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-rw-r--r--DOCS/man/ao.rst8
-rw-r--r--DOCS/man/mpv.rst16
-rw-r--r--DOCS/man/options.rst44
-rw-r--r--DOCS/man/vo.rst4
4 files changed, 36 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/DOCS/man/ao.rst b/DOCS/man/ao.rst
index cc42ec23a6..d70286647f 100644
--- a/DOCS/man/ao.rst
+++ b/DOCS/man/ao.rst
@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ Available audio output drivers are:
mode is probably not very useful, other than for debugging or when used
with fixed setups.
-``coreaudio`` (Mac OS X only)
- Native Mac OS X audio output driver using AudioUnits and the CoreAudio
+``coreaudio`` (macOS only)
+ Native macOS audio output driver using AudioUnits and the CoreAudio
sound server.
Automatically redirects to ``coreaudio_exclusive`` when playing compressed
@@ -92,8 +92,8 @@ Available audio output drivers are:
extreme care.
-``coreaudio_exclusive`` (Mac OS X only)
- Native Mac OS X audio output driver using direct device access and
+``coreaudio_exclusive`` (macOS only)
+ Native macOS audio output driver using direct device access and
exclusive mode (bypasses the sound server).
``openal``
diff --git a/DOCS/man/mpv.rst b/DOCS/man/mpv.rst
index d00c8a77f4..736c9a097d 100644
--- a/DOCS/man/mpv.rst
+++ b/DOCS/man/mpv.rst
@@ -247,16 +247,16 @@ corresponding adjustment.)
7 and 8
Adjust saturation.
-Alt+0 (and command+0 on OSX)
+Alt+0 (and command+0 on macOS)
Resize video window to half its original size.
-Alt+1 (and command+1 on OSX)
+Alt+1 (and command+1 on macOS)
Resize video window to its original size.
-Alt+2 (and command+2 on OSX)
+Alt+2 (and command+2 on macOS)
Resize video window to double its original size.
-command + f (OSX only)
+command + f (macOS only)
Toggle fullscreen (see also ``--fs``).
(The following keys are valid if you have a keyboard with multimedia keys.)
@@ -439,8 +439,8 @@ Name Meaning
``~/`` user home directory root (similar to shell, ``$HOME``)
``~~home/`` same as ``~~/``
``~~global/`` the global config path, if available (not on win32)
-``~~osxbundle/`` the OSX bundle resource path (OSX only)
-``~~desktop/`` the path to the desktop (win32, OSX)
+``~~osxbundle/`` the macOS bundle resource path (macOS only)
+``~~desktop/`` the path to the desktop (win32, macOS)
``~~exe_dir`` win32 only: the path to the directory containing the exe (for
config file purposes; ``$MPV_HOME`` overrides it)
``~~old_home`` do not use
@@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ Currently this happens only in the following cases:
or file associations provided by desktop environments)
- if started from explorer.exe on Windows (technically, if it was started on
Windows, and all of the stdout/stderr/stdin handles are unset)
-- started out of the bundle on OSX
+- started out of the bundle on macOS
- if you manually use ``--player-operation-mode=pseudo-gui`` on the command line
This mode applies options from the builtin profile ``builtin-pseudo-gui``, but
@@ -1300,7 +1300,7 @@ Linux desktop issues
====================
This subsection describes common problems on the Linux desktop. None of these
-problems exist on systems like Windows or OSX.
+problems exist on systems like Windows or macOS.
Disabling Screensaver
---------------------
diff --git a/DOCS/man/options.rst b/DOCS/man/options.rst
index 18dee24e35..3beda8b00d 100644
--- a/DOCS/man/options.rst
+++ b/DOCS/man/options.rst
@@ -1196,9 +1196,9 @@ Video
:vdpau-copy: copies video back into system RAM (Linux with some GPUs only)
:vaapi: requires ``--vo=gpu`` or ``--vo=vaapi`` (Linux only)
:vaapi-copy: copies video back into system RAM (Linux with some GPUs only)
- :videotoolbox: requires ``--vo=gpu`` (OS X 10.8 and up),
+ :videotoolbox: requires ``--vo=gpu`` (macOS 10.8 and up),
or ``--vo=libmpv`` (iOS 9.0 and up)
- :videotoolbox-copy: copies video back into system RAM (OS X 10.8 or iOS 9.0 and up)
+ :videotoolbox-copy: copies video back into system RAM (macOS 10.8 or iOS 9.0 and up)
:dxva2: requires ``--vo=gpu`` with ``--gpu-context=d3d11``,
``--gpu-context=angle`` or ``--gpu-context=dxinterop``
(Windows only)
@@ -2799,7 +2799,7 @@ Subtitles
``--sub-font-provider=<auto|none|fontconfig>``
Which libass font provider backend to use (default: auto). ``auto`` will
attempt to use the native font provider: fontconfig on Linux, CoreText on
- OSX, DirectWrite on Windows. ``fontconfig`` forces fontconfig, if libass
+ macOS, DirectWrite on Windows. ``fontconfig`` forces fontconfig, if libass
was built with support (if not, it behaves like ``none``).
The ``none`` font provider effectively disables system fonts. It will still
@@ -2859,9 +2859,9 @@ Window
This option works properly only with window managers which
understand the EWMH ``_NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS`` hint.
- .. admonition:: Note (OS X)
+ .. admonition:: Note (macOS)
- ``all`` does not work on OS X and will behave like ``current``.
+ ``all`` does not work on macOS and will behave like ``current``.
See also ``--screen``.
@@ -2968,7 +2968,7 @@ Window
Manager.
``--ontop-level=<window|system|desktop|level>``
- (OS X only)
+ (macOS only)
Sets the level of an ontop window (default: window).
:window: On top of all other windows.
@@ -3018,9 +3018,9 @@ Window
Generally only supported by GUI VOs. Ignored for encoding.
- .. admonition: Note (OS X)
+ .. admonition: Note (macOS)
- On Mac OS X the origin of the screen coordinate system is located on the
+ On macOS, the origin of the screen coordinate system is located on the
bottom-left corner. For instance, ``0:0`` will place the window at the
bottom-left of the screen.
@@ -3188,14 +3188,14 @@ Window
- ``--monitoraspect=16:9`` or ``--monitoraspect=1.7777``
``--hidpi-window-scale``, ``--no-hidpi-window-scale``
- (OS X, Windows, X11, and Wayland only)
+ (macOS, Windows, X11, and Wayland only)
Scale the window size according to the backing scale factor (default: yes).
On regular HiDPI resolutions the window opens with double the size but appears
- as having the same size as on non-HiDPI resolutions. This is the default OS X
- behavior.
+ as having the same size as on non-HiDPI resolutions. This is enabled by
+ default on macOS.
``--native-fs``, ``--no-native-fs``
- (OS X only)
+ (macOS only)
Uses the native fullscreen mechanism of the OS (default: yes).
``--monitorpixelaspect=<ratio>``
@@ -3228,8 +3228,8 @@ Window
``intptr_t``. mpv will create its own window, and set the wid window as
parent, like with X11.
- On OSX/Cocoa, the ID is interpreted as ``NSView*``. Pass it as value cast
- to ``intptr_t``. mpv will create its own sub-view. Because OSX does not
+ On macOS/Cocoa, the ID is interpreted as ``NSView*``. Pass it as value cast
+ to ``intptr_t``. mpv will create its own sub-view. Because macOS does not
support window embedding of foreign processes, this works only with libmpv,
and will crash when used from the command line.
@@ -3866,7 +3866,7 @@ Input
Support depends on the VO in use.
``--input-media-keys=<yes|no>``
- (OS X and Windows only)
+ (macOS and Windows only)
Enable/disable media keys support. Enabled by default (except for libmpv).
``--input-right-alt-gr``, ``--no-input-right-alt-gr``
@@ -5808,7 +5808,7 @@ The following video options are currently all specific to ``--vo=gpu`` and
Deactivates the automatic graphics switching and forces the dedicated GPU.
(default: no)
- OS X only.
+ macOS only.
``--cocoa-cb-sw-renderer=<yes|no|auto>``
Use the Apple Software Renderer when using cocoa-cb (default: auto). If set
@@ -5817,14 +5817,14 @@ The following video options are currently all specific to ``--vo=gpu`` and
software renderer, and ``auto`` only falls back to the software renderer
when the usual pixel format couldn't be created.
- OS X only.
+ macOS only.
``--cocoa-cb-10bit-context=<yes|no>``
Creates a 10bit capable pixel format for the context creation (default: yes).
Instead of 8bit integer framebuffer a 16bit half-float framebuffer is
requested.
- OS X only.
+ macOS only.
``--macos-title-bar-appearance=<appearance>``
Sets the appearance of the title bar (default: auto). Not all combinations
@@ -5905,7 +5905,7 @@ The following video options are currently all specific to ``--vo=gpu`` and
1000ms since it's possible that Apple or the user changes the system
defaults. Anything higher than 1000ms though seems too long and shouldn't be
set anyway.
- OS X and cocoa-cb only
+ (macOS and cocoa-cb only)
``--macos-app-activation-policy=<regular|accessory|prohibited>``
@@ -5942,7 +5942,7 @@ The following video options are currently all specific to ``--vo=gpu`` and
auto
auto-select (default)
cocoa
- Cocoa/OS X (deprecated, use --vo=libmpv instead)
+ Cocoa/macOS (deprecated, use --vo=libmpv instead)
win
Win32/WGL
winvk
@@ -6037,7 +6037,7 @@ The following video options are currently all specific to ``--vo=gpu`` and
With ambient illuminance of 16 lux, mpv will pick the 1.0 gamma value (no
boost), and slightly increase the boost up until 1.2 for 256 lux.
- NOTE: Only implemented on OS X.
+ NOTE: Only implemented on macOS.
``--target-prim=<value>``
Specifies the primaries of the display. Video colors will be adapted to
@@ -6419,7 +6419,7 @@ The following video options are currently all specific to ``--vo=gpu`` and
flipping GL front and backbuffers immediately (i.e. it doesn't call it
in display-sync mode).
- On OSX this is always deactivated because it only causes performance
+ On macOS this is always deactivated because it only causes performance
problems and other regressions.
``--gpu-dumb-mode=<yes|no|auto>``
diff --git a/DOCS/man/vo.rst b/DOCS/man/vo.rst
index 265787e73a..d8aefd871b 100644
--- a/DOCS/man/vo.rst
+++ b/DOCS/man/vo.rst
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ Available video output drivers are:
quality or performance by changing the ``--fbo-format`` option to
``rgb16f``, ``rgb32f`` or ``rgb``. Known problems include Mesa/Intel not
accepting ``rgb16``, Mesa sometimes not being compiled with float texture
- support, and some OS X setups being very slow with ``rgb16`` but fast
+ support, and some macOS setups being very slow with ``rgb16`` but fast
with ``rgb32f``. If you have problems, you can also try enabling the
``--gpu-dumb-mode=yes`` option.
@@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ Available video output drivers are:
Specify the directory to save the image files to (default: ``./``).
``libmpv``
- For use with libmpv direct embedding. As a special case, on OS X it
+ For use with libmpv direct embedding. As a special case, on macOS it
is used like a normal VO within mpv (cocoa-cb). Otherwise useless in any
other contexts.
(See ``<mpv/render.h>``.)