Hi,
On Wednesday 19 April 2006 15:16, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 02:28:12PM +0200, Andreas Mair wrote:
I know that the "menu" key always closes the current OSD. But nevertheless "back" associates that by hitting it you'll get to where you came from. I think nobody thinks of getting to VDR's previous menu in its menu hierarchy.
I, for one, expect the "Back" button to return to the previous level in the menu hierarchy. Think of the setup menus and the timer and recording menus.
You are right, but I didn't ask to change that. If I open the the main menu and then navigate to any submenu (e.g. Recordings) and then open a recording's info by pressing "blue" (IIRC) and _now_ press "back" it's absolutely logical that I return to the recordings menu. But if I watch a recording and press "info" I don't expect that "back" shows the recordings menu.
I mean that the "back" key should never bring me to a menu I didn't pass before.
Another example: In recordings menu pressing a "shortcut" key to run a reccmd for that recording (for example "3" key) I see the reccmd's output. Now I press "back" and what do I see? No, it's _not_ the recording's menu where I pressed "3". I see a listing of defined reccmds.
Is there a chance that this will change someday or is this the intended behaviour?
Maybe the "Info" button should close the current OSD before opening a new one?
I was talking about pressing the "info" key without an open OSD.
I hope I could make it more clear now...
Regards, Andreas