Add the generic menu to bar layouts to provide discoverability for the
select menus to users who don't realize you can right click OSC buttons.
There's no space to add it in box layout.
Right clicking playlist arrows already opens the playlist selector so
bind something else to right clicking the title. Make it show the full
path which is useful but not bound anywhere on either the keyboard or
the OSC.
- It makes more sense to select a playlist entry from the buttons that
navigate the playlist than from the title
- Provides different bindings for right and middle click
- Mirrors chapter button bindings
Introduced a new `fadein` option to control the fade-in effect for the OSC.
The default value is `no`, which disables fade-in. This option allows users
to enable a fade-in effect when the OSC appears. Updated documentation
accordingly.
It is redundant if you're already using the OSC, so only show the
chapter text. Also fix the documented default commands of these buttons
which were outdated.
This adds several script-opts to configure what OSC buttons do when
clicked. It lets you restore the bindings present before they were
changed to call select.lua.
The script-opts are listed one per line in the manual to not make that
section huge.
skip_backward and skip_forward script-opts are omitted to lower the
script-opts number because they are only in box layout and undocumented.
I'm not sure if it's worth adding script-opts for the wheel on the
seekbar.
script-opts for the current and remaining time and fullscreen are not
added to not add more script messages.
Closes#6291 and #11878.
8bf5548 added mouse support to the console's select menu, so open it
from OSC buttons.
Left click on the title opens the playlist selector and showing the
stats is moved to right click.
Right click on chapter buttons opens the chapter selector.
Left click on track buttons opens the track selectors because seeing
which track you're selecting beforehand is useful.
Fixes#10621.
Now that the playlist counter is shown by default there is no use in
showing it again, so repurpose the binding to show the stats page with
file and track info.
All of the code to format playlist/track-list/chapter-list is
unnecessary when mpv's core can already show-text these properties.
Also an issue with this custom formatting is that showing fewer entries
than can fit on the OSD can make it seem like the playlist ends there
and there are no entries afterwards.
Also remove lots of pointless code around the track-list (mpv's track id
and the osc_id are exactly the same).
This simplification will make it easier to bind customizable commands,
otherwise yet another script message to call set_track would have to be
added, when cycle sub/audio already output information about the new
track on their own.
OSC rendering used to be smooth (up to OSD rendering fps) before
48f906249e, but after that commit the
frame duration is hardcoded to 30 ms. This is too high and results in
choppy OSC rendering, which is very noticeable with the progress bar
while moving mouse over it or playing a short 60 fps video.
This makes the duration an option so that it can be decreased to make
OSC rendering smoother.
Allow configuring whether to print the media-title, the filename or both
(as `<title> (<filename>)`) in show-text ${playlist}, the OSC playlist
and in the playlist selector.
Showing only titles hides information when files are badly tagged, or
when it hides the track numbers of album songs. But showing filenames is
not as useful as titles e.g. when playing URLs with media titles. This
option lets the user choose which one to show, or show both if switching
is inconvenient.
The OSC's playlist_media_title script-opt is removed because this option
is better since it works everywhere after configuring it once.
Closes#11653.
Also show the full URLs of playlist entries instead of their basenames
in osc.lua and select.lua, consistently with mp_property_playlist().
For simplicity, this just checks if entries contain :// instead of
replicating all of mp_is_url().
Co-authored-by: Kacper Michajłow <kasper93@gmail.com>
This is unused since 4e013afd37 because the mpv logo and the "Drop files
or URLs to play here." message are shown instead of the OSC controls. It
has the adverse affect of making the OSC twice as big when playing
videos with --lavfi-complex, because that makes the video property which
osc.lua checks unavailable.
Currently they refer to the OSC documentation. However,
the "mp.options functions" already documents that, is more detailed,
and does not contain false statements like "there may be no spaces around
the ``=`` or anywhere else" (the primitive parser does not care about
them, so starting a string option value with spaces is perfectly fine).
Change them to refer to "mp.options functions" and remove the redundant
section in the OSC documentation.
Showing media titles in the playlist is pointless when sources are ill
tagged and media titles contain only garbage. Being able to opt for
file names at least gives us a choice in such cases.
Escape all messages in osc.lua, because other than the title they
weren't being escaped at all. If for example you did mpv foo.mp4
'{\fs50}bar.mp4' and script-message osc-playlist, it would just render
the second entry as bar.mp4 in big text.
The title was escaped partially, now the escaping is complete because:
- It escapes \. Backslashes at the end of the title are escaped instead
of being stripped, and \n, \N and \h are now printed verbatim. In
particular, "\\n" is no longer converted to space and is printed
verbatim instead which is more correct.
- Newlines ("\n", not the "\\n" escape sequence) are converted to spaces
instead of rendering them and messing up the text positioning within
the OSC.
- Spaces at the start are preserved.
Fixes#11209, fixes#11275.
When hovering certain elements over the OSC, using the mouse wheel can
result in special commands (such as seeking, changing audio tracks,
etc.) Not everyone neccessarily wants this feature, so add an option to
make it possible to disable all of it. Maybe more fine-tuned control
would be more ideal, but probably not worth it. Fixes#13096.
I honestly don’t care either way but I also don’t believe this innocent
and cute hat is worth repeatedly having people show up on the issue
tracker to aggressively virtue signal and then shit-talk the project
elsewhere when their “concerns” are ignored and made fun of.
For the record, I approve of neither brand of childish nonsense.
If your workflow depends on December festivities, feel free to use an
alternative OSC implementation.
Fixes#13082 and #9548
the osc currently allows for changing volume via scrolling when on top
of the volume icon. this does the same thing for the seekbar by allowing
seeking via scroll.