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* osx: fix key input in certain circumstancesAkemi2017-03-261-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | for a reason i can just assume some key events can vanish from the event chain and mpv seems unresponsive. after quite some testing i could confirm that the events are present at the first entry point of the event chain, the sendEvent method of the Application, and that they vanish at a point afterwards. now we use that entry point to grab keyDown and keyUp events. we also stop propagating those key events to prevent the no key input' error sound. if we ever need the key events somewhere down the event chain we need to start propagating them again. though this is not necessary currently.
* player: allow opts in pseudo-gui set by the user to override user's defaultRicardo Constantino2016-09-261-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This should still allow user-set default options to override built-in pseudo-gui while respecting user-set pseudo-gui options. Pros: - user option in default profile overrides built-in pseudo-gui's options Ex: screenshot-directory overrides built-in pseudo-gui's - user can "fix" pseudo-gui if some option like "force-window=no" is set in default by setting "force-window=yes" in [pseudo-gui] - `mpv --profile=pseudo-gui` will work as before Cons: - --show-profile=pseudo-gui won't display the built-in's options Original idea from wm4. Documentation edits mostly by wm4. Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
* etc/builtin.conf: minor editswm42016-09-151-2/+6
| | | | | | | | The previous commit merely copied the profile string to a file (plus changing how RPI-specific defaults are initialized), now make some changes on top of it. In particular, remove the --input-lirc option, which was removed a long time ago, but forgotten from the libmpv profile.
* player: move builtin profiles to a separate filewm42016-09-151-0/+40
Move the embedded string with the builtin profiles to a separate builtin.conf file. This makes it easier to read and edit, and you can also check it for errors with --include=etc/builtin.conf. (Normally errors are hidden intentionally, because there's no way to output error messages this early, and because some options might not be present on all platforms or with all configurations.)