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* input.conf: remap d/D keyswm42015-08-041-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | Drop d for toggling framedrop. Toggling this is way too special to be at such a prominent place, and in fact I believe toggling it is pointless. Remap deinterlacing from D to d. It's relatively useful and non- destructive. As suggested in #973 (almost).
* inpout.conf: make shift+o toggle between 2 states onlywm42015-06-031-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* restore-old-bindings.conf: add recently changed bindingwm42014-11-161-0/+4
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* etc: add an input config file that reverts recent key binding changeswm42014-10-051-0/+31
This is for users who don't like changes. I'm hoping it will make the process of cleaning up key bindings less bumpy. It should be mentioned in the release notes of the next release.