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mpv/etc/restore-old-bindings.conf
wm4 38c74270c3 inpout.conf: make shift+o toggle between 2 states only
The "osd" command cycles between 4 states (OSD level 0-3), which is
probably confusing and inconvenient. OSD levels 0 and 2 are rarely
needed. I would claim there is normally not much of a need to completely
disable OSD by setting level 0 during playback. Level 2 is just slightly
less information than level 3, and I'm not sure why it exists at all.

Change it so that it toggles between level 3 and 1. Note that this
ignores the default OSD level. If the default is 3, the first use of
this key will set it to 3 again. Just assume 1 is the default. If
someone complains, this could be improved.
2015-06-03 22:02:10 +02:00

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# This file contains all bindings that were removed after a certain release.
# If you want MPlayer bindings, use mplayer-input.conf
# Pick the bindings you want back and add them to your own input.conf. Append
# this file to your input.conf if you want them all back:
#
# cat restore-old-bindings.conf >> ~/.config/mpv/input.conf
#
# Older installations use ~/.mpv/input.conf instead.
# changed in mpv 0.10.0
O osd
# changed in mpv 0.7.0
ENTER playlist_next force
# changed in mpv 0.6.0
ESC quit
# changed in mpv 0.5.0
PGUP seek 600
PGDWN seek -600
RIGHT seek 10
LEFT seek -10
+ add audio-delay 0.100
- add audio-delay -0.100
( add balance -0.1
) add balance 0.1
F cycle sub-forced-only
TAB cycle program
A cycle angle
U stop
o osd
I show_text "${filename}"