Comment puis-je lier des clés de personnage à une commande? Comme la liaison RIGHT seek +5
et quelque chose comme ça, mais avec des clés de caractères comme a
, b
, c
etc.
UPDATE
This answer (où cette question est marquée comme une copie de cette question) parle de configurer la liaison de clé comme:
LEFT seek -5
RIGHT seek +5
que je sais déjà. Ce que je demande ici est de ne pas utiliser LEFT ou RIGHT en tant que raccourcis. Je demande à utiliser H ou L en tant que raccourcis. Ce que j'ai essayé ceci:
H seek -5
L seek +5
et ne fonctionne pas. Je sais que la commande mplayer -input keylist
ne répertorie aucune clé de caractère en tant que clé disponible. Ce que je demande ici est la suivante: est-il possible de lier des clés de caractère à des commandes dans Mplayer?
La réponse rapide est non , mais vous pouvez éditer le code source ou faire une demande de fonctionnalité.
La documentation mplayer
dit ceci:
Vous pouvez obtenir une liste complète des noms de clé pris en charge en exécutant
mplayer -input keylist
et une liste complète des commandes disponibles en exécutantmplayer -input cmdlist
.
Dans mon ordinateur, mplayer -input keylist
renvoie ceci:
SPACE
SHARP
ENTER
TAB
CTRL
BS
DEL
INS
HOME
END
PGUP
PGDWN
ESC
RIGHT
LEFT
DOWN
UP
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
KP0
KP1
KP2
KP3
KP4
KP5
KP6
KP7
KP8
KP9
KP_DEL
KP_DEC
KP_INS
KP_ENTER
MOUSE_BTN0
MOUSE_BTN1
MOUSE_BTN2
MOUSE_BTN3
MOUSE_BTN4
MOUSE_BTN5
MOUSE_BTN6
MOUSE_BTN7
MOUSE_BTN8
MOUSE_BTN9
MOUSE_BTN10
MOUSE_BTN11
MOUSE_BTN12
MOUSE_BTN13
MOUSE_BTN14
MOUSE_BTN15
MOUSE_BTN16
MOUSE_BTN17
MOUSE_BTN18
MOUSE_BTN19
MOUSE_BTN0_DBL
MOUSE_BTN1_DBL
MOUSE_BTN2_DBL
MOUSE_BTN3_DBL
MOUSE_BTN4_DBL
MOUSE_BTN5_DBL
MOUSE_BTN6_DBL
MOUSE_BTN7_DBL
MOUSE_BTN8_DBL
MOUSE_BTN9_DBL
MOUSE_BTN10_DBL
MOUSE_BTN11_DBL
MOUSE_BTN12_DBL
MOUSE_BTN13_DBL
MOUSE_BTN14_DBL
MOUSE_BTN15_DBL
MOUSE_BTN16_DBL
MOUSE_BTN17_DBL
MOUSE_BTN18_DBL
MOUSE_BTN19_DBL
JOY_UP
JOY_DOWN
JOY_LEFT
JOY_RIGHT
JOY_AXIS0_PLUS
JOY_AXIS0_MINUS
JOY_AXIS1_PLUS
JOY_AXIS1_MINUS
JOY_AXIS2_PLUS
JOY_AXIS2_MINUS
JOY_AXIS3_PLUS
JOY_AXIS3_MINUS
JOY_AXIS4_PLUS
JOY_AXIS4_MINUS
JOY_AXIS5_PLUS
JOY_AXIS5_MINUS
JOY_AXIS6_PLUS
JOY_AXIS6_MINUS
JOY_AXIS7_PLUS
JOY_AXIS7_MINUS
JOY_AXIS8_PLUS
JOY_AXIS8_MINUS
JOY_AXIS9_PLUS
JOY_AXIS9_MINUS
JOY_BTN0
JOY_BTN1
JOY_BTN2
JOY_BTN3
JOY_BTN4
JOY_BTN5
JOY_BTN6
JOY_BTN7
JOY_BTN8
JOY_BTN9
AR_PLAY
AR_PLAY_HOLD
AR_NEXT
AR_NEXT_HOLD
AR_PREV
AR_PREV_HOLD
AR_MENU
AR_MENU_HOLD
AR_VUP
AR_VDOWN
POWER
MENU
PLAY
PAUSE
PLAYPAUSE
STOP
FORWARD
REWIND
NEXT
PREV
VOLUME_UP
VOLUME_DOWN
MUTE
XF86_PAUSE
XF86_STOP
XF86_PREV
XF86_NEXT
CLOSE_WIN
La réponse est oui, vous le pouvez. Mettez vos liaisons dans un fichier nommé ~/.mplayer/input.config
. Voici mon fichier vidé pour vous (avec mes mods personnels):
##
## MPlayer input control file
##
## You are able to redefine default keyboard/joystick/mouse/LIRC bindings, or
## add new ones here.
## See DOCS/tech/slave.txt for possible commands that can be bound.
## Also see mplayer -input cmdlist for other possible options.
## The file should be placed in the $HOME/.mplayer directory.
##
## If you wish to unbind a key, use key ignore.
## e.g. ENTER ignore
##
RIGHT seek +2
LEFT seek -2
DOWN volume -1
UP volume +1
PGUP seek 300
PGDWN seek -300
m mute
# switch_audio # switch audio streams
+ audio_delay 0.100
= audio_delay 0.100
- audio_delay -0.100
[ speed_mult 0.9091 # scale playback speed
] speed_mult 1.1
{ speed_mult 0.5
} speed_mult 2.0
BS speed_set 1.0 # reset speed to normal
q quit
ENTER osd #pt_step 1 1 (skip to next file (too much for an Edge key))
ESC pause
p pause
. frame_step # advance one frame and pause
SPACE pause
HOME pt_up_step 1
END pt_up_step -1
> pt_step 1 # skip to next file
< pt_step -1 # previous
INS alt_src_step 1
DEL alt_src_step -1
o osd
I osd_show_property_text "${filename}" # display filename in osd
P osd_show_progression
z sub_delay -0.1 # subtract 100 ms delay from subs
x sub_delay +0.1 # add
9 volume -1
/ volume -1
0 volume 1
* volume 1
1 contrast -1
2 contrast 1
3 brightness -1
4 brightness 1
5 hue -1
6 hue 1
7 saturation -1
8 saturation 1
( balance -0.1 # adjust audio balance in favor of left
) balance +0.1 # right
d frame_drop
D step_property deinterlace # toggle deinterlacer, requires -vf yadif or kerndeint
r sub_pos -1 # move subtitles up
t sub_pos +1 # down
#? sub_step +1 # immediately display next subtitle
#? sub_step -1 # previous
#? sub_scale +0.1 # increase subtitle font size
#? sub_scale -0.1 # decrease subtitle font size
f vo_fullscreen
f11 vo_fullscreen # to match my WinVice mod, both to match FireFox - F11 full screen
T vo_ontop # toggle video window ontop of other windows
w panscan -0.1 # zoom out with -panscan 0 -fs
e panscan +0.1 # in
c capturing # save (and append) file/stream to stream.dump with -capture
s screenshot # take a png screenshot with -vf screenshot
# S will take a png screenshot of every frame
h tv_step_channel 1
l tv_step_channel -1
n tv_step_norm
b tv_step_chanlist
##
## Joystick section
## WARNING: joystick support has to be explicitly enabled at
## compiletime with --enable-joystick
##
JOY_RIGHT seek 10
JOY_LEFT seek -10
JOY_UP seek 60
JOY_DOWN seek -60
JOY_BTN0 pause
JOY_BTN1 osd
JOY_BTN2 volume 1
JOY_BTN3 volume -1
JOY_BTN4 set_menu main
##
## Apple Remote section
##
## To use OSD menu with Apple Remote, set key AR_MENU to any OSD menu command,
## or just comment out the 'AR_MENU osd' line and uncomment the line after it.
##
AR_PLAY pause
AR_PLAY_HOLD quit
AR_NEXT seek 30
AR_NEXT_HOLD seek 120
AR_PREV seek -10
AR_PREV_HOLD seek -120
AR_MENU menu up
#AR_MENU menu cancel
AR_MENU_HOLD mute
AR_VUP volume 1
AR_VDOWN volume -1
##
## OSD Menu movement keys
##
## If you are using only the keyboard it is enough to define one command (like
## "menu up"), because then that single key will display the menu, which can
## then be navigated with the cursor keys and ENTER (defined in menu.conf).
##
## LIRC users should bind each "menu" command to a button on their remote.
##
## The set_menu command directly displays the (sub)menu specified as
## its argument. Usage should be self-explanatory (although not likely
## to be needed), after reading input.conf.
##
#MOUSE_BTN0 menu up
#y menu down
#y menu ok
#y menu cancel
#y menu hide
#y set_menu general_pref
##
## DVDNAV
## Requires dvdnav://
##
UP {dvdnav} dvdnav up # DVDNav UP
DOWN {dvdnav} dvdnav down # DVDNav DOWN
LEFT {dvdnav} dvdnav left # DVDNav LEFT
RIGHT {dvdnav} dvdnav right # DVDNav RIGHT
ESC {dvdnav} dvdnav menu # DVDNav MENU
ENTER {dvdnav} dvdnav select # DVDNav SELECT (ok)
BS {dvdnav} dvdnav prev # DVDNav PREVIOUS menu (in the order chapter->title->root)
AR_VUP {dvdnav} dvdnav up # DVDNav UP
AR_VDOWN {dvdnav} dvdnav down # DVDNav DOWN
AR_PREV {dvdnav} dvdnav left # DVDNav LEFT
AR_NEXT {dvdnav} dvdnav right # DVDNav RIGHT
AR_MENU {dvdnav} dvdnav menu # DVDNav MENU
AR_PLAY {dvdnav} dvdnav select # DVDNav SELECT (ok)
#? seek_chapter -1 # skip to previous dvd chapter
#? seek_chapter +1 # next
##
## Advanced seek
## Uncomment the following lines to be able to seek to n% of the media with
## the Fx keys.
##
#F1 seek 10 1
#F2 seek 20 1
#F3 seek 30 1
#F4 seek 40 1
#F5 seek 50 1
#F6 seek 60 1
#F7 seek 70 1
#F8 seek 80 1
#F9 seek 90 1