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Diffstat (limited to 'vdr.5')
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@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ .\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the .\" vdr distribution. .\" -.\" $Id: vdr.5 1.8 2002/10/13 12:14:49 kls Exp $ +.\" $Id: vdr.5 1.11 2002/10/27 15:36:44 kls Exp $ .\" -.TH vdr 5 "7 Sep 2002" "1.2.0" "Video Disk Recorder Files" +.TH vdr 5 "7 Oct 2002" "1.2.0" "Video Disk Recorder Files" .SH NAME vdr file formats - the Video Disk Recorder Files .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -26,12 +26,22 @@ character, followed by arbitrary text. Example: \fB:First group\fR +Group delimiters may also be used to specify the number of the next channel. +To do this, the character '@' and a number must immediately follow the ':', +as in + +\fB:@201 First group\fR + +The given number must be larger than the number of any previous channel +(otherwise it is silently ignored). + A \fBchannel definition\fR is a line with channel data, where the fields are separated by ':' characters. Example: \fBRTL:12188:h:S19.2E:27500:163:104:105:0:12003\fR -The line number of a channel definition (not counting group separators!) +The line number of a channel definition (not counting group separators, +and based on a possible previous '@...' parameter) defines the channel's number in OSD menus and the \fItimers.conf\fR file. The fields in a channel definition have the following meaning (from left @@ -42,7 +52,9 @@ The channel's name (if the name originally contains a ':' character it has to be replaced by '|'). .TP .B Frequency -The transponder frequency in MHz for DVB-S and DVB-C, kHz for DVB-T (as an integer). +The transponder frequency (as an integer). For DVB-S this value is in MHz. For DVB-C +and DVB-T it can be given either in MHz, kHz or Hz (the actual value given will be +multiplied by 1000 until it is larger than 1000000). .TP .B Parameters Various parameters, depending on whether this is a DVB-S, DVB-C or DVB-T channel. @@ -311,6 +323,20 @@ 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 KEY MACROS +The file \fIkeymacros.conf\fR contains user defined macros that will be executed +whenever the given key is pressed. The format is + +\fBmacrokey key1 key2 key3...\fR + +where \fBmacrokey\fR is the key that shall initiate execution of this macro +and can be one of \fIRed\fR, \fIGreen\fR, \fIYellow\fR, \fIBlue\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. Note that the color keys will only execute their macro function +in "normal viewing" mode (i.e. when no other menu or player is active). The +\fIUser1\fR...\fIUser9\fR keys will always execute their macro function. +There may be up to 15 keys in such a key sequence. .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. |