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diff --git a/DOCS/man/mpv.rst b/DOCS/man/mpv.rst index e41e992072..eaced80082 100644 --- a/DOCS/man/mpv.rst +++ b/DOCS/man/mpv.rst @@ -472,37 +472,92 @@ List Options ------------ Some options which store lists of option values can have action suffixes. For -example, you can set a ``,``-separated list of filters with ``--vf``, but the -option also allows you to append filters with ``--vf-append``. +example, the ``--display-tags`` option takes a ``,``-separated list of tags, but +the option also allows you to append a single tag with ``--display-tags-append``, +and the tag name can for example contain a literal ``,`` without the need for +escaping. -Options for filenames do not use ``,`` as separator, but ``:`` (Unix) or ``;`` -(Windows). +String list and path list options +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +String lists are separated by ``,``. The strings are not parsed or interpreted +by the option system itself. However, most + +Path or file list options use ``:`` (Unix) or ``;`` (Windows) as separator, +instead of ``,``. + +They support the following operations: ============= =============================================== Suffix Meaning ============= =============================================== --add Append 1 or more items (may become alias for -append) --append Append single item (avoids need for escaping) --clr Clear the option --del Delete an existing item by integer index --pre Prepend 1 or more items --set Set a list of items --toggle Append an item, or remove if if it already exists +-set Set a list of items (using the list separator, interprets escapes) +-append Append single item (does not interpret escapes) +-add Append 1 or more items (same syntax as -set) +-pre Prepend 1 or more items (same syntax as -set) +-clr Clear the option (remove all items) +-del Delete 1 or more items by integer index +-toggle Append an item, or remove if if it already exists (no escapes) ============= =============================================== -Although some operations allow specifying multiple ``,``-separated items, using -this is strongly discouraged and deprecated, except for ``-set``. +``-append`` is meant as a simple way to append a single item without having +to escape the argument (you may still need to escape on the shell level). + +Key/value list options +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +A key/value list is a list of key/value string pairs. In programming languages, +this type of data structure is often called a map or a dictionary. The order +normally does not matter, although in some cases the order might matter. + +They support the following operations: + +============= =============================================== +Suffix Meaning +============= =============================================== +-set Set a list of items (using ``,`` as separator) +-append Append a single item (escapes for the key, no escapes for the value) +-add Append 1 or more items (same syntax as -set) +============= =============================================== -Without suffix, the action taken is normally ``-set``. +Filter options +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +This is a very complex option type for the ``--af`` and ``--vf`` options only. +They often require complicated escaping. See `VIDEO FILTERS`_ for details. They +support the following operations: + +============= =============================================== +Suffix Meaning +============= =============================================== +-set Set a list of filters (using ``,`` as separator) +-append Append single filter +-add Append 1 or more filters (same syntax as -set) +-pre Prepend 1 or more filters (same syntax as -set) +-clr Clear the option (remove all filters) +-del Delete 1 or more filters by integer index or filter label +-toggle Append a filter, or remove if if it already exists +-help Pseudo operation that prints a help text to the terminal +============= =============================================== + +General +~~~~~~~ + +Without suffix, the operation used is normally ``-set``. + +Although some operations allow specifying multiple items, using this is strongly +discouraged and deprecated, except for ``-set``. There is a chance that +operations like ``-add`` and ``-pre`` will work like ``-append`` and accept a +single, unescaped item only (so the ``,`` separator will not be interpreted and +is passed on as part of the value). Some options (like ``--sub-file``, ``--audio-file``, ``--glsl-shader``) are aliases for the proper option with ``-append`` action. For example, ``--sub-file`` is an alias for ``--sub-files-append``. -Some options only support a subset of the above. - Options of this type can be changed at runtime using the ``change-list`` -command, which takes the suffix as separate operation parameter. +command, which takes the suffix (without the ``-``) as separate operation +parameter. CONFIGURATION FILES =================== |