Behavior of Menu key, next round

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En/na Udo Richter ha escrit:
> Luca Olivetti wrote:
>> The coherent thing is that inside a menu tree (be it vdr native or
                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> coming from a plugin) back goes to the previous level of the tree and
>> menu closes the menu, while everywhere else menu opens the main menu.
> 
> But what if it looks like a menu, but is not? Like the audio track 
> dialog: This is a generic cOsdObject, not a cMenu, though it looks the 
> same. Consequently, you cannot close this 'menu' with the menu key.

Correct, it's a generic cOsdObject but it isn't "inside a menu tree".
Maybe I didn't explain myself: for "inside a menu tree" I mean it is a
submenu under the main menu (or under a submenu of the main menu, and so
on).

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