\fR contains the definitions of commands that can be executed from the \fBvdr\fR main menu's "Commands" option. @@ -322,7 +321,12 @@ Each line contains one command definition in the following format: where \fBtitle\fR is the string that will be displayed in the "Commands" menu, and \fBcommand\fR is the actual command string that will be executed when this option is selected. The delimiting ':' may be surrounded by any number of -white space characters. +white space characters. If \fBtitle\fR ends with the character '?', there will +be a confirmation prompt before actually executing the command. This can be +used for commands that might have serious results (like deleting files etc) +to make sure they are not executed inadvertently. + +Everything following (and including) a '#' character is considered to be comment. By default the menu entries in the "Commands" menu will be numbered '1'...'9' to make them selectable by pressing the corresponding number key. If you want @@ -337,16 +341,25 @@ In order to avoid error messages to the console, every command should have Examples: -Check for new mail: /usr/local/bin/checkmail 2>&1 +Check for new mail?: /usr/local/bin/checkmail 2>&1 .br -CPU status : /usr/local/bin/cpustatus 2>&1 +CPU status: /usr/local/bin/cpustatus 2>&1 .br -Disk space : df -h | grep '/video' | awk '{ print 100 - $5 "% free"; }' +Disk space: df -h | grep '/video' | awk '{ print 100 - $5 "% free"; }' .br -Calendar : date;echo;cal +Calendar: date;echo;cal Note that the commands 'checkmail' and 'cpustatus' are only \fBexamples\fR! Don't send emails to the author asking where to find these ;-) +.br +The '?' at the end of the "Check for new mail?" entry will prompt the user +whether this command shall really be executed. +.SS RECORDING COMMANDS +The file \fIreccmds.conf\fR can be used to define commands that can be applied +to the currently highlighted recording in the "Recordings" menu. The syntax is +exactly the same as described for the file \fIcommands.conf\fR. When executing +a command, the directory name of the recording will be appended to the command +string, separated by a blank and enclosed in single quotes. .SS SVDRP HOSTS The file \fIsvdrphosts.conf\fR contains the IP numbers of all hosts that are allowed to access the SVDRP port. |