Re: key binding with key combinations

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Do you mean I can set as follow?
shift-a seek +10

And there is no way to using Ctrl combinations?
i.e. ctrl-shift-a seek + 10
i.e. ctrl-a seek +10


On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 2:49 AM, Reimar Döffinger
<Reimar.Doeffinger@xxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 03:16:40PM +0800, Rilawich Ango wrote:
>>   Is it possible to bind a key using key combinations,
>
> Yes.
>
>> Ctrl-Shift-A seek +10?  If yes, how to set it?
>
> I think you had it mostly right, except that shift-a = A.
> So
> CTRL-A seek +10
> Seems like it won't work so well on Linux currently though, on the
> console those CTRL-combinations have a special meaning already and the
> X11 code in MPlayer currently (incorrectly I think) does not check the
> state of the CTRL key.
> You can use
> mplayer -input nodefault-binds somefile
> to find out as which key it recognized whatever you press (the "No bind
> four for key ..." messages).
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